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Now I'll show you what you can do with an old button fly. I'm going to make a lacing
up portion for our play mat. And so, and you can use the buttons for just a touchy feely
section. So we'll cut the buttons away from the button fly. And for this one I'm going
to trim, just trim up the edge and we'll just sew that down to the mat. And it's just kind
of a fun thing to touch and feel. And then with the buttonhole portion I've got two,
you're going to need two button fly things and I'm going to just trim these up so that
I have the button holes on either side. And we'll use a lace to, so that the child can
practice his lacing up. So to prepare this, the button flies were both headed in this
direction, so I really want them to face each other so that the lacing is more easy and
I have four button holes here, but I have five here. So I'm going to cut off this bottom
buttonhole. And we'll discard that. And I've cut it open slight here so that I can open
up the flap up and expose the buttonholes. So we'll pin that down in that position. And
then on the other side, I'm going to remove, this flap is underneath. Again, I've cut it
off at the top here. I'm going to remove this because it's going to be down at the bottom,
and you don't want it to get in the way of the child while they're doing their lacing.
So we'll just cut that off as close as you can and we'll pin this down and we'll just
be top stitching that also. And I'll pin this in place with the flap open. OK? You'll want
to put a couple pins in there to hold it in place for your top stitching. And then you
can get a nice colorful lace. I've got a nice colorful lace. You want to make sure that
it has the little hard ends on it. Makes it a lot easy for those little fingers to get
the lace through the holes and then the child can lace up through all these nice buttonholes.