Winging It Week 44 | Stitched Buttons Trims and Edges

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • It's Winging It Week 44 and we are in a 5th Sunday Month. This time, we are going to learn how to make some Stitched Buttons Trims and Edges.
    This is an enormous area of textile art and so we are just having a bit of a taster today. I am going to show you some of my favourite techniques as we create a sampler page.
    Do let me know which is your favourite.
    To stitch along you will need:
    20x20cm Felt square with 1cm border marked on all sides
    Threads - we use all sorts today, so use whatever you like
    Sharp needle
    Blunt tapestry needle
    Beading needle (straw needles are great)
    Metal or plastic rings
    Button forms - I used these: www.amazon.co....
    Seam ripper
    Ruler
    Cutting mat (optional)
    Rotary cutter (optional)
    Pencil
    Beeswax
    Circle template
    Beads
    Heat erase pen
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    Nails: Rimmel Super Gel - 078 - Sleigh Mama
    00:00 Intro
    Dorset Bouquet Button
    Dorset Tree Button
    Bird;s Eye Buttons
    Death's Head Button
    Fringing
    Blanket Picot Edging
    Tassels
    Beaded Fringe
    The Finished Piece

Комментарии • 28

  • @lisabeecats
    @lisabeecats 4 месяца назад +1

    I wanted to thank you for making this video. It’s very nice and educational.

  • @junimondin
    @junimondin 5 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful tutorial. Thanks a lot ❤

  • @susanforsberg2547
    @susanforsberg2547 Месяц назад

    Fabulous and very clearly well done thank you so much for sharing and guiding us ❤️🥰❤️

    • @featherstitchhouse
      @featherstitchhouse  Месяц назад +1

      That's so kind. Thank you. I'm glad the video was useful. 🤗

  • @PostView24
    @PostView24 6 месяцев назад +1

    Brilliant!

  • @doreenannafourie4125
    @doreenannafourie4125 Год назад +3

    Goodness you have taken me down memory lane, I last made this kind of buttons for my son's cloths when he was born. Lovely video. Thank you.

    • @featherstitchhouse
      @featherstitchhouse  Год назад

      Thanks so much for your lovely message. I hadn't made Dorset Buttons for ages. I forgot how much I enjoyed the process.

  • @juneparks2265
    @juneparks2265 9 месяцев назад +1

    I love the tree button I have seen them in macrame and thought I couldn't do it. but your direction look better. I love all the buttons and all your videos. Thank you so much

  • @rhonda5780
    @rhonda5780 8 месяцев назад +1

    This video is so informative and easy to follow. Thank you.

  • @angelperry1836
    @angelperry1836 Год назад +1

    Thanks for doing this, love learning new techniques and uses for each.

    • @featherstitchhouse
      @featherstitchhouse  Год назад

      Thanks so much. It's a pleasure- I really enjoyed making this video. I am a thread butterfly really - I love having a go at a billion different techniques so this page was perfect for me.

  • @catherinelittle2118
    @catherinelittle2118 Год назад +1

    This was an exciting video for me. The covered buttons are my favourite. Seeing them completed brought back lovely memories of similar buttons my mother had in her sewing basket. I think that creating a sampler page is a great idea. It provides an opportunity to learn new stitches and present them in a way that protects them and keeps them safe. A book format becomes a handy reference tool and something to admire. I would like to make such a page showcasing the stitches you have demonstrated. I have never made Dorset buttons but would love to try. Thank you so much for stimulating my interest and sharing new techniques through your video. It is much appreciated.

    • @featherstitchhouse
      @featherstitchhouse  Год назад

      Thanks so much for your lovely message. I am so glad you enjoyed the video and feel inspired. I really enjoyed making this page, it's nice to just play sometimes and see what happens. I hope you have a go at some of the techniques. Do send pictures of your creations. I would love to see your versions.

    • @dawsie
      @dawsie Год назад

      I was thinking the same thing, I have started making myself Victorian clothes and have a book of fabrics that I have bought to keep a record, but having a book of buttons would be a great idea as I’m making my own buttons , like the Dorset button, but I also make buttons from seed beads, but I’m looking at making my own resin buttons as well, this way I can also keep a record of what were used and where I sourced them from.

  • @lidiacristinacobos1472
    @lidiacristinacobos1472 11 месяцев назад

    Hermosaaaaa quedó !!!! Gran labor y creatividad !!!! Graciasss😊🎉🎉🎉

  • @bluecatsewing
    @bluecatsewing Год назад +1

    Brilliant, my favourite is the tree. Looking forward to doing this one 💜

    • @featherstitchhouse
      @featherstitchhouse  Год назад

      I love the tree too. Looking forward to seeing your versions.

  • @ShoshiPlatypus
    @ShoshiPlatypus 11 месяцев назад

    What a lovely video! I really enjoyed it. I saw a death's head button video recently and thought how striking they were - they were frequently used on men's clothing in the 18th century and the man in the video was making authentic clothing from the period. I love your Dorset buttons - the scalloped edged one, the little bouquet and the tree - so pretty! I am looking forward to exploring some more of your videos. Thanks for sharing an excellent tutorial!
    PS After a really quick visit to your channel, new subbie! So many fun techniques to explore!

  • @darksilk1967
    @darksilk1967 11 месяцев назад

    YeeaaHH!! Fun garantied

  • @judyrowse7354
    @judyrowse7354 4 дня назад +1

    Make a Dorset button

  • @kristinjacobsen3417
    @kristinjacobsen3417 Год назад +1

    Sorry to be boring but I like the tree best, too. Tho' the bouquet is cute as well. And the picot. I've got a tiny thin crochet hook that I could use for the fringe. I can't imagine ever crocheting with it.

    • @featherstitchhouse
      @featherstitchhouse  Год назад

      Not boring. I love the tree button too. Thanks for saying hi! 🤗

  • @TheKazadoodle
    @TheKazadoodle Год назад +2

    Lovely work. Button forms can be found at Gina B Silkworks and she's from the UK too :D

    • @featherstitchhouse
      @featherstitchhouse  Год назад +1

      I love Gina B Silkworks! If I made buttons more often, she would be my go-to and she is based in Lincolnshire too! Thanks for watching. 🤗