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  1. 9 maj 2013 · The secret to finding fabric for a new button: You’ll see that there are a few hidden places on your chair where you can extract some extra fabric for buttons. Ask an upholstery shop to make you a covered button or two from it. In my area it costs around around $1 per button.

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  4. 24 sie 2020 · If the button is missing entirely and you want to replace it to look like new, you're probably going to need some specialty tools. Might be better to pay an upholsterer to do it for you, as many will already have the tools required. Here's a description of the process I'd likely use:

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  7. 19 cze 2013 · You’ll need button twine and a large needle to replace your buttons. Feed the button (you did save the buttons, right?) through the hole and make a slip knot with cotton felt, piping, fabric scraps, polyester – really anything except nails. Pull as tight as possible, and tie twice to hold in place. Replace the lining. Fixed!

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