I really want some cheesecake but dont have a crust or anything so i just wanna make the filling! So can you give me a recipe for cheesecake filling?? the best one you have!
is this a trick question? super glue or staplesreal answersew it.
Just double your thread or use buttonhole twist and sew on as you normally wouldIf they are large buttons, you can put small ones on the back of the fabric for support and to keep the thread from pulling through.
Sewing a button with regular sewing thread may eventually cut the yarn, since the thread is so thinTry using a strand or two of your yarn, the same you used to knit or crochet your itemI saw a blanket once, and am supposed to repair itHow, I don't know, since the lady who made it joined the squares with regular sewing threadAfter many washings, the thread eventually cut through some of the yarn, and just unraveled in other placesIt's a mess, but I'm going to try itUse the same yarn you made the piece with, and you'll have no regrets! Hope this helps!
I use embroidery floss or perle cotton in a color to match the buttonI also use a second, flat button, especially if the decorative button for the outside has a shank, and put the flat button on the inside of the garment and sew the buttons on together through the knitting, trying to be careful to go around rather than through the yarnsIf the thread is doubled and knotted, your first stitch then goes through the doubled yarn just above the knot and not into the yarn itselfThe inside flat button helps to keep the outer button from pulling the yarn out of shapeMy buttons stay on quite well with this method and don't cut the yarn.