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- Buttonhole abstract "Buttonholes are holes in fabric which allow buttons to pass through, securing one piece of the fabric to another. The raw edges of a buttonhole are usually finished with stitching. This may be done either by hand or by a sewing machine. Some forms of button, such as a Mandarin button, use a loop of cloth or rope instead of a buttonhole. Buttonholes can also refer to flowers worn in the lapel buttonhole of a coat or jacket, which are referred to simply as "buttonholes" or boutonnières.".
- Buttonhole thumbnail Keyhole_buttonhole.jpg?width=300.
- Buttonhole wikiPageID "3259645".
- Buttonhole wikiPageRevisionID "594050535".
- Buttonhole hasPhotoCollection Buttonhole.
- Buttonhole subject Category:Textile_closures.
- Buttonhole comment "Buttonholes are holes in fabric which allow buttons to pass through, securing one piece of the fabric to another. The raw edges of a buttonhole are usually finished with stitching. This may be done either by hand or by a sewing machine. Some forms of button, such as a Mandarin button, use a loop of cloth or rope instead of a buttonhole. Buttonholes can also refer to flowers worn in the lapel buttonhole of a coat or jacket, which are referred to simply as "buttonholes" or boutonnières.".
- Buttonhole label "Buttonhole".
- Buttonhole label "Knoopsgat".
- Buttonhole label "Occhiello (moda)".
- Buttonhole label "Ojal".
- Buttonhole label "Петля (одежда)".
- Buttonhole sameAs Ojal.
- Buttonhole sameAs Occhiello_(moda).
- Buttonhole sameAs Knoopsgat.
- Buttonhole sameAs m.025snsd.
- Buttonhole sameAs Q2017717.
- Buttonhole sameAs Q2017717.
- Buttonhole wasDerivedFrom Buttonhole?oldid=594050535.
- Buttonhole depiction Keyhole_buttonhole.jpg.
- Buttonhole isPrimaryTopicOf Buttonhole.