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Reinforced opening in fabric
A buttonhole is a reinforced hole in fabric that a button can pass through, allowing one piece of fabric to be secured to another. The raw edges of a buttonhole
Buttonhole
Small floral arrangement worn on the lapel
A boutonnière (French: [bu.tɔ.njɛʁ]) or buttonhole (British English) is a floral decoration, typically a single flower or bud, worn on the lapel of a tuxedo
Boutonnière
Topics referred to by the same term
fastener. Buttonhole may also refer to: Buttonhole (floral), a flower or floral decoration worn by men Buttonhole (knitting), a buttonhole in a knitted
Buttonhole_(disambiguation)
Sewing machine attachment
buttonholer is an attachment for a sewing machine which automates the side-to-side and forwards-and-backwards motions involved in sewing a buttonhole
Buttonholer
Stitch to reinforce edges or for decoration
to secure the edges of buttonholes. In addition to reinforcing buttonholes and preventing cut fabric from raveling, buttonhole stitches are used to make
Buttonhole_stitch
knitting, buttonholes can be made in several ways. Eyelet buttonhole -- Work to desired buttonhole location, yarn over, decrease. Vertical buttonhole -- Knit
Buttonhole_(knitting)
Folded flap below a jacket or coat collar
choice. On single-breasted jackets the left lapel typically carries a buttonhole for holding a boutonnière, a decorative flower. A loop is often fixed
Lapel
Decorative stitch used primarily in embroidery
Crossed buttonhole stitch, the tops of the stitch cross Buttonhole stitches combined with knots: Top Knotted Buttonhole stitch German Knotted Buttonhole stitch
Embroidery_stitch
Art or handicraft of decorating fabric or other materials with needle and thread or yarn
Common stitches found in early embroidery include the chain stitch, buttonhole or blanket stitch, running stitch, satin stitch, and cross stitch. Modern
Embroidery
Military decoration
A medal ribbon, service ribbon, or ribbon bar is a small ribbon, mounted on a small metal bar equipped with an attaching device, which is generally issued
Medal_ribbon
Small fastener
of fabric together by slipping through a loop or by sliding through a buttonhole. In modern clothing and fashion design, buttons are commonly made of plastic
Button
Medical condition
dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans. Dermatofibromas typically have a positive buttonhole sign, or central dimpling in the center. Acrochordon, also called skin
Dermatofibroma
Order of State with membership awarded by the President of the French Republic
The Ordre national du Mérite (French: [ɔʁdʁ nɑsjɔnal dy meʁit]; English: National Order of Merit) is a French order of merit with membership awarded by
Ordre_national_du_Mérite
Layer of fabric at the lower edge of the sleeve of a garment
have buttonholes on the one side and buttons on the other (sometimes more than one, so that the fit can be adjusted). Link cuffs have buttonholes on both
Cuff
Country in Central Europe
known to be the favourite flower of German Emperor William I, in their buttonholes, along with cockades in the German national colours (black, red, and
Austria
Small removable closure, usually made in sets, for shirts
fits onto a buttonhole on the front of a pleated shirt, or onto the starched bib of a stiff-front shirt. Such shirts have special buttonholes solely for
Shirt_stud
Handicraft and textile art tradition of Kutch, Gujarat, India
silk and satin. The types of stitches adopted are "square chain, double buttonhole, pattern darning, running stitch, satin and straight stitches". The signature
Kutch_embroidery
Circular geological feature in the Sahara desert
was first described in the 1930s to 1940s, as Richât Crater or Richât buttonhole (boutonnière du Richât). Richard-Molard (1948) considered it to be the
Richat_Structure
Prime Minister of India from 1947 to 1964
to the speech: Dressed in a golden silk jacket with a red rose in the buttonhole, Nehru rose to speak. His sentences were finely made and memorable—Nehru
Jawaharlal_Nehru
Shape or style of a garment at the neck especially from the front view
Seal Sheep Snake Stingray Fasteners Back closure Belt hook Buckle Button Buttonhole Frog Shank Hook-and-eye Hook-and-loop Velcro Snap Zipper Seams Neckline
Neckline
British children's TV programme
series): "Button Hole Pond"; "Cows on Button Moon"; "Buttonhole Pond"; "Boat Race"; "Buttonhole Pond" "Button Moon The Complete Collection (Series 1-7)"
Button_Moon
Opening in the upper part of certain clothing
called a "French placket." The fabric is simply folded over, and the buttonhole stitching secures the two layers (or three layers if there is an interlining)
Placket
Items of jewelry
Cufflinks are designed only for use with shirts that have cuffs with buttonholes on two sides but no buttons. These may be either single or double-length
Cufflink
Tailoring style
specific type of buttonhole in Naples, but there is a tendency of Neapolitan tailors to prefer slightly shorter and thicker buttonholes that resemble those
Neapolitan_tailoring
Device for binding the edges of an opening of fabric or other flexible material
Seal Sheep Snake Stingray Fasteners Back closure Belt hook Buckle Button Buttonhole Frog Shank Hook-and-eye Hook-and-loop Velcro Snap Zipper Seams Neckline
Zipper
British Empire military service award
diameter) with either a half-moon buttonhole fitting for men, or a pin and latch fitting for women: a smaller buttonhole version (approximately ¾” (19mm)
King's_Badge
Durable and flexible material created by tanning animal skins
Seal Sheep Snake Stingray Fasteners Back closure Belt hook Buckle Button Buttonhole Frog Shank Hook-and-eye Hook-and-loop Velcro Snap Zipper Seams Neckline
Leather
Strip of flexible material
Seal Sheep Snake Stingray Fasteners Back closure Belt hook Buckle Button Buttonhole Frog Shank Hook-and-eye Hook-and-loop Velcro Snap Zipper Seams Neckline
Strap
hemstitch) – type of slip stitch used for inconspicuous hem Buttonhole stitch – for reinforcing buttonholes and preventing cut fabric from raveling Chain stitch
List_of_sewing_stitches
Detachable collar worn by Christian clergy
Seal Sheep Snake Stingray Fasteners Back closure Belt hook Buckle Button Buttonhole Frog Shank Hook-and-eye Hook-and-loop Velcro Snap Zipper Seams Neckline
Clerical_collar
American businessman and ''Titanic'' passenger (1865–1912)
helped the rescue of women and children, got dressed and put a rose at his buttonhole, to die." Sometime after arriving on deck, Etches saw Guggenheim and Giglio;
Benjamin_Guggenheim
constructed by wrapping two side-by-side lengths of braid around the buttonhole and back, giving the appearance of eight parallel cords; the whole was
Ranks and insignia of the German Army (1935–1945)
Ranks_and_insignia_of_the_German_Army_(1935–1945)
Watch made to be carried in a pocket
decorated style. Also common are fasteners designed to be put through a buttonhole and worn in a jacket or waistcoat, this sort being frequently associated
Pocket_watch
Material that imitates leather
Seal Sheep Snake Stingray Fasteners Back closure Belt hook Buckle Button Buttonhole Frog Shank Hook-and-eye Hook-and-loop Velcro Snap Zipper Seams Neckline
Artificial_leather
Shirt collar made of paper or fabric
Seal Sheep Snake Stingray Fasteners Back closure Belt hook Buckle Button Buttonhole Frog Shank Hook-and-eye Hook-and-loop Velcro Snap Zipper Seams Neckline
Detachable_collar
Species of plant in the carnation family
names for Rabelera holostea include: daddy's-shirt-buttons, poor-man's buttonhole, brassy buttons, wedding cakes, star-of-Bethlehem, and snapdragon. Many
Rabelera_holostea
Cave in Herkimer County, New York
Schroeder's Pants Cave Buttonhole Cave Interactive map of Schroeder's Pants Cave Location Goodell Corners, New York Coordinates 43°6′6″N 74°49′45″W /
Schroeder's_Pants_Cave
Two-part snap-together fastener
Seal Sheep Snake Stingray Fasteners Back closure Belt hook Buckle Button Buttonhole Frog Shank Hook-and-eye Hook-and-loop Velcro Snap Zipper Seams Neckline
Snap_fastener
American inventor (1840–1930)
where its average was from 1,000 to 1,200 buttonholes per day. This caused hard feelings among the hand buttonhole workers, and one day during the noon hour
Henry_Alonzo_House
Shaped neckwear that fastens around or frames the neck
that buttonholes can be made without slippage. Points: the corners of a collar; in a buttoned-down collar, the points are fitted with buttonholes that
Collar_(clothing)
Microphone that attaches to clothing
The term referred to any small microphone that could be hooked into the buttonhole of the lapel of a coat. The lapel microphone offered freedom of movement
Lavalier_microphone
Device for keeping space between a button and a garment
toothpick is removed and the needle is moved down through one of the buttonholes, placing the needle and its thread in between the button and fabric.
Shank_(sewing)
Flat clothing collar
Seal Sheep Snake Stingray Fasteners Back closure Belt hook Buckle Button Buttonhole Frog Shank Hook-and-eye Hook-and-loop Velcro Snap Zipper Seams Neckline
Peter_Pan_collar
1983 Discworld novel by Terry Pratchett
"It's one of those horrible, antisocial books which impel the reader to buttonhole friends and quote bits at them. My ceiling is covered with brown spots
The_Colour_of_Magic
Swedish clothing brand
sewing shirt collars and met his future wife, Rebecca Rose, a button and buttonhole specialist who worked for the same company. After Gantmacher's return
Gant_(company)
Category of polymers, in which the monomers are joined together by ester links
Seal Sheep Snake Stingray Fasteners Back closure Belt hook Buckle Button Buttonhole Frog Shank Hook-and-eye Hook-and-loop Velcro Snap Zipper Seams Neckline
Polyester
Line between upper and lower portions of a garment
Seal Sheep Snake Stingray Fasteners Back closure Belt hook Buckle Button Buttonhole Frog Shank Hook-and-eye Hook-and-loop Velcro Snap Zipper Seams Neckline
Waistline_(clothing)
Textile made from spun flax fibre
Seal Sheep Snake Stingray Fasteners Back closure Belt hook Buckle Button Buttonhole Frog Shank Hook-and-eye Hook-and-loop Velcro Snap Zipper Seams Neckline
Linen
British shirting brand owned by Albini Group of Albino, Bergamo
Seal Sheep Snake Stingray Fasteners Back closure Belt hook Buckle Button Buttonhole Frog Shank Hook-and-eye Hook-and-loop Velcro Snap Zipper Seams Neckline
Thomas_Mason_(apparel)
Man's coat worn with a business or lounge suit
notch or peak between the collar and front lapel). Lapels also have a buttonhole, intended to hold a boutonnière, a decorative flower. These are now only
Suit_jacket
Small bouquet worn on clothing
groom at a wedding ceremony. Flowers worn by men are generally called buttonholes or boutonnières. At school events such as homecoming or prom, male-female
Corsage
stitches: running stitch, backstitch, overcast stitch, cross stitch, buttonhole or blanket stitch, chain stitch, and knot stitch. Sewing machine stitches
Glossary_of_sewing_terms
Type of textile fastener
Seal Sheep Snake Stingray Fasteners Back closure Belt hook Buckle Button Buttonhole Frog Shank Hook-and-eye Hook-and-loop Velcro Snap Zipper Seams Neckline
Velcro
Needle with hole to hold thread for sewing
Pleat Shirring Stitches (list) Backstitch Bar tack Blanket Blind stitch Buttonhole Catch stitch Chain stitch Coverstitch Cross-stitch Embroidery stitch Hemstitch
Sewing_needle
positions. Uniform and insignia (patches, stitched over the place for a buttonholes) for Russian diplomats were established by the Government of Russia Decree
Diplomatic ranks of the Russian Federation
Diplomatic_ranks_of_the_Russian_Federation
American television series
Norman Morrill December 13, 1999 (1999-12-13) 14 "Twenty Sailors Around a Buttonhole" Mike Rohl John Whelpley January 10, 2000 (2000-01-10) 15 "A Sailor Who's
Hope_Island_(TV_series)
Evolutionary retention of no longer needed structures in living organisms
fold the lapel over, the top half of buttons and their accompanying buttonholes disappeared, save for a single hole at the top; it has since found a
Vestigiality
Nazi World War II decoration
worn like the ribbon of the Iron Cross 2nd Class (through the second buttonhole). Nonetheless, combat soldiers tended to hold the War Merit Cross in low
War_Merit_Cross
1902 children's book by Beatrix Potter
his shop on a Monday morning to find the suit completed except for one buttonhole. A note attached read, "No more twist". His assistants had finished the
The_Tailor_of_Gloucester
American navy of the Revolutionary War period (1775–1785)
lapels, round cuff faced with red, stand-up collar red at the button and buttonhole, blue breeches and red waistcoat. No instructions were issued for the
Continental_Navy
British jewellery and clothing manufacturer
badges and ribbons presented at investitures and is sole supplier of the buttonhole OBE insignia. The company has also been commissioned to produce semi-official
Toye,_Kenning_&_Spencer
Self-propulsion of a person over ice, wearing bladed skates
not founded until 1830. Members wore a silver skate hanging from their buttonhole and met on The Serpentine, Hyde Park on 27 December 1830. By the mid-19th
Ice_skating
Archbishop of Huế
Junior Seminary in Lakewood, N.J.. often going down to Washington to buttonhole State Department men and Congressmen and urge them not to support French
Ngô_Đình_Thục
trousers with matching button-up spats, and black short boots. Facings and buttonhole trim were discontinued in 1813. From the early days of the Continental
Uniforms of the United States Army
Uniforms_of_the_United_States_Army
Award
2nd Class without the ribbon on the left chest, 3rd Class on ribbon on buttonhole, and the 4th Class on triangular ribbon on left chest. For exceptional
Military Order of the Iron Trefoil
Military_Order_of_the_Iron_Trefoil
Specialized communication forces of the Soviet Ministry of Defense
The emblem for the buttonholes of the Communication Troops, introduced in 1936
Communication Troops of the Ministry of Defense of the Soviet Union
Communication_Troops_of_the_Ministry_of_Defense_of_the_Soviet_Union
Small compartment in clothing
Seal Sheep Snake Stingray Fasteners Back closure Belt hook Buckle Button Buttonhole Frog Shank Hook-and-eye Hook-and-loop Velcro Snap Zipper Seams Neckline
Object swinging performance art
Tourist-friendly variations included miniature poi that could be worn in buttonholes and as earrings. Today, most performance poi are made from durable and
Poi_(performance_art)
Device for pulling buttons through their holes
buttons, usually on boots or gloves, more easily through the corresponding buttonholes. Boot buttons were particularly popular in the Victorian era, when fashion
Buttonhook
German campaign medal
either from the second buttonhole of the uniform tunic or on a ribbon bar. Where the two ribbons were worn together in the buttonhole, the EK II appeared
Eastern_Medal
Hand-operated cutting tool
scissors for cutting materials for crafts[citation needed] Buttonhole scissors for opening buttonholes[citation needed] Dressmaker's shears for cutting fabric
Scissors
Type of American tape lace
just needles alone.The original Battenberg lace used just one stitch: buttonhole picot. Other stitches that were later used include flat wheel (also known
Battenberg_lace
Mechanical device for fastening two loose ends
Seal Sheep Snake Stingray Fasteners Back closure Belt hook Buckle Button Buttonhole Frog Shank Hook-and-eye Hook-and-loop Velcro Snap Zipper Seams Neckline
Buckle
Means for fastening a garment at the rear
Seal Sheep Snake Stingray Fasteners Back closure Belt hook Buckle Button Buttonhole Frog Shank Hook-and-eye Hook-and-loop Velcro Snap Zipper Seams Neckline
Back_closure
Old kind of female undergarments
together for about 2 inches, in women's sizes a little more. A button and buttonhole are placed at the ends of the bands, or two tape strings. The legs may
Open_drawers
blue buttonhole could be found on each end of the collar The turnbacks were in the French style, the cuff flaps were blue, and blue buttonholes could
Spanish uniforms of the Napoleonic Wars
Spanish_uniforms_of_the_Napoleonic_Wars
International auxiliary language
green star on white (la verda stelo) is also used by itself as a round (buttonhole, etc.) emblem by many esperantists, among other reasons to enhance their
Esperanto
Creative textile work
stylized due to the nature of the technique. Hardanger never includes Buttonhole stitches, except for securing the edges of a piece of fabric. It is usually
Drawn_thread_work
2018 British television series
Hare 5 March 2018 (2018-03-05) 4.91[citation needed] While armed, Shaw buttonholes Dyson's wife at home in to reveal his history of sexual harassment and
Collateral_(TV_series)
Term in sewing
Common stitches found in early embroidery include the chain stitch, buttonhole or blanket stitch, running stitch, satin stitch, and cross stitch. Modern
Embellishment
Clothing with coverings for each leg
buckles for dress breeches. The T-hook of the buckle is inserted into a buttonhole on the strap at the bottoms of the leg of the breeches. The end of the
Breeches
Medical procedure to remove devices or chemicals from the bloodstream
needle sites over the entire fistula ("rope-laddering"), or using the "buttonhole" (constant site) technique; button-holing is safe when a fistula is used
Vascular_access
Hard, round-crowned hat with a narrow rolled brim
by City workers in the early 1900s and teamed with a coronation [sic] buttonhole and walking stick to give the impression of sophistication". The traditional
Bowler_hat
secretaries, or councilors. The insignia consisted of two stars on two-striped buttonholes. A 1745 decree introduced a requirement of 12 years' service for non-nobles
Collegiate_Assessor
Style of jacket
should always be buttoned. The lowest one, on the contrary, is not in the buttonhole. In general, a single-breasted jacket is a more versatile and practical
Single-breasted
Style of jacket
the lapels (i.e. the second number also is the number of corresponding buttonholes). Six-on-two and six-on-one (as shown in the picture on the right) are
Double-breasted
Synthetic fibre known for its elasticity
Seal Sheep Snake Stingray Fasteners Back closure Belt hook Buckle Button Buttonhole Frog Shank Hook-and-eye Hook-and-loop Velcro Snap Zipper Seams Neckline
Spandex
Textile fiber from the hair of sheep or other mammals
Seal Sheep Snake Stingray Fasteners Back closure Belt hook Buckle Button Buttonhole Frog Shank Hook-and-eye Hook-and-loop Velcro Snap Zipper Seams Neckline
Wool
Loose gown or coat worn by men in the 18th century
a coat, fitted, with set-in sleeves, and was closed with buttons and buttonholes. The word comes through Portuguese banian and Arabic بنيان, banyān, from
Banyan_(clothing)
German sewing machine manufacturer
Köln, Cologne Bierbaum-Proenen textile factory; this buttonhole machine works collar buttonholes. Visitors at the demonstration of a Pfaff textile machine
Pfaff
Emblem or badge on clothing or hats
be run by a single operator. Types of stitches—including chain stitch, buttonhole or blanket stitch, running stitch, satin stitch, and cross stitch— are
Embroidered_patch
Nickname applied to several Nazi propaganda broadcasters
yellow hair brushed back, a monocle, a vacant eye, a gardenia in his buttonhole. Rather like PG Wodehouse's Bertie Wooster… The voice Barrington heard
Lord_Haw-Haw
Artificial flower worn to commemorate military personnel who have died during war
an additional branch used as a pin to anchor the poppy in the lapel or buttonhole. The yearly sale of poppies is a major source of income for the RBL in
Remembrance_poppy
Title used in the Russian Empire
Excellency". The signs of the distinction of this rank were double-luminous buttonholes or epaulets with three stars. Until 1745, this rank belonged to the 8th
Court_councillor
Informal Western dress code
width usually follows the width of the jacket lapel. Lapels also have a buttonhole, intended to hold a boutonnière, a decorative flower. These are now only
Suit
1983 TV series or program
final sentence was addressed in a confidential aside to the camera, buttonholing the audience confidently to remind us that he was the first comedian
The Green Tie on the Little Yellow Dog
The_Green_Tie_on_the_Little_Yellow_Dog
Canadian actress, comedian, and writer (born 1952)
earlier seasons and Walsh's character Marg Delahunty became famous for buttonholing politicians and submitting them to satirical interviews. Usually Marg
Mary_Walsh_(actress)
Russian-American writer (1866–1892)
Yiddish language. Edelstadt immigrated to Cincinnati and worked as a buttonhole maker, while publishing Yiddish labor poems in Varhayt and Der Morgenshtern
David_Edelstadt
Polymer with rubber-like elastic properties
Seal Sheep Snake Stingray Fasteners Back closure Belt hook Buckle Button Buttonhole Frog Shank Hook-and-eye Hook-and-loop Velcro Snap Zipper Seams Neckline
Elastomer
Private school in Berkshire, England
and Captain of the Oppidans. Members of Pop wear a braided tailcoat (buttonhole), white and black houndstooth-checked trousers, a starched stick-up collar
Eton_College
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Female
Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh Olwen, OLWIN means "footprint/track of the holy one."
Boy/Male
Sikh
Great elixir, Lords elixir
Girl/Female
Arabic
Angel of Heaven
Boy/Male
Irish
from Sean.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Eliyhuw, ELIHU means "He is my God." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a friend of Job.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu, Traditional
Fortunate
Boy/Male
Hindu
Healthy and lovable Lucky person
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Again
Girl/Female
Indian
Like never before
Boy/Male
Hindu
Undivided
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v. t.
To hold at the button or buttonhole; to detain in conversation to weariness; to bore; as, he buttonholed me a quarter of an hour.
n.
The hole or loop in which a button is caught.
v.
An additional thickness of canvas, cloth, or the like, around an eyelet, buttonhole, etc.
n.
A bouquet worn in a buttonhole.
n.
A catch, of various forms and materials, used to fasten together the different parts of dress, by being attached to one part, and passing through a slit, called a buttonhole, in the other; -- used also for ornament.
n.
An ornamental button of various forms, worn in a shirt front, collar, wristband, or the like, not sewed in place, but inserted through a buttonhole or eyelet, and transferable.
a.
Folding or lapping over on the breast, with a row of buttons and buttonholes on each side; as, a double-breasted coat.