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.
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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?
ReplyDeleteI 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
ReplyDeleteYour 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
ReplyDeleteHeather, 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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