How to Make Singleton Buttons
comments (32) March 13th, 2009Place the plastic ring back in the center of the fabric, and pull the thread to gather the fabric around the ring.
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Adjust the fabric on the front of the button as needed. |
If you want a specific part of the design to show on the front of the button, then check on this as you're gathering. Here, my circles have gone off center, so I'll slide the fabric over a bit to recenter it.
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Anchor the gathers with a couple of tack stitches. |
When you've gathered the fabric snugly around the ring, take a couple of small tack stitches through the gathers to lock them in place, as shown. Knot your thread, but don't cut it.
(In fact, this is a good time to mention that you'll complete most of the steps in this button with a single strand of thread. This gives the button extra sturdiness.)
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Open the gathers to reveal the center hole in the back of the button. |
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Comments (32)
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read You soon as possible !
Posted: 3:08 am on August 11th
Posted: 1:57 pm on July 6th
And they're buttons! Who doesn't love buttons?
By the way, I am stubbornly sticking with the association of Singleton buttons with Bridget Jones. It just makes them even better!
Posted: 3:20 pm on June 9th
Posted: 4:34 am on June 4th
Linking to our posts is not a problem at all and it is much appreciated. I'm glad you enjoyed the project.
Posted: 10:26 am on May 19th
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
Posted: 2:46 pm on May 18th
Posted: 8:59 pm on May 7th
http://mitmuveltem.blogspot.com/2009/04/sk-gombok-nem-zsugorka.html
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Posted: 7:23 pm on April 7th
I am gonna make some of these...I will cut up some old ties I got for 20p each!And just left in the drawer (like we crafters do)
Love
Cath
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Posted: 11:01 am on March 31st
What a great idea, I can't wait to try it.
Thank You for sharing.
Posted: 2:54 pm on March 22nd
Posted: 2:00 pm on March 22nd
These are simply beautiful, and allow a seamstress to create buttons from the same fabric they are making a garment from. I so totally prefer this method over those button kits you can buy in the findings section.
Love this!
Posted: 1:20 pm on March 21st
Birgitte
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Posted: 3:24 am on March 21st
Posted: 1:54 pm on March 17th
mine are on my blog; http://sew-funky.blogspot.com
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