Great idea I’ve got loads of embroidery thread so can match anything and not have to make fabric loops which are a pain I can now relax with a cup of tea and do my loop 👍🥰
Very good loop tutorial. I have to confess I had to watch a few times because I kept getting distracted by the lovely little dress you were working on. A really super piece of sewing, the detail was so pretty and precise. A lucky little girl who got to wear it. 😊
That is a beautiful video. Your example on that exquisite little dress is masterful and inspiring. This tutorial is a great example of how care and attention to detail yields the best results. Thank you 👏💐💐
Thank you for this. Tried to pull my dress off over my head and snapped the elastic buttonhole loop. This is exactlly what I was looking for to repair it.
That was brilliant especially your idea of using embroidery floss, I have made the neatest buttonhole loop ever for a little slip I am making for a doll. Thanks very much for sharing your tips. The little dress you have made looks gorgeous
Thank you. This is just the information I was looking for. I just finished a flannel nightgown for our granddaughter and it needs this type of closure. Using embroidery floss to create the right colored loop is something I never thought of. Thanks again for this great hint!
This was a wonderful video. Thank you! I'm making McCall's 8069 lounge dress for myself and was looking for a technique for attaching the button at the neck and your video was super helpful and just what I was looking gor.
Try and be very mindful of pulling the thread straight away from the loop. :) You can hold the loop between your fingers to keep it flat while pulling the thread - sometimes that helps.
Hi I'm new to your channel.. Hope I can learn something to be able to use my sewing machine.. Watching from the Beautiful Tropical country of the Philippines 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Thank you so much from New Zealand! You made something that looks really hard, really easy, and I'm so happy with my button-hole loop 🙏🏼
Thanks for sharing your technique. I was able to repair one of my wife's favorite shirts with this method.
Thank you for such a detailed explanation video!
Absolutely beautiful button loop! Thank you!
That is so much easier and neater than the way I have always done them. Can't wait to try your method!
So clear and concise. Also, I loved the birds calls in the background!
Thank you for this! very easy to follow and I just sewed a beautiful button loop
Thank you for a great tutorial! This is exactly what I needed for an outfit I’m sewing ❤
Thank you very much! The tutorial made it so easy for me :)
your work is impeccable! thank you for this tutorial
My gosh it’s such a pretty loop! Thank you for such a wonderfully thorough tutorial 💐
Great idea I’ve got loads of embroidery thread so can match anything and not have to make fabric loops which are a pain I can now relax with a cup of tea and do my loop 👍🥰
Thank you so much for sharing your skill!
Excellent tutorial. Thank you.
Your tutorial was very helpful thank you
Very good loop tutorial. I have to confess I had to watch a few times because I kept getting distracted by the lovely little dress you were working on. A really super piece of sewing, the detail was so pretty and precise. A lucky little girl who got to wear it. 😊
Best thread loop instruction on UA-cam!
Thank you.
Thank you!
Nicely explained! I think mine will look neater now! Thank you!
That is a beautiful video. Your example on that exquisite little dress is masterful and inspiring. This tutorial is a great example of how care and attention to detail yields the best results. Thank you 👏💐💐
Thank you. I enjoy your videos. Thanks for sharing
Thank you for this. Tried to pull my dress off over my head and snapped the elastic buttonhole loop. This is exactlly what I was looking for to repair it.
Thank you
this was very helpful. Thank you very much.
Thanks Kathy! You made that very easy to understand.
That was brilliant especially your idea of using embroidery floss, I have made the neatest buttonhole loop ever for a little slip I am making for a doll. Thanks very much for sharing your tips. The little dress you have made looks gorgeous
Thank you. This is just the information I was looking for. I just finished a flannel nightgown for our granddaughter and it needs this type of closure.
Using embroidery floss to create the right colored loop is something I never thought of. Thanks again for this great hint!
this was so great! I have a ton of embroidery floss I can use for this!
Thank you so much! Very easy to follow and helpful. I learned something new
What a great technique! I just finished my first ever buttonhole loop and it looks good! Thank you.
This was a wonderful video. Thank you! I'm making McCall's 8069 lounge dress for myself and was looking for a technique for attaching the button at the neck and your video was super helpful and just what I was looking gor.
Thanks! Copied this video to fix my partner's romper and it worked perfectly.
very clear instructions!
Thank you for the helpful video Kathy!
So easy once you see how. Thank you
Yours looks so beautiful! Mine has come out somewhat twisted 😢 I will keep trying! Thank you for sharing 😊
Try and be very mindful of pulling the thread straight away from the loop. :) You can hold the loop between your fingers to keep it flat while pulling the thread - sometimes that helps.
@@kathyssewingstudio Thank you so much for the tips. I'll try!
Very pretty!
Thank you that was a great video and easy to follow
Thanks, just about to do this on a top.
Thanks a lot
Thank mama , i just usevyhat method on a customer blouse Jamaica 🇯🇲🎉😊
Thank you so much!
Thank you!!
That was a great instructional demo. You made it so clear for me. Thank you. So I assume you can do the belt loops the same way??
yes, belt loops are done exactly the same. I usually match the thread color to the belt/sash color.
Hi I'm new to your channel.. Hope I can learn something to be able to use my sewing machine.. Watching from the Beautiful Tropical country of the Philippines 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
I have problems with the loop wanting to twist on itself, how do you prevent that?
Keep tension on the working thread to prevent twisting.