Ohh! My hook and eyes always wobble around no matter how tightly I stitch them, it must be cause I didn’t stitch down anywhere but the eyelets, that makes so much sense now haha
Who knew?! I have a gorgeous package of Edwardian hooks and eyes that I have hesitated to use because I knew I was probably not doing this correctly. Now, I can use them without hesitation on my pigeon blouses and walking skirts. Thank you so much!
I'm a self taught teen semstress so learning new things is kind of difficult for me but this video was really easy to follow and has good quality visuals that also helped, thank you!
Thank you so much for the close up demonstration and your concise instructions. I have a Victoria's Secret sports bra with a broken front zipper and plan to convert it to hook and eye closure, rather than battling with a replacement separating zipper.
I just *attempted* to sew on a flat trouser-style hook & eye and the result was so hideous I knew I needed some help. Thank you! It’s an older video but exactly what I need right now. 👍🏼
Thank you, I have put on at least 20 of these closures and it is always a pain getting the hook exactly where I want it, I always sewed one of the eyelets first. My next thing to do is redo four that gave me problems and are not well placed. Thank you again for the demo.
Thankyou so much for this. I'm sewing a petticoat for an event. I had a waxed nylon thread handy so I used that instead of cotton thread and it definitely feels much stronger and secure. lining up multiple hook and eye closures is definitely tough
Thank you for your detailed explanation. I found very old British hook and eye leaflets in Mom's stash, that have 15c marked on them. I'm so glad to learn the correct application and stitches that secure the whole hook and eye. Also - what the bar is used for. I will be sewing on those for an overlapping fabric project I'm busy on. 🙂
Thank you. I'm sewing a dress that closes entirely with hooks and eyes, and stupid me didn't go for a hook and eye tape, but decided to set in every one of these. The problem is that there's boning inserted underneath, so it's bulky and difficult. If I take out the boning, I risk accidentally sewing the boning canal shut. Tried it on a pair today, it was a disaster: took LOOONG, had zero control, no strategy, and both parts kept gliding out of place. In the end it was way too close together. So I'll reopen tomorrow and try again - let's see how that goes.
1:45 - I wondered why I couldn't buy waxed thread in the sewing shop. Then I realised what this _probably_ means is using ordinary thread and dragging it through beeswax. And yes, the sewing shop _does_ sell a beeswax applicator - although I now use some blocks of beeswax that I already owned. Works great to stop thread tangling when hand-gathering too.
So grateful for this video as I have a pretty dress I just bought, but there are buttons at the chest area and the waistline that seem to pull a bit and I really need a hook and eye at each place so I am not tugging at my dress to pull them together and give it a nice smooth finish. QUESTION: Which side do I sew the hook and the eye on? Thank you.
PS so I am wondering if I should use an embroidery thread, I don’t want it to look sloppy and I didn’t know if you had any videos with a similar situation, thank you so much.
Words cannot describe how much I hate sewing these stupid things! I love making trousers, but the closures are so fiddly and time consuming! The bane of my sewing existence. Thanks for the tips
my garment has the abtting edges- I didn't even REALIZE i cld put the hook on the edge, i was worried about lining up the hook and eye overlapping__ thank you!
Great video! What would you recommend for a cardigan sweater? I would like to keep it closed around the stomach. I have searched and can’t find any videos on how to accomplish this. Thank you 😊
Could anyone help me decide which closure would be best to sew onto a blazer that does not have any buttons? Just needs a single hook and eye of some kind.
I just purchased a white dress that is open at the top. The opening comes down and around like a “U” with little loops on each side. I don’t know if there is a way I could attach a photograph but I will look into that. I purchased a white covered hook and Eye to sew at the top of the “U”. It will look very nice if I can sew it accurately, but my question is what kind of thread should I use because the hook and I will lay down on top of the opening not under it. It is a decorative item. (Sorry I could not go back and edit the word “eye” correctly!)
That was terrific! All these years of frustration with hooks and eyes...gone! Thank you!
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T.U. so so much!🥰
Ohh! My hook and eyes always wobble around no matter how tightly I stitch them, it must be cause I didn’t stitch down anywhere but the eyelets, that makes so much sense now haha
Who knew?! I have a gorgeous package of Edwardian hooks and eyes that I have hesitated to use because I knew I was probably not doing this correctly. Now, I can use them without hesitation on my pigeon blouses and walking skirts. Thank you so much!
I'm a self taught teen semstress so learning new things is kind of difficult for me but this video was really easy to follow and has good quality visuals that also helped, thank you!
Thank you so much for the close up demonstration and your concise instructions. I have a Victoria's Secret sports bra with a broken front zipper and plan to convert it to hook and eye closure, rather than battling with a replacement separating zipper.
Best book & eye tutorial I’ve seen. I’ve watched multiple others, & some were too fast or didn’t use the blanket stitch
Yay! I watched this first before attempting. Thanks so much!
I just *attempted* to sew on a flat trouser-style hook & eye and the result was so hideous I knew I needed some help. Thank you! It’s an older video but exactly what I need right now. 👍🏼
Your explanations and demonstrations are crystal clear and invaluable. Thank you so much!
Wonderful tutorial! I got some hook and eye sets from my grandmother, now i know how to actually use them!!
Simple, conscise and great visuals. Thank you!
Excellent. I've never thought to learn the proper way to use and sew them.
Thank you, I have put on at least 20 of these closures and it is always a pain getting the hook exactly where I want it, I always sewed one of the eyelets first. My next thing to do is redo four that gave me problems and are not well placed. Thank you again for the demo.
Thankyou so much for this. I'm sewing a petticoat for an event. I had a waxed nylon thread handy so I used that instead of cotton thread and it definitely feels much stronger and secure. lining up multiple hook and eye closures is definitely tough
Love the blanket stitch and the securing stitches!
Thank you for your detailed explanation. I found very old British hook and eye leaflets in Mom's stash, that have 15c marked on them. I'm so glad to learn the correct application and stitches that secure the whole hook and eye. Also - what the bar is used for. I will be sewing on those for an overlapping fabric project I'm busy on. 🙂
Thank you. I'm sewing a dress that closes entirely with hooks and eyes, and stupid me didn't go for a hook and eye tape, but decided to set in every one of these. The problem is that there's boning inserted underneath, so it's bulky and difficult. If I take out the boning, I risk accidentally sewing the boning canal shut.
Tried it on a pair today, it was a disaster: took LOOONG, had zero control, no strategy, and both parts kept gliding out of place. In the end it was way too close together.
So I'll reopen tomorrow and try again - let's see how that goes.
This was extremely useful and taught me just how to finish my garment! Thanks!
Thanks so much for this easy explanation. Thanks for not rushing too.
Very informative.
As always I just love your videos and talks.
That pin hack is genius!
1:45 - I wondered why I couldn't buy waxed thread in the sewing shop. Then I realised what this _probably_ means is using ordinary thread and dragging it through beeswax.
And yes, the sewing shop _does_ sell a beeswax applicator - although I now use some blocks of beeswax that I already owned. Works great to stop thread tangling when hand-gathering too.
Thank you, I had put one in a blouse that I'm not quite happy with. Now I'll do it the right way!
So grateful for this video as I have a pretty dress I just bought, but there are buttons at the chest area and the waistline that seem to pull a bit and I really need a hook and eye at each place so I am not tugging at my dress to pull them together and give it a nice smooth finish. QUESTION: Which side do I sew the hook and the eye on? Thank you.
thanks for the upload! I'll need this tutorial for a project! 😊
Great tips, thank you! I wish I'd watched this video before I started attaching hooks and eyes to my skirt last night 😅
Thank you for all the awesome tips! This is great information.
Fabulous ❤️❤️❤️
Your teaching method is awesome 😘
PS so I am wondering if I should use an embroidery thread, I don’t want it to look sloppy and I didn’t know if you had any videos with a similar situation, thank you so much.
Great tutorial. I wish I had watched it first. Now I will unpick and unpick. Thank you
Thank you for the Tutorial. I enjoy all of them.
Great stiching, fabrics, well sophisticated hook 🪝
Thank you. This was very helpful
Thank you. I hate sewing eye and hooks and This way you showed was sooooooo much easier.
This is so helpful! Thank you!
Words cannot describe how much I hate sewing these stupid things! I love making trousers, but the closures are so fiddly and time consuming! The bane of my sewing existence. Thanks for the tips
Thank you it's very helpful 🌹
This is so helpful!!!
This was very helpful!
Very helpful! Thank you.
my garment has the abtting edges- I didn't even REALIZE i cld put the hook on the edge, i was worried about lining up the hook and eye overlapping__ thank you!
This helped a ton. Thank you!
great tutorial thankyou for showing
Great video! What would you recommend for a cardigan sweater? I would like to keep it closed around the stomach. I have searched and can’t find any videos on how to accomplish this. Thank you 😊
I have used snaps on my cardigans.
Thank you for your tutorial, I just got this blouse and they were loose from the get go, they clearly weren't done correctly the first time around.
Could anyone help me decide which closure would be best to sew onto a blazer that does not have any buttons? Just needs a single hook and eye of some kind.
Very useful.
I just purchased a white dress that is open at the top. The opening comes down and around like a “U” with little loops on each side. I don’t know if there is a way I could attach a photograph but I will look into that. I purchased a white covered hook and Eye to sew at the top of the “U”. It will look very nice if I can sew it accurately, but my question is what kind of thread should I use because the hook and I will lay down on top of the opening not under it. It is a decorative item. (Sorry I could not go back and edit the word “eye” correctly!)
Thank you for the tutorial, 🙂🙂
Super helpful
I find them invaluable with a zip that keeps opening
I have always used scotch tape to place them and sew them on with a small zig zag stitch... I also sew buttons on in this manner..
Very helpful I'm beginner
The white metal ones can be dyed, with ordinary household dye, like Rit!
Thank you!
What do you mean by a waxed thread? Is it a thread you have treated with beeswax or something you buy. I used dental floss testing it out fwiw 😂
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Thank you thank you 😊