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Introduction<\/h2>\n

Buttonholes are a great way to add detail and style to garments. They can give a professional, finished look and make a plain outfit look more classy and expensive. However, they can be tricky to make and require precision and patience. In this article, we’ll discuss how to make neat and uniform buttonholes on a sewing machine. From the correct settings and supplies to techniques for an even finish, we’ll provide the information you need to make beautiful buttonholes.<\/p>\n

Tools and supplies<\/h2>\n

Before you begin, make sure you have all the necessary tools and supplies. You’ll need a sewing machine that can accommodate a buttonhole attachment, if it doesn’t come with one. You’ll also need a buttonhole foot attachment, buttons in the right size, fabric, scissors, and thread. Match the thread to the color of your fabric for the best results.<\/p>\n

Setting the sewing machine<\/h2>\n

Next, you’ll need to set the machine. Firstly, select the correct presser foot. This will vary depending on the make and model of your machine, so make sure you’re familiar with the manual. Thread the machine as normal, then select the correct buttonhole stitch. This can usually be found in the ‘utility stitches’ section of the machine’s menu.<\/p>\n

Practicing on fabric scraps<\/h2>\n

It’s always a good idea to practice first, especially if you’re new to making buttonholes. Grab a scrap fabric the same weight and color as your garment and make a few test buttonholes on it using the current settings. Adjust the tension, stitch length and buttonhole width until they match the size and shape of the buttons being used.<\/p>\n

Making buttonholes on the garment<\/h2>\n