Sewing Buttons
The process of sewing buttons is an important one to learn, in order to avoid those temporary solutions using safety pins. In this article, we tell you how to sew buttons.

How to Sew Buttons
Before sewing buttons on, it is important to first cut out the button holes on the garment. If the button holes turn out to be too big, then it may be important to stitch them up on both sides. In order to do so, you will need to match the pattern marking of the garment to the button holes. Remember to choose a thread that is the same color as the button. Unless you are aiming for a different effect, this is essential as using a varied color thread will only ruin the look of the attire. Another thing to keep in mind while learning how to sew a button, is to ensure that you stitch through as many layers of fabrics as present, unless you want to avoid a show of thread on the facing side. With heavy fabrics like wool, and denims, you will need to reinforce the area on which the button is sewed on. You can choose to use a small, flat button to do so. Sew the buttons on either side together, in order to ensure that they hold on well.
We will instruct you on the process of sewing buttons of the sew-through buttons variety. For both types of buttons, it is important that before you start the process, you close the garment, and use pins to mark the position of the buttons. Start by inserting the pin into the fabric at a distance of 2 millimeters from the last button hole. This is true for horizontal button holes. For vertical button holes, you will need to insert the pin, two millimeters from the top of the button hole. Place the button holes over the pins and insert the needle with the thread at the pin's point to sew the button one. Always mark the position of the button, keeping in mind the previous button's placement.
- Always use a double strand of thread in order to sew the buttons. Knot it at one end.
- It is important that you make small stitches on the right side of where you are placing the button for added support.
- Now take the needle with the thread in it and pull it through one of the holes in the button. Place the button in such a manner that it centered over the stitch.
- Now, insert the needle through the hole in the button, and pull it through the fabric.
- Next, it is important for you to create a shank using a toothpick or a needle so that the button is reinforced.
- Now stitch through each of the button holes at least three to four times.
- Next bring the needle and the thread to the right side under the button. As you do this remove the toothpick or the needle that you used in order to create the shank.
- Drape the thread around the button two to three times in order to secure the button completely. Make a knot around the button or make small stitches.
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