Has the press stud on your favourite shirt failed? Don't panic, Tilli will show you how to sew a new one on.
There are two types of press studs: sew-on or rivet-on. Sew-on press studs, are, as their name suggests, to be sewn onto your garment. They are relatively easy to fit and can be easily unstitched, as they do not alter the fabric.
Rivet snaps, on the other hand, don't require any sewing, just riveting pliers. Handling them is relatively straightforward, but fitting them is permanent, as the rivet pierces the fabric.
In the first instance, make a clear distinction between the male and female parts.
The male part of your button (the one with the stem) is sewn on the back of the garment whereas the female part (the one with the hollow), is sewn on the right side.
Once you've done this, start by sewing the male part, taking care to make 4 to 5 stitches in each hole of the button. Then move on to the female part, making sure it's positioned opposite the male part. As you can see, it's not that complicated!
Choose metal snaps for thick fabrics;
Choose plastic snaps for thin and light fabrics;
Note that the larger the diameter of the snap you choose, the stronger it will be.