How Do You Stitch A Buttonhole Stitch?
The buttonhole stitch is often called the blanket stitch because it is often used to edge blankets. The buttonhole stitch is both decorative and practical and is a popular stitch in quilting. Read on to learn how to stitch a buttonhole stitch. Use a direct transfer method for the placing the needlework design onto the fabric. Pull fabric taut and tighten the embroidery hoop. Use a frame for larger pieces of embroidery. Begin stitching by holding the tail of the thread on the backside of the fabric. Secure it with the first few stitches. Work the buttonhole stitch left to right over two lines. Draw the lines on the fabric (if this is helpful) using a fade-out marker. Pierce the fabric on the lower line then insert the needle in the upper line in a straight downward direction. Loop the thread under the point of the needle. Form a loop by pulling the needle through the fabric. Keep the stitches even. Repeat the process along the line. Vary the length of the stitches and the space between