
Buttonholes in hand woven fabric
Have you wanted to put buttonholes in your precious hand woven fabric? Here is an easy way to do it.
Don’t be afraid to make buttonholes in your hand woven fabric – by adding buttons and buttonholes you can transform a simple shawl into a fashionable muti-way wrap.
I suggest doing a trial of buttonholes on a scrap of your hand woven fabrics to see how nicely they turn out.
If you have any tips, techniques or hints for sewing with your hand woven fabrics that you would like to share – please email us HERE we would love to hear from you.
Happy sewing!
Kate
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- 1. Mark the position of the buttonholes on a piece of light woven interfacing and gently iron onto wrap as shown. I used a chalk pencil to draw buttonholes.
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- 2. Position the wrap under the sewing machine with the buttonhole foot attached and place a piece of baking paper underneath to avoid the machine teeth grabbing the wool.
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- 3. Make a button hole as shown (note we used bright thread for the photo) using a thread colour to complement the wrap.
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- 5. Gently ease back the black interfacing and using sharp small scissors, cut away the interfacing around the buttonhole.