Thank you for another really helpful video. I have just tried using tearaway stabiliser on small buttonholes on a silk shirt. I practised with and without stabiliser on a scrap, and wow what a difference! The 'with' looks amazing. Also, I was unaware that you needed to pull the needle thread through the hole in the foot, so previously my top thread was getting caught in the buttonhole stitching. What a difference both your tips make.
Thank you so much for carrying the buttonhole compensating feeder! I've been wanting one for years, but my dealer said they were sold out, and she couldn't get one- already ordered on Bernina Jeff Shopify-
I have a LOT of trouble making a button hole on the very first part of the collar stand of a shirt. There are two layers of fabric and two layers of interfacing, in a very small area and not a lot of room to move. I find the foot always gets stuck on the beginning of the button hole, and on the return, it's always uneven. I try to pull the fabric in the right direction, but it makes it worse. I have a Bernina Auroa 440, Quilters Edition. This is the only time I have problems with the button hole. Would your feeder compensator tool help me with this problem? Thank you so much for your information.
Thank you for another really helpful video. I have just tried using tearaway stabiliser on small buttonholes on a silk shirt. I practised with and without stabiliser on a scrap, and wow what a difference! The 'with' looks amazing. Also, I was unaware that you needed to pull the needle thread through the hole in the foot, so previously my top thread was getting caught in the buttonhole stitching. What a difference both your tips make.
Thank you so much for carrying the buttonhole compensating feeder! I've been wanting one for years, but my dealer said they were sold out, and she couldn't get one- already ordered on Bernina Jeff Shopify-
Very helpful and interesting, thank you.
Have yet to make a decent buttonhole with my Bernina.
I love these videos, so helpful…
I definitely need one of these. I’ll be in Grand Junction at end of September. I’ll stop by and pick one up if you have one in stock.
Thank you for all you do
I have a LOT of trouble making a button hole on the very first part of the collar stand of a shirt. There are two layers of fabric and two layers of interfacing, in a very small area and not a lot of room to move. I find the foot always gets stuck on the beginning of the button hole, and on the return, it's always uneven. I try to pull the fabric in the right direction, but it makes it worse. I have a Bernina Auroa 440, Quilters Edition. This is the only time I have problems with the button hole. Would your feeder compensator tool help me with this problem? Thank you so much for your information.
You are the best!
Great tips!
Will the compensator tool fit my Bernina 350 PE?
Can the buttonhole compensator work with Bernina 180?