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How Do You Do Buttonhole Stitch Edging On A Fleece Throw?

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How Do You Do Buttonhole Stitch Edging On A Fleece Throw?

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To manufacture a button hole stitch on your fleece throw is really a piece of cake, if you have the right tools! What is the “right tool” you could possibly wonder? Well, the secret is to get a sufficient eye of a needle for your floss to go threw but which has a sharp needle to go threw the fleece without ripping a hole in your fleece! 1. First step is to either make a throw or buy a ready made one without the edging. I find ready made easier than making your own but it is up to you? If you want to make one out of fleece use one of your favorite blankets at home as a template and then buy enough fleece to “fit” that pattern. EASY! 2. Once the you have the blanket I like to make sure that the edge of the blanket has a rolled seam and that it is secure all the way around the blanket. 3. Once that is completed on the machine, it is time to do the decorative stitching. Referring to the diagram provided, starting in the “A” position that is where your floss needs to enter into the fleece.

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