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Video course of nail buckle in garment factory

Clothing factory nail buckle tutorial is as follows:

Sewing method of buttonless with thread feet The length of buttonless depends on the thickness of the buckled clothes, which is generally slightly longer than the thickness of the buckled clothes. Don't leave the knot at the beginning and end in it. Suits, coats, and overcoats are often sewn without buttons.

Fastening refers to fixing buttons on skirts, pockets, cuffs and other parts.

According to the types and shapes of buttons, there are hand-sewn buttons, machine-sewn buttons or copying buttons. Commonly used buttons are round buttons, pedicle buttons and grape buttons. Generally, sewing buttons are mostly two-eye or four-eye buttons.

When sewing buttons by hand, keep the buttons away from the garment piece for a certain distance, which is called a loop. When stopping the needle, tightly wrap around the coil for several times to make the nailed button stand up. The length of the coil is the thickness of another piece of clothing. The pedicle buttons are nailed with special tools, and the grape buttons are sewn by hand. Usually, the buttons of men's shirts are nailed to the right front panel, while the buttons of women's shirts are nailed to the left front panel.

Buttons, in ancient Rome, the original buttons were used as decoration, while clothes were tied with pins. 13rd century, the function of the button is the same as today. At that time, people already knew how to open buttonholes on clothes, which greatly improved the practical value of buttons. 16th century, buttons became popular. With the rise of fast fashion, buttons change from functional to creative; Started to become a costume decoration or something.