How to sew a button-up shirt

How to sew a button-up shirt?

Sewing the placket on a shirt is pretty simple. The best way to do it is to first mark the placement of the placket on the shirt and then mark it on your fabric. You can either use a fabric-snapping line or simply make a mark using your fabric ruler. Use a sharp sewing machine needle to sew over the marks you made.

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How to sew a button-up shirt with a button?

Sewing a button-up shirt with a button can be a bit trickier than sewing on a button using the same method as a shirt with snaps. A button placket will require more careful planning and the right thread to prevent stitching through the fabric. To correctly fit the placket, add 1-2 inches to one side of the shirt length for ease when buttoning. Measure your button size and mark the placement on the placket as well as the button shank length. Use a tape

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How to sew a button-up shirt with a button loop?

Sewing a button-up shirt with a button loop is a fun project because it can be customized any way you like. While it's not difficult, it does require a few extra steps. When you're done, your shirt will have a unique look that's all its own.

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How to sew on a button-up shirt?

Nowadays, most shirts are purchased with the buttons already attached. But if you have an old shirt that needs a button or two replaced, or a shirt that never had buttons, it can be challenging to find a way to attach them. There are two main methods for sewing on a shirt button, and both have pros and cons.

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How to sew a button-up shirt back?

Even if you are more comfortable sewing a shirt front on, the shirt back is often the trickiest part of finishing a shirt. You’ll need to match the size of the button holes to the size of the button and make sure the shirt fits snugly over the buttons. If you’re unsure of your button hole placement, mark the locations with a disappearing thread. This is also a great time to add some finishing details, like piping or embroidery.

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