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What Is A Toggle Button:
 

Toggle buttons are buttons that can be used separately on different projects, like bags, coats, dresses, and hats. Toggle buttons are made of horn, bone, shell, resin, wood, and coconut.
 

What are The Benefits Of Toggle Buttons:
 

Long and round, most toggles are used in buttonholes. Toggles are used to make a statement, so if you want buttons for your clothes to stand out, toggles are a great choice. Many of them have two holes in the middle and are attached to the clothes in a way that is similar to how flat buttons are attached.

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Short Questions Related to Toggle Button

Q1. How do you use toggles when you sew?

Stitch the cord onto the seam allowance at the given points, make a loop that sticks out on the edge, and sew the other end 1 cm from the seam allowance. The cord is crossed over after the seam is closed. The top cord always has to come from the same place.

Q2. What is a coat's buttonhole?

A jacket's closure clasp is often bigger than it needs to be to make the jacket stand out and look more interesting. For example, a toggle clasp in the middle of your jacket can be both a functional clasp and an eye-catching focal point. Instead of a button, it can be used to close the jacket.

Q3. How do you put a jacket's buttons on?

Cut out two shapes for each toggle, one for each side. Place them where you want them, and use low-tack tape to attach them to the coat fabric. Sew it on by hand or with a machine using leather or sharp needle. When leather or fake leather strips are used as toggles, they look even more stylish.

Q4. What is the world's oldest button?

Archeologists call the first thing that might have been a button a "perforated shell disc." It could have been worn as a button or a pendant. It was found in a grave at Mehrgarh in the Indus Valley in what is now Pakistan. It dates back to about 7000 BCE. It could have been sewn on to clothing because it had a hole in it.

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