Fast forward to 3:20 to watch the button tutorial (presser foot M). It had been several years since I had to sew on a button and this tutorial was very helpful as a refresher! Thank you.
Thank you for this wonderful video - super helpful! Can I still use the button hole foot when my button is too large to put on the back? If so, how? Thanks!
This is secure that you can cut the threads? I usually pull them to the back and tie them off. Overkill? Thank you for this I have the Crescendo and never noticed the button on the side to add a bit of extra for a shank.
Can you use the same process to criss-cross the threads when sewing on the buttons? I am moving the buttons on some sleeve cuffs and the rest of the buttons on the blouse are sewn on that way (in a criss-cross fashion). Please advise, thanks SEW much!
Fast forward to 3:20 to watch the button tutorial (presser foot M). It had been several years since I had to sew on a button and this tutorial was very helpful as a refresher! Thank you.
Thank you for this wonderful video - super helpful! Can I still use the button hole foot when my button is too large to put on the back? If so, how? Thanks!
This is secure that you can cut the threads? I usually pull them to the back and tie them off. Overkill? Thank you for this I have the Crescendo and never noticed the button on the side to add a bit of extra for a shank.
Can you use the same process to criss-cross the threads when sewing on the buttons? I am moving the buttons on some sleeve cuffs and the rest of the buttons on the blouse are sewn on that way (in a criss-cross fashion). Please advise, thanks SEW much!
I wish we had a close up,of exactly where to place the foot based on where the bottom hole should be placed on a garment.
too bad my machine refuses to reverse....