How to Make Singleton Buttons
comments (32) March 13th, 2009Cut a circle of wool felt the same size as the button. (In fact, the hole you cut from the center of your template in the first step would be a great template for this.) Sew the felt to the back of the button with a tiny whipstitch, as shown. After the last stitch, pass the needle into the felt and bring it back out at the center.
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Make a shank by stitching over a placeholder, like this paintbrush. |
To make a shank, find a placeholder that's the size you'd like your shank to be. I'm using a small paintbrush here. Place this over the back of the button as shown, and take two stitches through the center back of the button over the placeholder.
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Wrap the shank with thread. |
Next, wrap thread around and around the shank. Be careful not to pull the shank stitches as you wrap.
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Knot the thread at the end of the last wrap. |
At the end of the last wrap, knot your thread. Then pass the needle into the felt and bring it out at the side, as shown.
Cut the end of the thread close to the felt.
Variations: These buttons are really blank canvases. You could embroider on the fabric before you gather it around the ring. You could also paint the fabric with fabric paints. You could stitch around the edge of the button using other embroidery stitches, like the split stitch or stem stitch. You could also add sparkle with hot fix crystals. You could even print photo images onto fabric and make Singletons from that. Lots of possibilities!
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Comments (32)
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read You soon as possible !
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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
http://www.SewDanish.etsy.com
Scandinavian Textile Art, Unique Handmade Supplies
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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