Sewing a Bound Buttonhole through a Facing or Lining | Vintage on Tap

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • Learn how to sew a bound buttonhole! This video shows you my favorite way to sew a bound buttonhole, as well as how to sew the buttonhole through a facing or lining!
    Going step-by-step through the process, I show you this gorgeous buttonhole technique that elevates your sewing ✨
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  • @TheCatmyers
    @TheCatmyers 6 років тому +1

    Very nice tutorial! Thank you for sharing. Instead of back-tacking at the beginnings and ends of my stitching on welt pockets/bound buttonholes, I've switched to just reducing the stitch size down to a tiny stitch length in those areas. It seems to be less thread going into the seam that way, and it doesn't come unstitched.

    • @VintageonTap
      @VintageonTap  6 років тому

      Ohhh- good tip. I'll definitely have to give it a shot 🤔 Even with how many bound buttonholes I've sewn in my life, perfecting those corners alludes me!!

  • @designed_by_danita
    @designed_by_danita 6 років тому +2

    I just love your explanation of the bound button! First time anyone's showed me what it looks like with a facing/lining! This will be a "go to" video for people for a long time!!! Great job Bianca! :-)

    • @VintageonTap
      @VintageonTap  6 років тому

      Woo hoo! So glad you liked it!! And ya, I wanted to make sure to include the facing/lining bit since that gets skipped out on so often 😵!

  • @kathymcconville6428
    @kathymcconville6428 6 років тому +1

    That was very easy to follow with the 3 colors of fabric. You do great technique tutorials. You look wonderful, especially in that color. I hope you health has improved. Thanks!

    • @VintageonTap
      @VintageonTap  6 років тому +1

      Thank you so much for watching, Kathy! And yes, I'm definitely feeling better- lots of rest, lots of relaxing sewing does a body good 💝

  • @markofashion1790
    @markofashion1790 6 років тому

    This fantastic give a clean line button hole on the garment professional look. It's almost like doing the jetted pocket. I do understand clear. It's great thank you for sharing.

    • @VintageonTap
      @VintageonTap  6 років тому

      Thanks so much for watching, Mark! Glad you liked the video 💝

  • @sarahosmari7870
    @sarahosmari7870 6 років тому

    Hi Bianca thank you so much for sharing this video about how to make a bound buttonhole this method is amazing i will practice so when I get a pattern that requires bound buttonhole your method will really help. Thank you so much for sharing it is complicated but good to know happy sewing x

    • @VintageonTap
      @VintageonTap  6 років тому

      I'm so glad you enjoyed the video, Sarah! It's such a fun technique to do when you get the hang of it 🤓

  • @9159bsbs
    @9159bsbs 6 років тому

    Great tutorial! I have a coat on my to do someday list so this will be very helpful when I take the plunge. 😊

    • @VintageonTap
      @VintageonTap  6 років тому +1

      Woo hoo!! I've also seen this technique on dresses and denim and corduroy skirts, so you might end up using the technique sooner than later 😉!! But thank you so much for watching and commenting!

  • @karenavey2183
    @karenavey2183 Рік тому +4

    I am sorry. I can’t follow as there are few closeups.

  • @gussetsandgodets1749
    @gussetsandgodets1749 6 років тому

    Bound button holes are my favourite! So professional looking and polish off any garment perfectly! Great spreading the bound button hole love. Hopefully some newer sewists will understand it a bit better now.

    • @VintageonTap
      @VintageonTap  6 років тому

      Hopefully haha! I just have awful flashbacks of when I first tried to make them-- it was such a wreck 😩

  • @marlysmithsonian5746
    @marlysmithsonian5746 6 років тому

    Bianca, would you be willing to do a vlog on the type of girdles you have found that work with our retro/vintage outfits? I would love to find an open bottom girdle that covers the whole midsection and cannot find that "older" type. Would you give us some insight? Thank you!

    • @VintageonTap
      @VintageonTap  6 років тому +1

      Good question! I've actually had the topic a lot on my mind lately and was considering starting to dabble in girdle sewing and the like!
      For buying online, quick answer is to search for Rago Shapewear (I buy mine from Amazon) or check out What Katie Did UK (they have a US warehouse, too.) Both Rago and What Katie Did have a really huge selection which is all fab.
      But as I said before, I'm considering starting to sew my own, which if all goes well, would eventually lead to a full video series exploring the topic.

  • @marilynwood6934
    @marilynwood6934 6 років тому

    fantastic'

  • @3EBstudio
    @3EBstudio 4 роки тому

    nice

  • @katnip6289
    @katnip6289 5 років тому

    Would this technique work using a serger? Do I need a special foot attachment?

    • @VintageonTap
      @VintageonTap  5 років тому

      To be honest, not 100% sure 🧐 My instinct says potentially "No" just due to the amount of bulk that might be introduced.

  • @okrahjnr6308
    @okrahjnr6308 5 років тому

    Hello ,
    I understand perfectly but my problem is when u have a jacket with the buttonhole normally done at the end when lining and actual fabric are stuck together.

    • @VintageonTap
      @VintageonTap  5 років тому

      Depending on the style, I would say your best bet would end up being having to do the buttonhole with a traditional sewing machine zig zag stitch. That way you can capture the whole opening with a strong stitch 👍🏻

  • @atiya-said-hey
    @atiya-said-hey 2 місяці тому +1

    This was not helpful at all, no close ups, you skipped steps for no reason, had bad angles so we couldn't see your work, and said "you're gonna go ahead" every other second like you were very nervous.
    I'm glad this helped someone, but this was left me with more questions.