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Hi, I’m Andrew on behalf of Expert Village.com and in this next clip I am going to be discussing
how to determine the amount of thread you need to use when sewing a button onto a men’s
long jacket made out of a polyester outside and silk lining on the inside. Now typically
that we’ve marked our button it is time to decide the color of thread and usually
we decide on something that goes with the outfit if you choose to show off the stitching
or if you want to conceal it you would choose something that would be similar in color and
shading to the outfit itself. But for this purpose because I want you to see what is
going on I am choosing white thread. Now polyester typically is a little bit of a thicker material
not so much as in pants. With jackets it tends to be a folded thin layer so it is not as
thick as the pants that I showed earlier but you also have this silk lining. Silk is a
lot more think but because it is doubled up against a double layer of polyester it is
going to need a little bit of a thicker needle and a little bit more thread to reinforce
the button. So what we are going to do is typically with cotton garments you would choose
about 6 feet or so and double it up so you would have 3 feet of doubled thread. But we
are going to double that because of the thickness of the garment and the fact that we are going
to use twice as much to secure to fasten the button. So we are going to just cut off the
thread and then thread our needle so that we can begin sewing on the button.