How To Use The Reece 101 Buttonholer
How To Use The Reece 101 Buttonhole Machine.
49/107). The Reece 101 buttonhole machine is an industrial single needle keyhole button hole machine.
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Learn How To Use The Reece Buttonholer.
Learn how to use the Reece buttonholer. We provide workshops with one-to-one tuition in how to use specialist sewing machinery. Learn how to thread and use the industrial buttonholer.
About The Machine.
The keyhole buttonholer is used primarily for tailored buttonholes, for tailoring, jeans, and outerwear. It has a top and bottom thread, with a third “gimp” thread for accentuating and strengthening the buttonhole. The length of buttonhole is adjustable.
What Is Buttonhole Gimp ?
Buttonhole Gimp is a stiff cord, usually made of silk, cotton, or wool. It is used to add bulk to the buttonhole. It provides a smooth even surface to accentuate your button hole.
Interfacing.
Interfacing is important for stabilising your buttonhole. Without stabilising the fabric, your buttonhole will be weak and distorted.
Cutting knife.
Some people prefer to remove the knife, either because they want a sham button hole, or because they are not confident in the reliability of an older machine.
Buying New.
How much does it cost to buy a new Reece 101 Button hole machine ? Normally it would cost around £5000 buying new, with some digital versions costing around £14000.
Buying Used.
For most small fashion businesses, to buy a new industrial keyhole machine is not practical. There are however, many second hand machines available to buy, from around £400.
Reliability is very important when buying a used machine. Many older machines are not reliable to leave the cutting knife in place.
Hiring Studio Space.
We hire out studio space and machines from our studio in Greenwich London. We can also train you how to use the machines. Machines are only available to hire in the studio.
Buttonhole Service.
There are several specialist buttonhole services available in London. They often provide a whole range of services around buttons and buttonholes.
Types Of Industrial Buttonholes.
The main types of industrial buttonholes are :- Straight; Keyhole Fishtail; Keyhole Bartack; Lapel.
Workshops.
We run one-to-one workshops to teach you how to use a range of industrial sewing machines. We also run a variety of workshops and classes in relation to fashion. For example :-
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