Part 19: 1st year blouse exercise - buttonhole placement
Discussion on marking the buttonhole placement ready to sew the buttonholes using the industrial plain buttonhole machine.
Buttonhole placement can be marked using pins (experienced) or marked with tailor's chalk or a disappearing pen.
NOTE: Blouses and shirts with foldback front facings usually have horizontal buttonholes. Shirts with CF plackets have vertical buttonholes.
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Buttonhole placement can be marked using pins (experienced) or marked with tailor's chalk or a disappearing pen.
NOTE: Blouses and shirts with foldback front facings usually have horizontal buttonholes. Shirts with CF plackets have vertical buttonholes.
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