Thank you so much for such an informative video. I have been really struggling to make buttonholes on a wrap skirt, the needle just kept going up and down in the same place and the material was snagging and not moving smoothly under the buttonhole foot. I have just tried your suggestion of using a small zig zag stitch and it’s worked perfectly, I am so relieved.
Thank you so much ! My sweing decided to sew the buttonhole after getting stuck for at least 20 times. I changed the stitch length and then again back to my original setting. But Thank you and God bless you . You have covered so many points so patiently.
Your video really helped me look at the problem in more ways than I previously had. Thank you for taking the time to be so detailed in the suggestions you presented.
Thank you. Struggled all morning with buttonholes on a viscose shirt. Used some of your tips and the last one came out perfectly. Also managed to fix the incorrect holes. Faith restored 😀
Olga, you are a star - I couldn’t understand why the fabric wasn’t feeding through properly under the buttonhole foot - and you helped me identify the problem. It was the rest of the fabric bunched up behind which was causing the problem even though it wasn’t caught up or anything. I cleared it all out of the way and the problem was fixed!
Thank you so much! I am making a button front skirt and was able to do all the holes easily except for the first one directly below the waist band. Thanks to you video I realized it was because the waistband is just a touch thicker and was affecting the button hole foot. I turned the skirt the other way around so that the back of the foot was now facing the hem end and therefore not affected by the waistband. And that fixed it! 😊
You're very welcome! I'm thrilled to hear that the video helped you troubleshoot the tricky spot on your button-front skirt. Thank you for watching and commenting!
You are wonderful!!! It was very much a bent needle, so slight that I couldn’t see it, but once I switched it out for a new one the buttonholes turned out GREAT! Thank you 😊
So much useful information. I couldn't figure out why I could make 4 or 5 lovely buttonholes and then have a big knot of thread on the 6th. It makes sense now you've explained it all so well. Thanks so much
Thank you very much! I make TH-cam videos now ( I also write a tutorial on my blog on the same topic) and always wonder what people think about my English.
Well your accent is a litle hard to understand at first, but is normal that happend for all the people who is not a native speaker its ok I am from México and my english is not perfect too, grettings from Tijuana, México
Thank you very much! I will try to worry less about my English now. As for your Brother machine, how many buttonhole stitches does it have? If one kind doesn't work, maybe the other one will? Maybe try the one with rounded edges? Or a keyhole buttonhole? But if nothing works I guess it's time for repair.
I noticed my machine went off buttonholes after thecneedle worked itself loose and got hammered down the dog feeds by tge shank and got jammed, i managed to get it out with pincers, but since then the button holes just gonup one side, then stop in one place and just sews and sews without returning down the opposite side? Your best tip is take it in for repair? As they are so sensitive it must have knocked a tiny piece of metal out if alignment, which is causing this bother? Thanks for all your helpful tips!
In the article (for which the video is a companion) I am dealing with multiple reasons this might happen. It is difficult to have an opinion without seeing the actual behavior and getting a feeling for the problem. But if none of the issues I am dealing with applies, then yes, I believe it is time to see a specialist. The link to the article is in the description but for convenience here is again: www.ageberry.com/sewing-machine-buttonhole-troubleshooting/
Helpful video for sure however I am having an issue with my machine where it will sew the first side to start however as it comes back to start the zig zag it does not go all the way back to the beginning resulting in button holes that are half the size they should be. I am unsure why this is happening and haven't been able to figure it out.
Check this article on my site - Sewing Machine Buttonhole Troubleshooting - www.ageberry.com/sewing-machine-buttonhole-troubleshooting/. You will find the explanation there.
Hello, i am having this problem with a ready made jacket. It has no buttons or buttonholes. I am trying to make these on it. I do not have any fabric the same thickness but yours seems to be either felt, or fleece, wool. What can i do? And the pressure foot pulls on the fabric as the foot has a roughness underneath to foot which catches on the fabric. I have two jackets without any buttons or buttonholes.
I'm not quite sure I understand your question about the Brother LX27NT and the One Step Buttonhole foot. Could you please provide a bit more detail or clarify what you're asking? I'd love to help you out once I have a better grasp of the issue. Thank you!
what if you are having the problem but are trying to do a straight stitch, your feed dogs arent moving your fabric, foot is too hard on the fabric and alls the needle is doing is creating knots ? i just got this machine (brother xr-65) used from a friend and i cannpt figure it out... help :(
It is difficult to diagnose this without seeing the behavior especially that there may be multiple causes or adjustments. I have collected some troubleshooting tips in an ebook available here www.ageberry.com/sewing-machine-troubleshooting/ perhaps you can use the contact form from that page (bottom) to send me an email with a more detailed explanation.
Thank you, my buttonhole stitch lengths on the left and right are not even. The left is shorter and the right is longer. Would you know what's causing the issue?
There might be a setting or adjustment issue with your machine. Check to make sure you have selected the correct buttonhole setting and that any dials or buttons are positioned as they should be for a full buttonhole cycle. It could be a mechanical issue where the machine isn't switching sides due to a jam, misalignment, or another problem. In this case, seeking the help of a professional technician might be necessary. How many different buttonhole types your machine has? Sometimes selecting the wrong type or not completing the full buttonhole cycle can cause the machine to sew the buttonhole incorrectly. Once I know a bit more about your machine's options, I might be able to help you troubleshoot the problem more effectively.
I never make regular buttonholes on faux leather and on real leather, I only make bound buttonholes for these materials. But if you started... it's really problematic to sew nice buttonholes in this case. Try to put tissue paper on top under the presser foot and on the bottom on the needle plate. Or finish them by hand sewing. I have a tutorial on making buttonholes by hand at this link www.ageberry.com/how-to-sew-buttonhole-by-hand/
It is difficult to say anything without seeing the behavior; I suggest if none of the tips in the video applies ( you can look for the printed version here www.ageberry.com/sewing-machine-buttonhole-troubleshooting/ ) then perhaps it is time to see a technician? Sorry I can't be of more help.
Thank you; however I have never adjusted that and the manual for my machine does not mention the adjustment. Do you know why that adjustment would be necessary and when?
@@SewingTutorialsByAgeberry My manual doesn't either. I searched TH-cam for hours and came across yours. It helped the most but I still couldn't get a complete buttonhole. More searching and came across the link. Made the adjustment then hurray a perfect buttonhole. My first problem, the rubber feet under the foot had completely come adrift and were on the table at the back of my machine! I was only producing the bartack. The rubber feet have a feed dog which feeds the fabric through. Glued them back on, result being first bartack ok, half inch of left side then machine stopped, bl error code. I found if I flicked the lever towards me the error code disappeared and the buttonhole stitching started again but with an extended length. Lots of fiddling with flicking the lever I could get a buttonhole of sorts but it was very frustrating. Apparently the lever has a sensor which can get mis-aligned through vibration or a knock. The link helped because I found out where to look to make the adjustment even though it was slightly different in that it wasn't a hex screw adjustment just a normal screw on a white plate. The buttonhole foot needs to be removed first. The sensor plate is green plastic, just under this is where you can see if it is mis-aligned. In the black plastic underneath the sensor is a slit covered with another piece of plastic which should be centred over the slit, mine was to one side. I loosened off the screw on the white plastic piece a little and eased the lever to where the alignment should be then tightened the screw. Result, perfect buttonhole. Even without lockdown I couldn't find a service engineer anywhere near me so I was so pleased when I found a link for this problem. Apologies for my poor explanation, I just wanted to show that this problem is not always down to the user.
There are closed captions for the video, suggest give them a try! Also there is a text verxsion of the article here: www.ageberry.com/sewing-machine-buttonhole-troubleshooting/
Thank you so much for such an informative video. I have been really struggling to make buttonholes on a wrap skirt, the needle just kept going up and down in the same place and the material was snagging and not moving smoothly under the buttonhole foot. I have just tried your suggestion of using a small zig zag stitch and it’s worked perfectly, I am so relieved.
Glad it was helpful! Buttonholes are not always easy even with the newest computerized machines.
Thank you so much ! My sweing decided to sew the buttonhole after getting stuck for at least 20 times.
I changed the stitch length and then again back to my original setting. But Thank you and God bless you . You have covered so many points so patiently.
Glad it helped! Thank you very much for your feedback!
Your video really helped me look at the problem in more ways than I previously had. Thank you for taking the time to be so detailed in the suggestions you presented.
Thank you. Struggled all morning with buttonholes on a viscose shirt. Used some of your tips and the last one came out perfectly. Also managed to fix the incorrect holes. Faith restored 😀
Thank you; but the work belongs to you, so the success also belongs to you. Practice makes perfect!
Olga, you are a star - I couldn’t understand why the fabric wasn’t feeding through properly under the buttonhole foot - and you helped me identify the problem. It was the rest of the fabric bunched up behind which was causing the problem even though it wasn’t caught up or anything. I cleared it all out of the way and the problem was fixed!
Oh, thank you so much! Just now see your comment. So happy to know my video was helpful.
Thank you so much! I am making a button front skirt and was able to do all the holes easily except for the first one directly below the waist band. Thanks to you video I realized it was because the waistband is just a touch thicker and was affecting the button hole foot. I turned the skirt the other way around so that the back of the foot was now facing the hem end and therefore not affected by the waistband. And that fixed it! 😊
You're very welcome! I'm thrilled to hear that the video helped you troubleshoot the tricky spot on your button-front skirt. Thank you for watching and commenting!
Olga, you are a genius.
You are wonderful!!! It was very much a bent needle, so slight that I couldn’t see it, but once I switched it out for a new one the buttonholes turned out GREAT! Thank you 😊
Glad it helped, and thanks for watching!
Very good tutorial I was struggling with the buttonhole not moving excellent tutorial thankyou
So much useful information. I couldn't figure out why I could make 4 or 5 lovely buttonholes and then have a big knot of thread on the 6th. It makes sense now you've explained it all so well. Thanks so much
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent this has been a problem of mine forever, but now it's solved. Thankyou.
Glad to be of help - thank you!
Thank you for an informative video on troubleshooting.
Thank you for your feedback! Glad it was helpful!
Awesome video. Thanks for the tips.
Thank you very much, especially for showing the stabilizers. I could never understand that
Thank you! I am happy to hear my tutorial was useful.
Thank you so much. My buttonholes are having lots of troubles! The needle or feeddogs keep stopping and bunching up. This was very helpful 🙂
Glad it helped! We all have problems at some point or other.
So so helpful told me exactly what I should do with the problem I was having!!! Thank you so much!!
Glad it helped! Visit us at www.ageberry.com!
Thank you so much. You solved my problem with your precise instructions.
Thank you. Glad it helped!
Thank you. Hadn't thought about some of those points to consider when things don't work as I planned. Appreciate your thoughts.
Thank you very much! I make TH-cam videos now ( I also write a tutorial on my blog on the same topic) and always wonder what people think about my English.
Well your accent is a litle hard to understand at first, but is normal that happend for all the people who is not a native speaker its ok I am from México and my english is not perfect too, grettings from Tijuana, México
Thank you!! It helped me so much!! Happy Thanksgiving 🍁
Thank you so much! your instructions made all the difference!
Glad it helped! Thank you.
Thank you, your tips are very helpful, although my brother 6000i is still refusing to do buttonholes. By the way your English is very good
Thank you very much! I will try to worry less about my English now. As for your Brother machine, how many buttonhole stitches does it have? If one kind doesn't work, maybe the other one will? Maybe try the one with rounded edges? Or a keyhole buttonhole? But if nothing works I guess it's time for repair.
Wonderful tutorial, can’t wait to make it
Thanks for this! Great tips.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks!! The extension table on my machine was interfering with the foot's movement.
Sorry for the delayed reply. Thank you for your feedback! Glad it helped!
I noticed my machine went off buttonholes after thecneedle worked itself loose and got hammered down the dog feeds by tge shank and got jammed, i managed to get it out with pincers, but since then the button holes just gonup one side, then stop in one place and just sews and sews without returning down the opposite side?
Your best tip is take it in for repair? As they are so sensitive it must have knocked a tiny piece of metal out if alignment, which is causing this bother?
Thanks for all your helpful tips!
In the article (for which the video is a companion) I am dealing with multiple reasons this might happen. It is difficult to have an opinion without seeing the actual behavior and getting a feeling for the problem. But if none of the issues I am dealing with applies, then yes, I believe it is time to see a specialist. The link to the article is in the description but for convenience here is again: www.ageberry.com/sewing-machine-buttonhole-troubleshooting/
Helpful video for sure however I am having an issue with my machine where it will sew the first side to start however as it comes back to start the zig zag it does not go all the way back to the beginning resulting in button holes that are half the size they should be. I am unsure why this is happening and haven't been able to figure it out.
Check this article on my site - Sewing Machine Buttonhole Troubleshooting - www.ageberry.com/sewing-machine-buttonhole-troubleshooting/. You will find the explanation there.
Thanks for the video
Thanks a lot!
Hello, i am having this problem with a ready made jacket. It has no buttons or buttonholes. I am trying to make these on it. I do not have any fabric the same thickness but yours seems to be either felt, or fleece, wool. What can i do? And the pressure foot pulls on the fabric as the foot has a roughness underneath to foot which catches on the fabric. I have two jackets without any buttons or buttonholes.
I am grateful for your video xxx
Thank you very much!
Hi, I have brother LX27NT.. Do machine settings change , when One Step button hole foot very less?😊
I'm not quite sure I understand your question about the Brother LX27NT and the One Step Buttonhole foot. Could you please provide a bit more detail or clarify what you're asking? I'd love to help you out once I have a better grasp of the issue. Thank you!
Thank you! You solved my issue!!
Thank you for your feedback! Happy to hear it was helpful.
what if you are having the problem but are trying to do a straight stitch, your feed dogs arent moving your fabric, foot is too hard on the fabric and alls the needle is doing is creating knots ? i just got this machine (brother xr-65) used from a friend and i cannpt figure it out... help :(
It is difficult to diagnose this without seeing the behavior especially that there may be multiple causes or adjustments. I have collected some troubleshooting tips in an ebook available here www.ageberry.com/sewing-machine-troubleshooting/ perhaps you can use the contact form from that page (bottom) to send me an email with a more detailed explanation.
Thank you! Thank you!! Thank you!!! This was such a big help!
Thank you for your sweet note! I am happy to hear that my tutorial was useful.
Thank you, lots of great tips
Thanks for the comment! Happy to hear my tips are great!
Thank U so much I will try your suggestion
Thank you, my buttonhole stitch lengths on the left and right are not even. The left is shorter and the right is longer. Would you know what's causing the issue?
I tried to look into this, could not reproduce it, sorry. No real idea ...
Thank you very much for the info
Really helpful thank you
Maravillosa máquina y maravillosos consejos, gracias.
Thank you very much! I don't speak Spanish but I used Google Translate.
@@SewingTutorialsByAgeberry I too,jaja
the thead tensión need be low in number 2 or 3 and long stitch possible
Yes, thank you for the tip! You are absolutely right. Agree also with the longer stitch length - it will help to solve the problem.
Thank you so much!!
Glad it helped!
Nice and lovely
Thank you so much 😀 I also hope it will be useful, if needed.
Thank you!
You're welcome!
🙏 thanks
You’re welcome 😊
The buttonhole goes up the left side then back down over the same side. What is wrong
There might be a setting or adjustment issue with your machine. Check to make sure you have selected the correct buttonhole setting and that any dials or buttons are positioned as they should be for a full buttonhole cycle.
It could be a mechanical issue where the machine isn't switching sides due to a jam, misalignment, or another problem. In this case, seeking the help of a professional technician might be necessary.
How many different buttonhole types your machine has? Sometimes selecting the wrong type or not completing the full buttonhole cycle can cause the machine to sew the buttonhole incorrectly. Once I know a bit more about your machine's options, I might be able to help you troubleshoot the problem more effectively.
Thanks 🙏🏾
You’re welcome 😊
I'm making buttonholes on faux leather and my machine keeps jamming and thread comes out of needle. two buttholes came out fine but then trouble.
I never make regular buttonholes on faux leather and on real leather, I only make bound buttonholes for these materials. But if you started... it's really problematic to sew nice buttonholes in this case. Try to put tissue paper on top under the presser foot and on the bottom on the needle plate. Or finish them by hand sewing. I have a tutorial on making buttonholes by hand at this link www.ageberry.com/how-to-sew-buttonhole-by-hand/
buttonhole function isn't engaging reverse and thus only makes half a buttonhole. what is wrong?
It is difficult to say anything without seeing the behavior; I suggest if none of the tips in the video applies ( you can look for the printed version here www.ageberry.com/sewing-machine-buttonhole-troubleshooting/ ) then perhaps it is time to see a technician? Sorry I can't be of more help.
👍. I like
Thanks for watching!
I will more time than with the hand
This is a link to adjust the lever.th-cam.com/video/v-GEnte11wA/w-d-xo.html
Thank you; however I have never adjusted that and the manual for my machine does not mention the adjustment. Do you know why that adjustment would be necessary and when?
@@SewingTutorialsByAgeberry My manual doesn't either. I searched TH-cam for hours and came across yours. It helped the most but I still couldn't get a complete buttonhole. More searching and came across the link. Made the adjustment then hurray a perfect buttonhole. My first problem, the rubber feet under the foot had completely come adrift and were on the table at the back of my machine! I was only producing the bartack. The rubber feet have a feed dog which feeds the fabric through. Glued them back on, result being first bartack ok, half inch of left side then machine stopped, bl error code. I found if I flicked the lever towards me the error code disappeared and the buttonhole stitching started again but with an extended length. Lots of fiddling with flicking the lever I could get a buttonhole of sorts but it was very frustrating. Apparently the lever has a sensor which can get mis-aligned through vibration or a knock. The link helped because I found out where to look to make the adjustment even though it was slightly different in that it wasn't a hex screw adjustment just a normal screw on a white plate. The buttonhole foot needs to be removed first. The sensor plate is green plastic, just under this is where you can see if it is mis-aligned. In the black plastic underneath the sensor is a slit covered with another piece of plastic which should be centred over the slit, mine was to one side. I loosened off the screw on the white plastic piece a little and eased the lever to where the alignment should be then tightened the screw. Result, perfect buttonhole. Even without lockdown I couldn't find a service engineer anywhere near me so I was so pleased when I found a link for this problem. Apologies for my poor explanation, I just wanted to show that this problem is not always down to the user.
Could not understand the language.
There are closed captions for the video, suggest give them a try! Also there is a text verxsion of the article here: www.ageberry.com/sewing-machine-buttonhole-troubleshooting/