Eyelets

How to Create Eyelets 


Step-by-Step Instructions:

Learn how to create eyelets for garments, bags, and accessories to add functional reinforced holes for drawstrings, lacing, and decorative details—perfect for beginners and advanced sewists seeking professional finishes on corsets, hoodies, tote bags, and more.

Materials Needed:
Tips for Perfect Eyelets:
1. Choose Your Eyelet Type and Size
2. Reinforce the Fabric
3. Mark Eyelet Placement
4. Punch the Hole
5. Insert the Eyelet Shaft
6. Set the Eyelet with a Setter Tool and Hammer
7. Alternative: Use an Eyelet Press (No-Hammer Method)
8. Trim and Finish
9. Test for Security
10. Troubleshooting Common Issues

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Top FAQs for this technique:

What is the difference between an eyelet and a grommet?

Eyelets and grommets are often used interchangeably, but technically eyelets are smaller (under 1/2 in) and grommets are larger. Both are two-part metal rings that reinforce fabric holes.

Do I need to reinforce the fabric before setting an eyelet?

Yes, always reinforce with interfacing or an additional fabric layer to prevent tearing and ensure the eyelet stays secure under stress.

Can I set eyelets without a setter tool?

While a setter tool and hammer (or eyelet press) give the most secure and professional results, some craft eyelets can be set with pliers, though they may not hold up to heavy use.

Why did my eyelet fall out or tear the fabric?

Common causes include insufficient reinforcement, a hole that’s too large for the eyelet shaft, or incomplete crimping during setting. Test on scrap fabric first to dial in your technique.


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