How to Sew on a Magnetic Button for a Refined Finish

In this tutorial, I will show you how to attach a magnetic button for a more refined and professional finish.

Magnetic buttons can be sewn on directly, but with a small extra step, you can achieve a cleaner look and smoother use.

Let’s take a closer look at the method step by step.

Materials Used

Sew-on Magnetic Button (14 mm)

A sew-on type magnetic button. It is suitable for bag or pouch openings, providing a neat and secure finish.

Button Thread

For this project, a strong sewing thread is used.
This type of thread is durable and suitable for many kinds of handmade projects.

Button Thread

-- Steps --

☝️ What makes this method different from a standard sew-on technique is that,
as shown in the photo, the stitches wrap around the metal fitting.

Needle coming out through a sewing hole of the magnetic button

① Bring the needle out through one of the sewing holes of the magnetic button.

Needle passing through the fabric following steps 1 and 2

② Following steps ① and ②, pass the needle through the fabric.

Thread looped around the needle as shown in the diagram

③ Loop the thread around the needle as shown in the diagram.

Pulling the thread to tighten the stitch around the metal fitting

④ Pull the thread tight.

Even stitches wrapping around the magnetic button, filling all sewing holes

⑤ Repeat steps ①–④, keeping the stitches even, until all holes are filled.

The back of the button

Once finished, the back of the button will look like this.

Finish!!

Magnetic button attached to a flap pouch

Here is an example of the magnetic button attached to a flap pouch.

 Flap pouch

Magnetic buttons can be sewn on in a simple way, but by adding a small variation to the stitching,
you can achieve a more refined and elegant finish.

I hope this technique will be useful for your own projects.

With just a small extra stitch, familiar materials can take on a new look.
This method may take a little more time than a standard sew-on technique, but the finished result is well worth it.

Stay tuned for the next tutorial.

2015.06.06 Mayuka Morimoto,
2026.02.02 Translation: Sensei-Gura(ChatGPT)

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