Following on from my last post (Dragon Bag).. I wanted a button closure but didn't want it to look out of place. Didn't really take long for a button moon to pop into my head - only problem: I didn't HAVE a button anything like a moon! So I decided to have a pop a making my own..
Inspiration came from 2 of my blogger friends this time:
Nicola at Clasheen blogged about some gorgeous little brooches she was doing as a mini workshop.. I think these are so cool, she had so cleverly used tiny resists to create texture.. I could picture a moon with tiny craters.
A while ago Heather blogged about a gorgeous felt & leather button that she had made.. I loved this button. I decided to have a play and try making my own version... as a full moon. I certainly ENJOYED myself making them.. and will make other buttons in the future. As far as my bag goes though THANK GOODNESS for Sharri of Buttonalia; she is making me some moony buttons as I write this :) I am so excited to see what she comes up with - and I know its going to be a lot better than my moons lol.
I chickened out at the last minute from doing the tiny resists.. not sure why. I felted it really hard. When it was dry I cut circles and using the darning foot on my machine, freemotioned some 'craters' - they all look like grinning halloween skulls to me ...
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Pleased with how the loop turned out. I cut a hole in the leather disk and threaded the loop through before attaching it. |
Zig-zag stitched through all 3 layers just around the edge. This was ok.. but I wondered if attaching it more securely to the back layer of felt would make it stiffer. |
Glad I played around with this though.. even if I'mnot planning to use them :) it was interesting and different. I would do things differently again next time (apart from using interesting and colourful felt.. HAND embroidery and maybe some beads.. I shall try handstitching the leather back on to see how that looks.
Next post will be the finished bag (I hope).. I VERY nearly finished it a few days ago.. then decided to change the way I was doing the handle.
xoxo
4 comments:
Deborah--You sure did an exhaustive study of the button-making process with these!! I love your loops but am not sure how you did them. Did you braid something to make the cord?
I like the craters, but can understand when something doesn't match your 'vision'. :)
I can't wait to see your finished bag!! XXO-
Hi Deborah
Your textural felt looks silky soft and beautiful, i love the buttons i think you did a great job even with the funny face lol
Hi girls :) thanks for commenting on my latest madness lol
Heather, I took 5 or 6 stitches into the felt with the yarn coming over a pencil at the back to make even loops. Then wrapped the yarn around the base of the loops (as close to the felt as I could) to hold them together, put the needle down the INside of the wrap round stitches & took a small stitch across the other side of the felt then back UP through the wrap around stitches. Then I just button hole stitched around the loop to hold the strands together.
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Hi Karen, I looked at loads of moon photos to get an idea of how to do the craters.. and just kept on seeing the man in the moon! In the end I just went with it.. I thought if I'd of done them as unconnected craters they would of just looked spotty.. oh well, doesn't matter - it was a learning curve :)
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Deborah I have loved seeing the process of your first button making, it's great to have a try at something new isn't it! Your dragon bag is looking wonderful, i look forward to seeing it finished x
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