- from fraying. Traditionally, men's
clothing buttonholes are on the left side, and women's
clothing buttonholes are on the right. The lore of this 'opposite'...
-
cannot sew a
zigzag stitch with
which buttonholes are constructed. A
buttonholer attachment can
create buttonholes from any
sewing machine capable of making...
- many wore boutonnières as
fashion statements. They were put on the
buttonholes of
frock coats. In most
parts of
Europe during this time, it was normal...
- fastener.
Buttonhole may also
refer to:
Buttonhole (floral), a
flower or
floral decoration worn by men
Buttonhole (knitting), a
buttonhole in a knitted...
- to
secure the
edges of
buttonholes. In
addition to
reinforcing buttonholes and
preventing cut
fabric from raveling,
buttonhole stitches are used to make...
- knitting,
buttonholes can be made in
several ways.
Eyelet buttonhole -- Work to
desired buttonhole location, yarn over, decrease.
Vertical buttonhole -- Knit...
-
dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans.
Dermatofibromas typically have a
positive buttonhole sign, or
central dimpling in the center. Acrochordon, also
called skin...
-
buttonholes on the one side and
buttons on the
other (sometimes more than one, so that the fit can be adjusted). Link cuffs,
which have
buttonholes on...
-
corners of a collar; in a buttoned-down collar, the
points are ****ed with
buttonholes that
attach to
small buttons on the body of the
shirt to hold the collar...
-
known to be the
favourite flower of
German Emperor William I, in
their buttonholes,
along with ****ades in the
German national colours (black, red, and...