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- | [title] Manual stitching |
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- | [* black] Start by preparing the needle with the thread and making a node. |
- | [* black] Sew the new button with a manual stitching point |
+ | [title] Hand sewing |
+ | [* black] Start by threading the needle onto approximately 30cm of pre-cut thread. Next, tie both ends together to create a loop of thread with the needle on it. |
+ | [* black] Add a second or third knot over the first, to make it thicker. It should be large enough to not pull through the fabric. |
+ | [* black] Push the needle through the fabric, from the backside of the fabric and pull tight. Thread the needle through one hole of the button, from the backside. |
+ | [* black] Next, thread the needle back through the other (opposite) hole in the button, and then push through the fabric ++in the same location ++as the thread coming from the backside. |
+ | [* black] Repeat the complete Step 2 again, to add extra strength. |
+ | [* black] ''***Note: ***We have demonstrated on a 2-hole button. For a 4-hole button, simply repeat Step 2 for the other button holes.'' |