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Hi, I'm Candi Cane Cannel with Expert Village. Now we're ready to finish it up on the fourth
side. (stitching) I'm just going to come back around from the initial line and just finish
that last little bit. Once you have done that take it out of your machine and on the back
of your buttonhole you can go ahead and trim this access. You just want to trim it down
about a quarter of an inch to eighth of an inch, this just gives it a little extra security
on the back so that it's not going to unravel. Turn it around to the front and again if you
were sewing a garment you would be using the same color of thread so you won't see it.
The whole idea is that you just get this really nice bound buttonhole but the stitching is
invisible. But again for demonstration purposes I wanted to be able to see it and this is
what a machine sewing bound buttonhole looks like.