How to add buttons and buttonholes to any piece of clothing
Sewing Therapy’s Sara SJ Kim helps you master this skill on a sewing machine
"Hand sewing can be a therapeutic activity, but for days when you require more efficiency, it's time to bring out your sewing machine," says Sara SJ Kim, the creator of Sewing Therapy. One of those instances may be when you're looking to add buttons to a piece of clothing or fabric.
In this episode of her CBC Life series Sewing School, Sara demonstrates how to attach buttons and create buttonholes on a garment using a straightforward sewing machine method. In a few short minutes, you'll learn how to properly secure each foot to the sewing machine and master two different techniques for opening buttonholes.
Watch the video for Sara's full tutorial, then scroll down for the list of materials needed for this project.
Here's what you'll need:
- A sewing machine
- String, in colours of your choice
- Buttons
- Buttonhole foot
- Button foot
- Fabric pen
- Ruler
- Snips
- Seam ripper
- Pins
- Fray-prevention liquid (optional)
- Chisel (optional)
- Needle (optional)
Produced in collaboration with CBC Creator Network.