The importance of a button is usually not noticed until it's missing.
If you have followed Mendingmayhem over at Instagram you know I sometimes like a lazy solution. Like this dress I found second hand and it was missing a button an had a tiny hole next to the pocket.I just put a butterfly 🦋 brooch there instead. Well the next one fell off too, so I thought I should fix it properly today.
Of course I didn't have a matching button, so I made it visible by using one that stands out instead.
It made me think about all the items I have found second hand that just is missing a button. So I think I actually need to show you how to replace a button as it seems a lot of people don't know how to.
To replace a button you will need
sewing thread
A sewing needle
Scissors
Replacement button
Sew a couple of stitches in the same place to secure the end of your thread.
I have just learned that some people make an x stitch underneath the button, and that I probably have been doing it wrong all my life 😂 but guess what my buttons still stay in place. I checked with some of the sewing experts I know Tricia and Maria they said they never learned the x stitch either.
It would make good sense if it's a large coat button or similar.
My button had 4 holes, some has just 2 but it's the same approach. Sew a few times up and down through the holes and the fabric
A flat button needs a shank so you shouldn't tie your sewing thread way to tight.
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