Wednesday 4 November 2009

HOOKS AND EYES - HELP NEEDED!

I like to think of myself as the kind of person who, with a little effort, can get my head around most things but these little devils drive me crazy. I HATE HOOKS AND EYES.

In the past I have given them plenty of chances but every time I’ve tried to sew them on they will not behave. Just getting them to stay still is difficult – either the hook or the eye tends to leap out of my hand when I’m positioning it on the garment, never to be found again, leaving me with an orphan half. When I do manage to stitch them down they don’t really lie flat properly and I find it quite difficult to judge exactly where they need to be placed so that the two sides of the garment come together exactly right when done up. This isn’t helped, of course, by the fact that a hook and eye usually has to be sewn onto the neck or waistband area where a whole load of fabric and interfacing and a zip tape all meet up and, even with a lot of clipping, you are bound to land up with a lot of stiff fabric layers for the little hook and eye to have to balance on and stretch itself across.

The last time I used a hook and eye was on this sundress – here’s a close-up of the centre back.

This style meant that the top of the zip was going to be right in the middle of the back rather than up at the neck so I resigned myself to the fact that I would have to use a hook and eye so that the dress was completely ‘done up’ in such a showy place. It looks OK but it took me three attempts to get this sewn on to my satisfaction and you can still, if you look very closely, see it glinting through a small gap!

My solution since then has been to not bother with a hook and eye. Yes, really, I just put in a zip, placed as closely as I can to the top of the garment and leave it at that. If the zip is put in correctly it doesn’t come undone and I can live with a little bit of a ‘V’ effect at the top of the neck or waistband. But that isn’t really good enough is it? If I want to make a ‘couture’ garment I’m going to have to learn to do better.

Do you use hooks and eyes or do you hate them too? Do you have a much healthier relationship with these pesky little things, can you tame them? If so, have you got any tips for me on how to get them sewn down nicely? I’d love to know ……

10 comments:

  1. The one on the sundress is much better than any of the ones I've attempted. I can't get hook and eyes to work very well for me either. :( Sorry, but I dont have any tips to share with you... I wish I did.

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  2. I use the hook, and make a tiny buttonhole "loop" with thread.

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  3. If I don't need one then I don't use one, but if I do then my method is the same as Gwen, I make a thread loop which makes the whole thing lie much flatter. I also find it's easier to stitch into the right place after sewing your hook on to make sure that the "gap" is completely closed.

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  4. I use them at times, but I agree that they are ornery little things!!!!

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  5. Have you considered putting a strip of "Wash-Away Wonder Tape" across the place(s) where you need the hook/eye to be, and sticking the hook/eye down on the tape, and then attaching? It's made by Collins/Dritz, and is easily available here in the US. http://voguefabricsstore.com/store/images/P/Collins-7.jpg/ It's a two sided tape, so you can position it before peeling the paper off, and it washes out fairly easily. I use it for putting in zippers, and positioning slippery fabrics.

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  6. Thanks for checking out my blog Eugenia. I think I will be making that dress. Everone else agreed and like it too. I have four months to sewing so gives me plently of time to make some stuff up.

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  7. I must admit to never bothering with them if I can help it. If I put in a zip I tend to do a lapped zip so you don't get the 'gap' at the top in the same way that you do with a centered zip or invisible zip. I will often move the zip from the CB to the underarm seam as well to avoid needing a hook and eye!
    Love the print in that sundress by the way!

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  8. Your solution is my solution! I've done this for decades because I HATE hooksandeyes and see no purpose for them at all!!!

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  9. I HATE hooks and eyes. I either do as you do - just the zipper and nothing else. However for skirts I have had much success with a tab inside the waistband. If you are interested you can see an example in my blog post
    http://quiltsewsewsue.blogspot.com/2009/06/burda-wof-01-2009-112-skirt-part-1.html

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