Which is the coolest Subaru?

Which is the coolest Subaru?

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BethRutledge

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1 posts

21 months

Monday 17th October 2022
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Beginner's Guide: How to Sew a Button by Hand

Did your shirt's button fall off? Are you a beginner and need to learn how to sew a button? You have just landed in the right place. In this beginner's guide, we will tell you how to sew a button by hand. You'll learn to sew a button and much more in a few easy steps.

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How To Sew A Button By Hand



**Sewing A Button With 2 Holes

Step 1

Threading The Needle

The first step in sewing anything is to thread the needle. Take 16 inches of thread and guide it through the needle eye. Thread it double and knot it ends. If the thread is thick, your stitches will be strong, but if you use a thin thread, double it so the stitches hold the button. You can also use a needle threader if the needle eye is too narrow for the naked eye to glide the thread through it.

Step 2

Mark the Position of the Button

You already know the sewing position of the button if you are replacing it. However, mark a dot or cross on the pattern piece before sewing the button when working with sewing patterns.

Put your needle down into the cloth on the right side and lift it about 1/8" (3mm) away. Once the knot is made, trim any extra thread. Once you're completed, the button will cover this knot.

Step 3

Stitching the Button

Place the button in the center of the marked position. Pass the threaded needle down from one side of the button and push it back up through the opposite hole. Follow this drill and stitch the holes for 3 to 4 times.

Step 4

Tie a Knot

When you are done stitching the button, without going through the button, raise the needle to the top. Wrap the stitches with the thread for a few times. Tie a knot by passing the needle to the side.

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**Sewing A Button With 4 Holes

Follow steps 1 and 2 for threading the needle and marking the position of the button.

Step 3

Stitching The Button

Place the button in the center of the marked position. Pass the threaded needle down from one side of the button and push it back up through the opposite hole. Follow this drill and stitch the holes for 3 to 4 times.

Stitch the button through the holes a few times in a cross pattern. You can either follow the cross or up-down pattern, and both will stitch the button. A few stitches with a strong thread are enough to hold the button down.

Step 4

Tie a Knot

To knot off, follow the same step instructed in sewing a button with 2 holes.

**Sewing A Shank Button

The shank button follows the same steps as those above two. The only difference is that you must pass the threaded needle through the hole/shank underneath.

Follow steps 1 and 2 for threading the needle and marking the position of the shank.

Step 3

Stitching The Shank

The shank on the button's underside should be threaded with the needle. Place the button in the center of the mark and re-insert the needle into the fabric's back. Stitch through the shank a few more times as you raise the needle to the top.

Step 4

Tie a knot

Please don't put the needle through the button; instead, raise it to the top. Pass the needle to one side and tie a knot a few times.



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Conclusion

Easy peasy lemon squeezy! In 5 minutes, you can sew back the button or stitch a new one. All beginners should try this at home, even if no button needs replacing. It will sharpen your sewing skills.

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Edited by BethRutledge on Tuesday 12th December 17:09

Voldemort

6,147 posts

278 months

Monday 17th October 2022
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SVX


vxr2010

2,565 posts

159 months

Monday 17th October 2022
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Fsti

Hippea

1,802 posts

69 months

Monday 17th October 2022
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The Grovel

Super Sonic

4,834 posts

54 months

Monday 17th October 2022
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Voldemort said:
SVX

Absolutely. Look at them windows, they look like they come off an airplane!

BUG4LIFE

2,020 posts

218 months

Wednesday 19th October 2022
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Brat!

P9DH

144 posts

76 months

Thursday 20th October 2022
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BUG4LIFE said:
Brat!
+1

TGCOTF-dewey

5,158 posts

55 months

Thursday 20th October 2022
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I like the theatre of Travis' latest toy. More active aero than modern fighter laugh

Cambs_Stuart

2,870 posts

84 months

Thursday 20th October 2022
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This one:



Or possibly this one:



I also like this one.



Driven by McRae, Solburg and Burns.

MDMA .

8,900 posts

101 months

Thursday 20th October 2022
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Legacy RS Type RA.


Chunkychucky

5,961 posts

169 months

Thursday 20th October 2022
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MDMA . said:
Legacy RS Type RA.
This IMO, got a soft spot for 22Bs too

TO73074E

415 posts

27 months

Thursday 20th October 2022
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I'm going to go a bit leftfield.


PomBstard

6,778 posts

242 months

Thursday 20th October 2022
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In which case, I’ll go rightfield - Liberty GT STi…



A WRX without being a WRX

FBP1

500 posts

149 months

Sunday 23rd October 2022
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Aerosim Research carbon bodied interpretation of the S6 / P2000 Impreza




cleverdick

127 posts

205 months

Tuesday 25th October 2022
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+2 for Svx,and I get to drive it.

sledge68

754 posts

197 months

Friday 9th June 2023
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Obviously biased as it mine


Vsix and Vtec

629 posts

18 months

Friday 9th June 2023
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Voldemort said:
SVX

Another vote for the SVX. Simply stunning car, flat six auto was so silky and smooth. Easily the best looking Subaru of any decade ever.

mersontheperson

701 posts

165 months

Sunday 11th June 2023
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I like the SVX, but it was never as cool as the equivalent Mazda cosmo in my opinion, so it can’t be my coolest Subaru

GravelBen

15,687 posts

230 months

Monday 10th July 2023
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Coolest... has to be the 22B, but the Brumby / Brat has a certain classic utility cool-factor as well.