How to Make Wall Art with Vintage Fabric and Buttons

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leethal Lee Meredith, contributor
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Show off your favorite vintage fabrics and buttons as well as your artistic talent!
A cluster of these pieces looks best, so make yourself a set!
My buttons were all collected from crafty thrift or reuse stores.
Show off your favorite vintage fabrics and buttons as well as your artistic talent!

Show off your favorite vintage fabrics and buttons as well as your artistic talent!

Photo: Lee Meredith
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For my third piece, I chose a pattern featuring pictures of sewing machines—not good for obvious button placement. I could have just stuck them around randomly, but I chose to make lines of buttons following three of the vertical lines in the pattern.


If there's a fabric you like, find a way to make the buttons work and turn it into art.

I chose one line of black buttons to match the fabric, one line of a neutral brown for some warmth, and one line of bright red to make it pop!


I sewed all the buttons on with black thread to match the black fabric pattern.

Now just find the perfect place to hang your work(s) of art on your wall!


A cluster of these pieces looks best, so make yourself a set!

 

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Comments (8)

MariaRobles writes: If you like buttons I'm sure you'll enjoy this link http://www.flickr.com/photos/cutemosaiccom/5903888597/in/photostream

Posted: 3:58 am on July 22nd
alhambradesigns writes: If you’re looking to create a unique handmade feature wall or have a unique ceiling rose then take a peek at www.AlhambraDesigns.com

Posted: 12:57 pm on March 7th
DaniV writes: I had some vintage quilt pieces so used a piece...it came out really nice and I plan to make two smaller ones when I find more hoops....this is a Christmas quilt so is in shades of red and green, think it turned out rather well
Posted: 4:17 pm on March 21st
silverhawk319 writes: got a ton of fabric from the 60s and 70s finally a use besides quilting.
Posted: 8:27 pm on March 19th
CatherineG writes: I really like this project because it is a great way to dress up an apartment on a dime! Thanks!
Posted: 4:37 pm on March 15th
xperimentl writes: I've had some scraps that I couldn't part with that would look adorable in a tiny hoop with buttons. Thanks for the inspiration.
Posted: 12:22 pm on March 11th
sagerchatter writes: Awesome! I happen to be finishing my own fabric/needlework embroidery hoop to adorn the walls and was brainstorming for final touches. This is perfect!
Posted: 12:24 pm on March 10th
Jen_W writes: I love the idea but I absolutely adore how you chose to use the buttons, letting the fabric lead your design. Each piece is so distinctive.
Posted: 1:08 am on March 10th
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