2. Step 1: Thread the Needle
I seriously hope
that you can figure
this out on your
own, if you can’t
you probably
shouldn’t be
sewing at all. BUT
just in case you
don’t understand
here is a picture!
3. So, yes there are many
Step 2: Tying the knot ways to accomplish tying
a knot, the main point is
to make sure it will hold!
Here is the best way I
Start with the two know, if you don’t get it
ends of your string do any other way you
together because want.!
we will be using
double string.
Then, hold the needle in
one hand and the string
in the other and place
them on top of each
other
4. Step 2: Continued
Now, wrap
the string
around the
needle, three
of four times
Then, this part is super easy, just pull the
twisted part down the needle and down
the string. When you near the bottom
the string should turn into a knot!
SHOWN HERE!
5. Step 3: Begin sewing
Simple, just
thread the
needle
through the Now, just pull the
fabric string through one
of the holes on the
button!
Then pull until the knot stops
This is also a test for if you are a fail at tying
knots.. (:
6. Step 4: Securing the button
Now thread
your needle Now thread
through the back up
second hole. through the
first hole.
Now, just repeat these steps until your button is
completely secured to the fabric
7. FYI
If you are trying to sew a button with four holes
the process is pretty much the same. Thread
through the second hold up through the third
down through the fourth and up through the
original then repeat until button is secure. The
finishing steps are the same for either button
type.
8. Step 5: Creating a shaft
Now, to make sure your button is easily able to be buttoned you
need to create a shaft for it.
Now wrap the string around
the button until it is lifted
from the fabric (maybe 6-7
Make sure you come times)
from the bottom of
the fabric and thread
through, but don’t
thread through the
button so your string
comes out under the
button
9. Step 6: Knotting off the string
ALMOST DONE!
Make another loop
around the button but
don’t pull it tight
Pull your needle through the loop
and pull it tight. Do this twice
then cut the string off as close to
the button as possible.