Introduction
A shank button is any button with a loop (or shank) on the back. This type of button is very easy to replace and will extend the life of your garment!
Tools
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            Remove your loose button (if necessary). 
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            If the button is already missing, remove any loose threads from your garment. 
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            Mark where the button was on the garment to hold place (a felt tip pen works fine, just keep the marking small) 
 
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            Measure out your thread. An easy measuring reference is the length of one arm fully extended. 
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            Thread your needle. 
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            Pull the thread until two equal parts are on either side of the needle. 
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            Tie a knot in the end of your thread (both ends should be tied together creating a double thread). 
 
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            Insert your needle into the marked space where your needle should go on the top side of the garment (that way the button will hide your knot). 
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            Pull the thread until the knot rests on the fabric. 
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            Insert your needle into the shank on the back of your button. 
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            Pull the thread until the button rests on the fabric. 
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            Insert the needle back into the same space on your fabric. Repeat the above instructions 5 times or until the button is firmly attached. 
 
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            To tie off your thread, insert the needle back into the fabric near your previous stitches. 
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            Pull thread until there is a small loop (do not pull flush with fabric). 
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            Insert the needle into the thread loop and pull through. 
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            Pull the thread until the loop closes and a knot is formed. 
 
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