How to Make Dorset Buttons
comments (42) March 4th, 2011Face the side of the button where the spokes aren't centered. Pass the needle down between the two spokes that are closest to the edge. Pull the yarn all the way through, then give it a tug. It will gently pull that off-center side of the button to the center.
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Pull the yarn to center the spokes on both sides of the button. |
When you've pulled all the spokes so they meet in the center, pass the needle down between the two opposite spokes, making a little stitch across the center. This will hold the spokes in place—but you'll still need to hold the leading end of the yarn firmly until you've started weaving on those spokes. That's the next step.
(Incidentally, you can make more than eight spokes in your button, if you like.)
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The weaving stitch: Bring the needle up on the left side of the spoke and down on the right side. |
Now to cover those spokes. The weaving stitch is very simple: Pass the needle up through the button on the left side of the nearest spoke. Then, bring the needle back down on the right side of the spoke. Pull the yarn snug around the spoke.
Move to the next spoke on the left, and repeat that stitch—up on the left side, down on the right. Repeat this process, working your way counterclockwise around the button.
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The weaving stitch will begin covering the center of the button and forming the crosswheel pattern. |
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Thank you for a very good idea.
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thanks again!
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Posted: 7:22 am on March 6th
Great method and great instructions. I would love to share it with my knitting group.
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Posted: 10:27 pm on September 30th
Today I posted an entry on my blog with a link to this tutorial.
Would you let me know if that's OK?\
Thanks,
Nancy Ward
http://paperfriendly.blogspot.com
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thank you ~
Posted: 4:36 am on June 4th
Hi!
Thanks a lot for the tutorial! I have been experimenting with this. Have a look at the gallery:
http://www.craftstylish.com/item/48299/dorset-button-hair-clips
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Ya Hoo!!!!!
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Thank you, what a great tutorial, these are lovely .. and I agree with the other poster .. awesome fingernails. :-)
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