Sew a button

Sew a button

How many times have we experienced getting ready for a meeting or an appointment (or other important event) and had a strategically placed button pop off? Being able to sew buttons on is a simple skill that everyone probably should know how to do. To replace a button, you'll need a new button (or if you were able to salvage the old one, use that), thread, a sewing needle, a pair of scissors, and (optionally) Fray Check. Watch and learn!

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