Originally Posted by
kay carlson
For what it's worth, here is my suggestion. Use your sewing machine to make a small circular eyelet such as what you would use on a belt. You could slip the button shank through that hole from front to back. There are little metal clips used on buttons you want to remove prior to dry cleaning or laundry. That clip will keep the button upright without tipping downward. If you look in your button box or on the back of some cards of buttons, you probably have the clips available to quickly experiment.
In any case, your holiday quilt is cut and the embroidery is very nice. May your bobbin always be full ;-)
Thanks Kay - That was actually one of my original options (I may not have explained myself clearly - lol) - to make a small button hole (the shank is actually too big for an eyelet) and as I am planning on using this one on a table, I was just going to "sew" the opening shut through the shank. This is what it looks like - very passable but I was reluctant after all this work to actually "cut" into the finished project before I explored other options!!
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