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old-fashioned bastards

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doing things the victorian way

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old-fashioned bastards | doing things the victorian way Who Are These Bastards? Tutorials Helpful Sites old-fashioned bastards doing things the victorian way Hand-Stitching Tutorial – Buttonholes 2013/04/04 Handmade buttonholes are time consuming, I’ll admit, but I always find them much more secure than those made my machine. Before I begin the tutorial I should note that it’s best to stitch buttonholes through at least two layers of fabric or a layer of fabric and interfacing. This ensures that the buttonhole will remain strong and resist stretching. As to the type of thread to use, in this tutorial I use a double layer of 3owt. cotton but almost anything will do, including embroidery floss and even crochet thread. So, let’s get started. First, determine the length you would like your buttonhole to be by measuring the button you plan on using. Buttonhole size should be determined by adding the diameter plus the thickness of the button. I prefer a tighter but...

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