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KNITTING - How to Knit Buttonholes

May 27th, 2008 by Yarn Paradise

Horizontal Buttonholes

Knit to the position of the buttonhole and cast off the number of
stitches required, depending on the size of the buttonhole and the thickness of
the yarn. Work to the end of the row.

On the next row, work back to the cast off stitches, turn and cast on the
same number of stitches using the cable method, turn and work to the end of the
row (Fig.68). On the next row, pick up the loose thread at the start of the
buttonhole, work the next stitch, and then pass the picked-up stitch over.

Fig 68

Vertical Button Holes

Divide the stitches at the position of the buttonhole and work an equal
number of rows on each set of stitches, then join up with a row of knitting
worked right across (Fig.69).

Fig 69

Small Button Holes

An easy way of making a small buttonhole is by the eyelet method as
described here.
This gives a small round hole, which is ideal for babies or children’s garments.

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