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Reinforced opening in fabric
machine-made due to the difficulty of achieving it by hand working. Buttonholer – Sewing machine attachment Zipper Belt (clothing) Boutonnière Shaeffer
Buttonhole
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
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
buttonhole in a knitted fabric Buttonholer This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Buttonhole. If an internal link incorrectly
Buttonhole_(disambiguation)
knitting, buttonholes can be made in several ways. Eyelet buttonhole -- Work to desired buttonhole location, yarn over, decrease. Vertical buttonhole -- Knit
Buttonhole_(knitting)
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
Series of lockstitch sewing machines
zigzag stitch, they cannot feasibly sew a buttonhole. To rectify this, Singer produced an evolving line of buttonholer attachments that mount on the machine's
Singer_Model_27_and_127
Medical condition
dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans. Dermatofibromas typically have a positive buttonhole sign, or central dimpling in the center. Acrochordon, also called skin
Dermatofibroma
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Painting by Henri Rousseau
portrait painting and landscape painting. It also shows him wearing as a buttonhole the insignia of the Ordre des Palmes académiques, which was awarded to
Myself,_Portrait-Landscape
German military decoration and symbol
Note that for everyday wear, only the ribbon was worn from the second buttonhole in the tunic. The Iron Cross, 1st class, was a pin-on medal with no ribbon
Iron_Cross
Genus of flowering plants in the coffee family Rubiaceae
customary for upper-class men from New York City to wear a gardenia in their buttonhole during the Gilded Age. Sigmund Freud remarked to the poet H.D. that gardenias
Gardenia
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
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
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
Vocabulary used in the fashion business and clothing industry
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
Clothing_terminology
pairs of soles onto women's shoes in one hour in 1858, and the Reese Buttonholer that made 100,000 button holes a week in 1891. Continuously taking on
Laird_Schober_Shoes
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
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)
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
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)
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
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
"К" on shoulder straps of field jackets and everyday cadets was added. Buttonholes were removed from collars of service members and cadets, while the golden
Uniforms of the Russian Armed Forces
Uniforms_of_the_Russian_Armed_Forces
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
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
Russian order of chivalry
Punishment, Raskolnikov guesses that Luzhin must have, "...the Anna in his buttonhole and that he puts it on when he goes to dine with contractors or merchants
Order_of_Saint_Anna
Person who makes, repairs, or alters clothing professionally
well-appointed room in which the master would measure customers. Cutting, sewing, buttonholes, and finishing work were performed in adjoining rooms. In England, there
Tailor
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)
Any of the various styles of embroidery indigenous to India
gitti, jangira, murri, phanda, jaalis etc. In English: chain stitch, buttonhole stitch, French knots and running stitch, shadow work. Another is the khatao
Embroidery_of_India
Civil position in the Russian Empire
Privy Councillor in uniform. Insignia are laced buttonholes without gaps with three stars and emblem of his Ministry.
Privy_Councillor_(Russia)
Symbol
circumvent the law, social democrats wore red bits of ribbons in their buttonholes. These actions, however, led to arrest and jail sentences. Subsequently
Rose_symbolism
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
Centre for Heavy Ion Research 13th century: Functional buttons with buttonholes for fastening or closing clothes 1709: Eau de Cologne by Johann Maria
List of German inventions and discoveries
List_of_German_inventions_and_discoveries
President of Kenya from 1964 to 1978
the next in elegant suits from Savile Row, seldom without a rose in his buttonhole; he could be photographed in leopard-skin hat and cloak waving a silver
Jomo_Kenyatta
Fictional character from the James Bond franchise
bullet-proof vest, laden with preposterous features ("a Beretta in the buttonhole, and a cute little mini-gun in the gusset"). Featured in Casino Royale
Q_(James_Bond)
World Wrestling Entertainment pay-per-view event
The Gimmick (June 23, 2006). "ECW One Night Stand 2006. PPV Report". buttonhole.com.au. Retrieved November 5, 2007.[permanent dead link] [unreliable source
ECW_One_Night_Stand_(2006)
British campaign medal
design as the Large Medal. It was worn on the left chest, often from a buttonhole, with the ribbon attached via a wide curved suspender. The Gold (or Peninsular)
Army_Gold_Medal
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
Aspect of the Cold War
inside a wallet F-21 Pocket Camera - Issued by the KGB. Concealed in a buttonhole with a wire running to a device that allows the spy to take a picture
Cold_War_espionage
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
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
gold lace. Blue turnback lapels were also edged in gold lace, with nine buttonholes featuring the same gold pattern. The round cuffs carried three rows of
Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars
Royal_Navy_during_the_Napoleonic_Wars
Ruler used for measuring short spaces
hems for alterations as well as intervals between pleats and buttonholes and buttonhole lengths. It can be also used as a compass to draw arcs and circles
Sewing_gauge
Type of tape lace from Branscombe, Devon
Typical of Branscombe lace are the edging of buttonholed scallops, bars decorated with nibs (tiny buttonholed rings), woven spider wheels and a variety of
Branscombe_lace
Needle lacing technique originating in England
from the holes that create the pattern. It is made up of rows of twisted buttonhole stitches worked over horizontal threads. At the end of each row, the stitching
Hollie_point
Disease in the valves of the heart
or fusion of the mitral leaflets, leading to a severely compromised "buttonhole" or "fish mouth" valve. In 70% of cases rheumatic heart disease involves
Valvular_heart_disease
men's dress shirts had, instead of a collar, a narrow neckband with a buttonhole in both the front and back. By the mid-1920s, however, many men preferred
1920s_in_Western_fashion
Machine used to stitch fabric
and smooth motion. Charles Miller patented the first machine to stitch buttonholes. Throughout the 1850s more and more companies were being formed, each
Sewing_machine
Social movement to regulate the length of the working day
marched to demand the eight-hour day. They wore a red triangle in their buttonholes. Its three sides symbolise the division of time between work, leisure
Eight-hour_day_movement
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
Anatomical region between the torso and the legs
ligaments which partly radiate into it. The zona orbicularis acts like a buttonhole on the femoral head and assists in maintaining the contact in the joint
Hip
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
Scottish footballer and manager (1913–1981)
in general. From coaching his players and arguing with journalists to buttonholing fans in pubs, all Shankly ever wanted to do was talk about football and
Bill_Shankly
Russian avant-garde painter
also known as the "лошкарей" (spoons) because they wore spoons in their buttonholes. He did not, however, stay with Malevich after the creation of the Suprematist
Aleksey_Morgunov
Detachable collar worn by Christian clergy
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Clerical_collar
Creative works made with eyelets and other open-work embroidery techniques
eyelets, which are cut out of the fabric, then bound with overcast or buttonhole stitches. The patterns, often depicting flowers, leaves, vines, or stems
Broderie_anglaise
Spanish teen drama television series
that the show's characters all "border stereotypes" but "escape total buttonholing"; director Silvia Quer said she was attracted to the show because of
Elite_(TV_series)
Traditional needlework of Sindh
bewildering variety of techniques. Applying tiny mirrors attached with buttonhole and other stitch is the technique most characteristic of Sindhi work,
Sindhi_embroidery
Argentinian theatre of the Cold War, from 1976 to 1983
cases, saying, 'Hey, what about this? We're interested in this case.' He buttonholed (Foreign Minister Cesar) Guzzetti and, finally, President Jorge R. Videla
Dirty_War
Part of clothing that covers the arms
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Sleeve
Poet and writer from Monaghan, Ireland
1996) Sr. Una Agnew, The Mystical Imagination of Patrick Kavanagh: A Buttonhole in Heaven? (Columba Press, 1999; ISBN 978-1-85607-276-2) Peter Kavanagh
Patrick_Kavanagh
both sleeves; buttonholes – with a golden gap. From April 30, 1936 – an additional yellow metal star was installed on the buttonholes. By Order of the
Major_of_State_Security
Needle lace developed in Youghal, Ireland
is a flat needlepoint lace with no cordon nets. It uses a ladder like buttonhole stitches around each motif and edges decorated with a 'Venetian Stitch'
Youghal_lace
Luxembourgish-American photographer (1879–1973)
idealisation of the garment, beyond the exact description of fabrics and buttonholes. After World War I, during which he commanded the photographic division
Edward_Steichen
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
Military unit
piping and nine white tasselled buttonhole laces. Yellow pointed cuffs with bearing a white vertical tasselled buttonhole lace. Yellow turnbacks. Dark azure
Guards_of_Honour_(Naples)
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
Men's formal knee-length coat
a braided frock coat suit with silk top hat, stand-up collar, cravat, buttonhole, striped shirt, gloves, button boots, cane and racing glasses, in a cartoon
Frock_coat
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
English actor (1902–1983)
this man all my life and that I have never met anyone who more adroitly buttonholed me while keeping me firmly at arm's length." Richardson was not known
Ralph_Richardson
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)
Irish textile art form
lace. Kenmare lace is a needlepoint Irish lace based on the detached buttonhole stitch. (It is sometimes called needle-lace to distinguish it from canvas
Irish_lace
Traditional embroidery style from Lucknow, India
front. The warp and weft threads are carefully drawn apart and minute buttonhole stitches are inserted into the cloth. Turpai Darzdari Pechani Bijli Ghaspatti
Chikankari
always worn flowing down the chest; the Steinkerk cravat looped through a buttonhole of the coat. The previous decade saw Spanish breeches as the most popular
1650–1700_in_Western_fashion
Evolutionary retention of no longer needed structures in living organisms
clonal plants Evolutionary Ecology 45:501-520 "Why Do Suits Have a Random Buttonhole on the Lapel? We Found Out". Gear Patrol. 2020-12-30. Retrieved 2024-03-23
Vestigiality
British shirting brand owned by Albini Group of Albino, Bergamo
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Thomas_Mason_(apparel)
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
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)
Type of yarn used for sewing
for general sewing thread is tex 25 or tex 30. A slightly heavier silk buttonhole thread suitable for bartacking, small leather items, and decorative seams
Thread_(textiles)
Sleeveless upper-body garment
waistcoat pocket, with the watch on a watch chain threaded through a buttonhole. Sometimes an extra hole was made in line with the pockets for this use
Waistcoat
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
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
Political party in Austria
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
German Workers' Party (Austria-Hungary)
German_Workers'_Party_(Austria-Hungary)
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
Clothing made of furry animal hides
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Fur_clothing
Cushion for the head
hold it securely inside." Other methods of closure are ties or buttons/buttonholes. Body pillows are as long as a full adult body, providing support to
Pillow
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)
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Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit
A Year
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Desire for the Love for Lord
Boy/Male
Muslim
Servant of the provider
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Gift of God
Girl/Female
Tamil
Jayasudha | ஜயஸà¯à®¤à®¾
Nectar of victory
Male
English
Middle English form of Norman French Josce, JOSSE means "lord."
Boy/Male
Arabic
Rest; Repose
Female
Hebrew
(×¢Ö·× Ö¸×ª) Unisex form of Hebrew Anath, ANAT means "answer (to prayer)." Compare with another form of Anat.
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, German
Bright Fame
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Frost
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