This is the only handmade buttonhole video that should be allowed on CZcams. This is the way my grandmother taught me to do buttonholes, but I had forgotten - thank you for the truly wonderful video.
We were looking for something much simpler for home sewing, but stopped to watch this just for the pleasure of watching such beautiful, professional work. Thank you!
This is my second or third time watching this video. I have been sewing shirts for my four kids and this was so helpful. Thanks to you and Izzy! I’m now on my 7th buttonhole. Only 93 more to go before I get good at them.
Having sewn a bunch of hand-stitched buttonholes this year, I can honestly say, her level of regularity and precision is incredible. My buttonholes are quite functional, but still an irregular mess with their appearance. Compared to Izzie, anyway. She remains my hand-stitching heroine.
After struggling with buttonholes on my machine, I turned at last to CZcams to try to learn how to make them proper, by hand. You lot caught my eye because I’ve got fam in Lancashire. (I’m in California now, so you’re brilliant to listen to, I must tell you.) No surprise: this is the best lesson I’ve had. I had better get started on my one hundred, then.
Have to say this lady doe's stunning work. My Nana was taught in England at Savol Row. And also my uncle was taught there as well. So it was only natural I did an apprenticeship over here in New Zealand at a place called Austin Browns.Right now I'm into crafting and quilting. So love to sew.And this lady is so very very Talented and a joy to watch. Could watch her all day. HAPPY SEWING TO YOU ALL.
Thank you for taking the time to share with us how to do these things. That is absolutely beautiful! This reminds me of learning to sew from my mother. She had beautiful hand sewing technique, as well. One of my first garments was a lovely Vogue jumper with three large buttons down one side. To this day, I remember watching her do the buttonholes for me, and they were as exquisite as any embroidery ever done. Such perfection! I see the same perfection here! I now want to relearn how to do true buttonholes, after watching this! Absolutely beautiful!!!
By far the best, most clear, and most detailed buttonhole instructional I've come across. I now see that I've been over-tightening my thread. Brilliant, thank you!
You are so right! A buttonhole stitch is one of the hardest stitch and also easy. I now have ten to do for my cardigan. Hope they come out half as well as yours. Thanks for the inspirational video since I am self taught.
👍Absolutely terrific demo & tutorial. Thank you. 💞 Seeing her do the handmade button hole took me back to my childhood. My mom was a seamstress and made her own clothes and forced me to do the same. I spent a lot of hours helping her. Practicing handmade button holes was one of those things I had to perfect to make her happy and I came to enjoy it actually. 💞
Wonderful work, have been looking for a video on hand sewn buttonholes and this was just what I wanted. My late Mother was very good, but died to young to teach me. Thank you, so pleased your there!
Your totorial was great I never thought buttonholes could be sewed without a machine. It kept me from making thins that required buttons thank you so much.
thank you for the lovely and totally professional video. I had last sewn buttonholes about 17 years back and learning to make them with gymp was really enriching.
Thank you so much for sharing your skill! I love tailoring and have always regretted not taking an apprenticeship when I was in my early teens under a master tailor here in the United States. Lovely work.
This lady is fantastic. What is the depth of stitch. I tried to make a button hole and I did it all wrong. Thank you thank you. I enjoyed this demo very much. Now practice, practice, and practice some more.
Izzy your buttonholes are beautiful. The level of precision and skill is astounding. I was trying to fix a frayed buttonhole on a linen vest & it has been years since I actually made a buttonhole.. and that was on an old Singer. Well... here goes & lets hope my embroidery skills will help me not make a mess of it. BRAVO again on both the wonderful video and Izzys phenomenal skills.
So Happy to Watch your video my mother worked for Burton in Leeds.She did all the hand stiches on the jackets,infatti my mum tought me to sew by hand,i am watching your video as i Need to learn how to make Burton holes as my sewing machine does not allow me to create a very large Button holes,the young lady infact Is very neat and expert in her sewing.Thankyou for your video God Bless.👍😍👋
It's funny you should say that. I wear very strong glasses, for both distance and reading, Somehow I can still thread the tiniest eye in sewing needles. My sewing isn't really affected....Go figure🤔
I am refurbishing a vintage London Fog trench coat. The top buttonhole was a mess of worn threads. This video was just what I need to proceed to re-sew the edges of the buttonhole! Many thanks!
Thank you very much for your time & effort. I am not sure of my ability to fully convey my appreciation for this video! The final buttonhole is beautiful & I pray my efforts will produce one half as nice, with much practice! Thank you!
Dear Sir, this beyond any doubt whatsoever, is the only handmade buttonhole video that should be allowed on CZcams. You are the maestro of this craft. Hats off to you sir Thanks for this video
I now watched and tried this a few times. It looks better and better. You are guidning me in completing my first suit jacket. Thank you very much. Cheers from Stockholm!
Thank you for making such a clearly explained video. Izzy your fine needlework is beautiful. I will have a go myself now, just need to find where to get some gimp here in France.
I have watched button hole videos and yours is gonna be the one I go to. I have a button hole to do and I’m scared lol but this video makes it seem doable for me. Thank you!!
Excellent, thank you for sharing this knowledge! The buttonhole was so well made I kept wondering what the finished jacket looked like and it's only a patch of fabric!
Thanks for posting this. I thought I'd have a go and as luck would have it, the day after I watched this first I found a punch in the charity shop. It did the trick but as you say it needs a backing to avoid 'exit wound'. I couldn't find any gimp in the shops but I practised using some thin rope cord out of old boot laces I was replacing. I found some gimp since on ebay but it's vintage, so might be degraded. It's going to take me forever to do 100 buttonholes.
This is the best tutorial I've seen... great skills, well explained... I am new to sewing but will practice this... to be able to do it well... Sir you are a wonderful teacher.... and Izzy great skill ... Thank you Both... I hope to see more tutorials of you both
Wow thank you! I sure hope you make more videos.. I've been sewing my while life, mostly custom draperies, and costumes.. I just love being able to learn still 👍👏👏
Much prefer sewing buttonholes by hand, they seem to last longer, but have never heard of gimp before. Must look for it but the advice that the cotton/silk always goes clockwise around the needle will be a great help. Mum still has, and uses, the lump of beeswax her father used, will remember to iron the thread afterwards as this wasn't taught in school, though they spent loads of time teaching how to on a machine. Many thanks for a great tutorial, and found just as I am sewing a winter coat or three. Perfect timing.
Thanks for postng this. I did my first ever "button hole" stitch yesterday with the guidance of this video. It was a 2.5 inch long hole in my dog's new fleeced sweatshirt that I cut to have access to his harness. It took me 3 hours to do. I realized my first attempt was using waaaaayy to short of a length of thread so I started over again. I was worried that even the 2nd try didn't have enough. In the end, it turned out not as terrible looking as anticipated but has definitely reinforced the cut fabric. Is there a calculation to determine the length of thread to use vs the length of the button hole? Also, how much spacing do you recommend between adjacent stitches? I think I started off to closely compacted then started spacing out towards the end as I realized I was running out of thread again. Izzy, you are a true artisan.
This is a superb tutorial. I really wish you'd post more videos. I've subscribed anyway in the hope that you do. What amazing craftsmanship ! Thank you for your time and effort.
This is the only handmade buttonhole video that should be allowed on CZcams. This is the way my grandmother taught me to do buttonholes, but I had forgotten - thank you for the truly wonderful video.
We were looking for something much simpler for home sewing, but stopped to watch this just for the pleasure of watching such beautiful, professional work. Thank you!
This is my second or third time watching this video. I have been sewing shirts for my four kids and this was so helpful. Thanks to you and Izzy! I’m now on my 7th buttonhole. Only 93 more to go before I get good at them.
I've watched about a dozen hand sewn buttonhole tutorials now. I believe this to be the best of them. Lovely work, Izzy! Thanks for sharing this.
rmcdaniel423 I totally agree! This was the first I watched that recommended using a gimp to line the hole. Great video...I wish he made more!!!
Watching this again, a year later. . . . . "brilliant". LOL
Having sewn a bunch of hand-stitched buttonholes this year, I can honestly say, her level of regularity and precision is incredible. My buttonholes are quite functional, but still an irregular mess with their appearance. Compared to Izzie, anyway. She remains my hand-stitching heroine.
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After struggling with buttonholes on my machine, I turned at last to CZcams to try to learn how to make them proper, by hand. You lot caught my eye because I’ve got fam in Lancashire. (I’m in California now, so you’re brilliant to listen to, I must tell you.) No surprise: this is the best lesson I’ve had. I had better get started on my one hundred, then.
Have to say this lady doe's stunning work. My Nana was taught in England at Savol Row. And also my uncle was taught there as well. So it was only natural I did an apprenticeship over here in New Zealand at a place called Austin Browns.Right now I'm into crafting and quilting. So love to sew.And this lady is so very very Talented and a joy to watch. Could watch her all day. HAPPY SEWING TO YOU ALL.
Best buttonhole instruction on CZcams, IMHO. Thank you. I keep coming back to this as I work up to my own 100 buttonholes.
Thank you for taking the time to share with us how to do these things. That is absolutely beautiful! This reminds me of learning to sew from my mother. She had beautiful hand sewing technique, as well. One of my first garments was a lovely Vogue jumper with three large buttons down one side. To this day, I remember watching her do the buttonholes for me, and they were as exquisite as any embroidery ever done. Such perfection! I see the same perfection here! I now want to relearn how to do true buttonholes, after watching this! Absolutely beautiful!!!
By far the best, most clear, and most detailed buttonhole instructional I've come across. I now see that I've been over-tightening my thread. Brilliant, thank you!
You are so right! A buttonhole stitch is one of the hardest stitch and also easy. I now have ten to do for my cardigan. Hope they come out half as well as yours. Thanks for the inspirational video since I am self taught.
👍Absolutely terrific demo & tutorial. Thank you. 💞 Seeing her do the handmade button hole took me back to my childhood. My mom was a seamstress and made her own clothes and forced me to do the same. I spent a lot of hours helping her. Practicing handmade button holes was one of those things I had to perfect to make her happy and I came to enjoy it actually. 💞
Wonderful work, have been looking for a video on hand sewn buttonholes and this was just what I wanted. My late Mother was very good, but died to young to teach me. Thank you, so pleased your there!
Your totorial was great I never thought buttonholes could be sewed without a machine. It kept me from making thins that required buttons thank you so much.
This is the best instruction of button holes I've seen. Will return thank you, as always can always rely on Yorkshire to get advice
thank you for the lovely and totally professional video. I had last sewn buttonholes about 17 years back and learning to make them with gymp was really enriching.
I am sorry it has taken me two years or more to find you. Wonderful tutorial video. Now thats what I call a video.
Thank you so much for sharing your skill! I love tailoring and have always regretted not taking an apprenticeship when I was in my early teens under a master tailor here in the United States. Lovely work.
Thank you for including how to prepare the silk. This is the best buttonhole tutorial I've seen.
Exquisite workmanship and superbly clear and complete instructions.
Thank you!!! 🥰👏
Best buttonhole tutorial I’ve seen. 👏👏👏
great job,my grandma taught me many hand stiches, buttonholes being one of them,this is very close to her method. though she was from South Texas ,USA
Bloody GREAT video!! I DO wish that you would make more!! And I bet Izzy is a cutie!! I'm keen to learn more! 👍
Very helpful video with detailed description. Thank you!!!
This lady is fantastic. What is the depth of stitch. I tried to make a button hole and I did it all wrong. Thank you thank you. I enjoyed this demo very much. Now practice, practice, and practice some more.
Always love watching this video to remind me, before I do any hand worked buttonholes.Thank you so much for sharing.
best sewing tutorials on youtube. such a shame you didnt upload more!
Thank you both for sharing your extremely valuable skills. The sewing, camera work and narration come together quite effectively!
Izzy your buttonholes are beautiful. The level of precision and skill is astounding. I was trying to fix a frayed buttonhole on a linen vest & it has been years since I actually made a buttonhole.. and that was on an old Singer. Well... here goes & lets hope my embroidery skills will help me not make a mess of it. BRAVO again on both the wonderful video and Izzys phenomenal skills.
So Happy to Watch your video my mother worked for Burton in Leeds.She did all the hand stiches on the jackets,infatti my mum tought me to sew by hand,i am watching your video as i Need to learn how to make Burton holes as my sewing machine does not allow me to create a very large Button holes,the young lady infact Is very neat and expert in her sewing.Thankyou for your video God Bless.👍😍👋
Lol the commentaries are entertaining, but that buttonhole though... wow I am super impressed!
Wow! Gorgeous buttonhole! Thank you for the video and thank you Izzy for your experience and patience.
I have only ever done buttonholes withy machine and was always disappointed - I think I will be trying this. Thank you.
Exquisite work, and thank you for presenting it as a team. Both the sewing and the explanation,were more complete as a result.
Thank you SO much for making this tutorial video! It's amazing to get old world, artful, and professional techniques on video!
It is amazing how a plain buttonhole can be an item of admiration if done so artistically. Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's funny you should say that. I wear very strong glasses, for both distance and reading, Somehow I can still thread the tiniest eye in sewing needles. My sewing isn't really affected....Go figure🤔
I am refurbishing a vintage London Fog trench coat. The top buttonhole was a mess of worn threads. This video was just what I need to proceed to re-sew the edges of the buttonhole! Many thanks!
A fabulous bottom hole! Many thanks for sharing
I hope they pay you alot because this type of buttonhole is pure skill and I really appreciate the work that you all do
Thank you very much for your time & effort. I am not sure of my ability to fully convey my appreciation for this video! The final buttonhole is beautiful & I pray my efforts will produce one half as nice, with much practice! Thank you!
This was so helpful. I watch it everytime I sew a buttonhole.
Dear Sir, this beyond any doubt whatsoever, is the only handmade buttonhole video that should be allowed on CZcams. You are the maestro of this craft. Hats off to you sir Thanks for this video
This is the most professional tutorial of the same kind
Best hand sewn buttonhole I’ve seen on CZcams. Lovely craftsmanship.
That's better than the sewing machine . It's more professional and more attractive. I love it.
I now watched and tried this a few times. It looks better and better. You are guidning me in completing my first suit jacket. Thank you very much. Cheers from Stockholm!
Thank you for the lovely tutorial i learned alot, would you consider using contrasting thread next time?
this is the most beautiful buttonhole ive ever seen in my entire life
Thank you for making such a clearly explained video. Izzy your fine needlework is beautiful. I will have a go myself now, just need to find where to get some gimp here in France.
Izzy has beautiful hands and they do extraordinary work! Thank you! 😊
Wow. This looks better than machine button holes.
The best tutorial in the world on sewing buttonhole.
Bravo! A very professional presentation thank you.
Thank you for demonstrating such a beautiful workmanship.
Thank you. Precise and beautiful craft.
Great Job! Beautifully done.
This tutorial is perfect and so so helpful! Thank you so much, this is what I needed :)
👍Very well done!! This video and channel deserves millions of views and subscribers!! 💞
this just makes me cry... it is so beautifully done!
I was going to say crying is a bit much but I understood clearly at 12:29
Beautifully done Izzy and beautifully filmed and described too!
Beautiful work! Sets a new standard for me. Thank you for posting this video!
best video on button holes, thank you!
I have watched button hole videos and yours is gonna be the one I go to. I have a button hole to do and I’m scared lol but this video makes it seem doable for me. Thank you!!
that is a great buttonhole, thanks a lot, I will be using this method in my sewing projects.
Excellent, thank you for sharing this knowledge!
The buttonhole was so well made I kept wondering what the finished jacket looked like and it's only a patch of fabric!
Good job Izzy!!! I've learned a lot. Thank you.
I agree, absolutely beautiful!
Outstanding demonstration; so well done!
Excellent instruction & camera work! 👏 Thank you for sharing this.
AMAZING .... and beautiful to boot, now that is some technique and skill! Thank you so very much for posting this video.
I really enjoy your videos. Are you planning to do more? I would like to see videos on pockets please 😊
Izzy your Awesome! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Thank you Yorkshire
Mesmerizing.... Wish a day had more hours to make perfect things.....💫
EXCELLENT.... Thank you for sharing, so skilled, pleasure to watch, from bespoke tailoring & design student. xx
Gorgeous buttonhole and great video!
Fabulous Izzy true English talent 😃 and quality 😍
Nice work, excellent teaching skill, congratulacion from mexico, thanks for sharing
Wonderful and perfect skill. I wonder how long she had to practice before being so perfect...
Thanks for posting this. I thought I'd have a go and as luck would have it, the day after I watched this first I found a punch in the charity shop. It did the trick but as you say it needs a backing to avoid 'exit wound'. I couldn't find any gimp in the shops but I practised using some thin rope cord out of old boot laces I was replacing. I found some gimp since on ebay but it's vintage, so might be degraded. It's going to take me forever to do 100 buttonholes.
Agreman gimp is available through: Bay Tailor Supply, Wawak, and Amazon.
This is the best tutorial I've seen... great skills, well explained... I am new to sewing but will practice this... to be able to do it well... Sir you are a wonderful teacher.... and Izzy great skill ... Thank you Both... I hope to see more tutorials of you both
Brilliant video.... would love more.
Wonderfully skilled hands! I hope you feed the owner of those hands well! ;-)
Quality video. Fabulous sewing!
First thing you need is...good sight and good light ....
Wow thank you! I sure hope you make more videos.. I've been sewing my while life, mostly custom draperies, and costumes.. I just love being able to learn still 👍👏👏
Fantastic tutorial! Thanks so much for this. Has helped tremendously.
Beautiful work! 😊
👏👏👏👏Merci beaucoup pour le partage magnifique boutonnière 💐💐💐💐💐💐💐
Really beautiful work!
This is an outstanding video! Thank you
What a beautiful buttonhole, excellent work.
Beautiful button hole. Very well done tutorial. Thank you.
Much prefer sewing buttonholes by hand, they seem to last longer, but have never heard of gimp before. Must look for it but the advice that the cotton/silk always goes clockwise around the needle will be a great help. Mum still has, and uses, the lump of beeswax her father used, will remember to iron the thread afterwards as this wasn't taught in school, though they spent loads of time teaching how to on a machine. Many thanks for a great tutorial, and found just as I am sewing a winter coat or three. Perfect timing.
Lovely handstitched keyhole button hole
I am a fourth generation tailor I really appreciate the video
Beautiful Handiwork! Excellent Team! Thank you so much. God Speed. 😇
Thanks for sharing with us. I love to sew and make clothes and I love to stay connected in our community 🙏👌💕
Love this. It's the best and very professionally done
both of you did an excellent job.
Great video, very clear. Thank you.
Thanks for postng this. I did my first ever "button hole" stitch yesterday with the guidance of this video. It was a 2.5 inch long hole in my dog's new fleeced sweatshirt that I cut to have access to his harness. It took me 3 hours to do. I realized my first attempt was using waaaaayy to short of a length of thread so I started over again. I was worried that even the 2nd try didn't have enough. In the end, it turned out not as terrible looking as anticipated but has definitely reinforced the cut fabric.
Is there a calculation to determine the length of thread to use vs the length of the button hole?
Also, how much spacing do you recommend between adjacent stitches? I think I started off to closely compacted then started spacing out towards the end as I realized I was running out of thread again.
Izzy, you are a true artisan.
This is a superb tutorial. I really wish you'd post more videos. I've subscribed anyway in the hope that you do. What amazing craftsmanship ! Thank you for your time and effort.