Using a needle and twine to button a cushion, and showing the correct slip knot so that all the buttons can be set to the same depth before finally tying off
Excellent tutorial...no chatting, no mucking about! Straight to it and now I can manage a button placement AND know what a slip knot is to boot! 👏👏👏👏❤️
Helping people re-attach those annoying loose tufting buttons for over a decade now. That's a bigger contribution to society than most people make in a lifetime. Thanks for the slo-mo lesson!
This was great !, I had to attach a button back to a cushion and this was the solution, it works perfectly. The video is simple and easy to follow. Loved the slow motion section !, thanks
Thank you!!! I watched two other video's and with the camera angle it was difficult to see how they were tying the knots. Your video was perfect!! Thanks!!
Thank you so much. Had guests yesterday and one of the buttons on a wool cushion got ripped off. With my neighbours huge needle and a piece of nylon thread from the shed it's now fixed and is like new again.
Thanks so much for this tutorial! I've been wanting to remove the covers from the upper cushions from our rattan furniture to wash them in the washing machine the way I do the bottoms, but was too afraid to try detaching and reattaching the buttons. As a result, the bottom cushions are always brighter than the tops (which are cleaned by extraction). Re-buttoning is not as daunting as I'd feared, thanks to you. I'll have to invest in an enormous upholstery needle, though! Thanks again.
Is it best to use a special cord that's made for this or will most cording work as long as it has some slippery quality to it? Just curious. I did this years ago but like 30 and I've gotten rusty so needed a review. This is great help to a foggy brain.
Great move. Watched it 10 times. Still don't how it's done. Anyway, were can I find those kind of buttons? Thanks for the video. I will try that move one day.
I think I'm stuck on the part where the aphostery needle (10") seems to need to go all the way from the front (button side) through the back of the sofa. won't that leave a mark on the back fabric of the sofa?
Although this looks like a great tutorial ....I'm a bit confused!!! U threaded the button first then the thread. U put it through to the other side , (bottom of cushion) so button is on top? But then you thread another button??? Isn't there a button on the other side?? Or am I really becoming dyslexic !! Help now please!!! Uggghh
The background music is terrible a description would be better also tell us the name of the things you’re using and where you can find them I was able to use this video to accomplish most of it but the knot at the back I had to get from somewhere else much easier with one knot I could have done a better tutorial
Excellent tutorial...no chatting, no mucking about! Straight to it and now I can manage a button placement AND know what a slip knot is to boot! 👏👏👏👏❤️
Helping people re-attach those annoying loose tufting buttons for over a decade now. That's a bigger contribution to society than most people make in a lifetime. Thanks for the slo-mo lesson!
Thanks for your comment, pleased you found it useful.
I have looked at a few videos on how to do a slip knot and this is by far the best. Thanks.
This was great !, I had to attach a button back to a cushion and this was the solution, it works perfectly. The video is simple and easy to follow. Loved the slow motion section !, thanks
WOW. Thanks for the tutorial. Love the slip knot....I've been making it more difficult than it should be for years!!!
Very easy to follow and straight to the point, no time wasting. Great!
this is perfect! i wish all instructional videos were this concise and helpful. thanks!
Thank you!!! I watched two other video's and with the camera angle it was difficult to see how they were tying the knots. Your video was perfect!! Thanks!!
Thank you.
Thank you so much. Had guests yesterday and one of the buttons on a wool cushion got ripped off. With my neighbours huge needle and a piece of nylon thread from the shed it's now fixed and is like new again.
Thank you soooooo much for this tutorial! Just did my first double cushion button and it looks so professional! 5 stars!
Thank you!! This was incredibly helpful. And your slipknot was much easier to follow that some others!
Great and simple video!! Just finished retying 8 buttons, looks as good as new!
Thanks!
Charlie Bibb Where did you but the twine. It really does not look like twine, but a very thin rope.
Thanks so much - would not have had a clue without watching this👍🏻
OMG!! This is great, I'm going to give it a try. I know it looks easy, but it's a skill to learn how to do it right.
Excelente tutorial, gracias usted me ayudo muy bien, lo logré
I keep turning back to this video every time I wash the sofa’s cushions … thank you
Thanks so much for this tutorial!
I've been wanting to remove the covers from the upper cushions from our rattan furniture to wash them in the washing machine the way I do the bottoms, but was too afraid to try detaching and reattaching the buttons. As a result, the bottom cushions are always brighter than the tops (which are cleaned by extraction).
Re-buttoning is not as daunting as I'd feared, thanks to you. I'll have to invest in an enormous upholstery needle, though!
Thanks again.
Great video, very clear, was able to do it the first time after watching!!!
Is it best to use a special cord that's made for this or will most cording work as long as it has some slippery quality to it? Just curious. I did this years ago but like 30 and I've gotten rusty so needed a review. This is great help to a foggy brain.
Awesome video. Thank you for posting.
Quick question, what thread is that (thickness?) Sorry but i'm a complete beginner.
Gracias gracias
Thank you so much. Worked perfectly.
Vielen Dank, du hast meine Polster und die Knöpfe gerettet, Gruß aus Berlin
exactly what I was looking for! Thank you so very much
Excelente video, consulta que hilo utilizo para este trabajo?
Just what I needed to finish a chair project. Thanks.............
Muchas gracias!!
Thank you so much for this vedio
that is brilliant, just what i needed, and simple! gonna watch more!
Très bien! Ce tutoriel m’a bien aidé, merci!
Excellent. Thanks so much.
Brilliant!. Thank you so much!
Great video, thanks!
Great, I’m gonna try it now.
Wow! That was great so easy to do. Thank you!!!
Спасибо огромное!
Exactly what I needed. Thank you.
Niiice, thank you!
Great move. Watched it 10 times. Still don't how it's done. Anyway, were can I find
those kind of buttons? Thanks for the video. I will try that move one day.
Thanks, just what I needed to know when I needed to know it.
Excellent - thank you :)
Excellent
❤thank you
Do you tie the first knot twice? Or was that just to show it in slow motion? Great tutorial thanks
Thanks for the great feedback guys! Pleased the video was helpful. Jerry (the video maker)
What is the needle called in this video? I need to replace several. TIA
Is this being done on a foam pad?
Thank you so much!
Can you show how to fix one that doesn't have buttons?
where does one get that super long needle to do this??
brilliant!!!! ty
And now to give it a try. Watch this space!lol
Where did u buy the items?
I think I can do that...thank you!
Thenks sure
I think I'm stuck on the part where the aphostery needle (10") seems to need to go all the way from the front (button side) through the back of the sofa. won't that leave a mark on the back fabric of the sofa?
the first button was on that mark, she's showing only the posterior side of the cushion
Nice
What is the needle called that is used. Thanks in advance
Have you found out what the needle is called yet? I'm in search of that answer as well. Thx
What strength cotton is needed
Although this looks like a great tutorial ....I'm a bit confused!!! U threaded the button first then the thread. U put it through to the other side , (bottom of cushion) so button is on top? But then you thread another button??? Isn't there a button on the other side?? Or am I really becoming dyslexic !! Help now please!!! Uggghh
There is a button on each side, with the slip knot on the last side shown.
the thread is call upholstery twine
Yes but now do you do it on the seat part!!! Cushions are easy to work out! There are no videos showing how to do it on the actual seat!
Boss!
where do you get a matching fabric and cushion button from?
The background music is terrible a description would be better also tell us the name of the things you’re using and where you can find them I was able to use this video to accomplish most of it but the knot at the back I had to get from somewhere else much easier with one knot I could have done a better tutorial
would rather hear description of what you are doing and what you are using then hear that bad background music. its not a porno. lol sorry...
it's not a porno...yet.
And now to give it a try. Watch this space!lol