This is an absolutely brillant video. It is my defacto video for sewing shank buttons - I've advanced massively now. Thanks again - better than the sewing course I am doing !
Thank you! Was just able to sew 4 buffalo nickel buttons on my wife's pea coat (to match the ones on my hat). Very straight forward and easy to understand instructions.
Thank you so much for this excellent video tutorial. Very clear instructions and HD video. I have just successfully sewn on two shanked buttons for the first time in my life, without tears of frustration!! Thank you ever so much.
My mom sent me the link. I simply love it. It's so relaxing and classy. I was always the one doing all the buttons in the house, since I learned in the Canadian Forces. Ah memories...
As a 70 year old male rank beginner, I watched a couple of other videos and even I could tell, “This won’t hold!” The loops around the stitches taken at the end allow the button more freedom, while stressing the thread less. Well done.
This demonstration was so professional and perfect should have seen it before I did my tux buttons that criss cross is how you get your buttons on a sleeve in a row Mine came so wacky I just might redo them. Bravo and Thank You
Knotting the thread certainly does not need to be such a magic trick. I would have had 15 threads knotted in the time it took you to pull that needle out between your fingers. Puleeeeeeeeeeeeeeze! lol
I sewed 11 black, lion-head shank buttons onto my blue pirate/Steampunk coat with ease due to your video. Thanks!
This is an absolutely brillant video. It is my defacto video for sewing shank buttons - I've advanced massively now. Thanks again - better than the sewing course I am doing !
Brilliant video. Much better, neater, stronger sewing method than other videos
Thank you! Was just able to sew 4 buffalo nickel buttons on my wife's pea coat (to match the ones on my hat). Very straight forward and easy to understand instructions.
Thank you so much for this excellent video tutorial. Very clear instructions and HD video. I have just successfully sewn on two shanked buttons for the first time in my life, without tears of frustration!! Thank you ever so much.
My mom sent me the link. I simply love it. It's so relaxing and classy. I was always the one doing all the buttons in the house, since I learned in the Canadian Forces. Ah memories...
Awesome video! Easy to follow and thorough. I was able to sew back a button on my coat the first time I tried this.
As a 70 year old male rank beginner, I watched a couple of other videos and even I could tell, “This won’t hold!” The loops around the stitches taken at the end allow the button more freedom, while stressing the thread less. Well done.
Very helpful! I was keep accidentally releasing the pearl each time I tried until I found your video. Super informative!! Thank you 😊
This demonstration was so professional and perfect should have seen it before I
did my tux buttons that criss cross is how you get your buttons on a sleeve in a row
Mine came so wacky I just might redo them. Bravo and Thank You
Very helpful and very relaxing, thanks a bunch.
Good I got it now I have a wool navy jacket and 2nd day I had it one button fell off I did it my way and it looks like crap...this vid will help thx
Brilliant tutorial for absolute beginners (like me!).
Thank you so much for posting! This was very helpful!
Thank you so much for this Wonderful tutorial!! So very helpful!
Thank you
do you have a method that leaves the button a bit more flush with the fabric?
I thank who ever made this cuz I NEED TO FIX MY MCR JACKET
Is there a trick so ye don't need to rethread the needle for every button? I've got eight buttons still to go.
What song is this!
Be Determined ! ....stabs finger...
Get rid of the music!
brilliant tutorial ruined by the music
Knotting the thread certainly does not need to be such a magic trick. I would have had 15 threads knotted in the time it took you to pull that needle out between your fingers. Puleeeeeeeeeeeeeeze! lol
Well bully for you! 🙄
for beginners its a great tutorial. She went slow and it was easy you understand.
This video is for beginners, remember?
way too much talking. the actual sewing took about 30 seconds.
It's a tutorial for beginners!