Here’s a list of all the swap partners in the embroidered button swap –
If you have not received an email from me then please let me know and I’ll send the details again.
If you have not received an email from me then please let me know and I’ll send the details again.
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Mollie & Shannon
Susan & Amy S
Adaiha & Caitlin
Jo & Mary
Megan & Kellie
Charlie & Judit
Beth & Charity
ClaireH & Claire M
Cathy & Aj
Lisa T & Rebecca
Kitty & Erin
Naomi & Quinne
Kim & T’lia
Leigh & Sam F
Kristin & Rebekah
Amy W & Lorna
Hannah & Lisa M
Kate & Robina
Jennifer H & Morgen
Sophie & Sarah
Pam & Reilly
Carly & Shanti
Michelle & Rose
Sami & Leah
Angela & Laurel
Holly & Amy M
Carey & Janalyn
Amy S & Vanessa
Molly & Courtney
Dione & Karina
Susan & Amy S
Adaiha & Caitlin
Jo & Mary
Megan & Kellie
Charlie & Judit
Beth & Charity
ClaireH & Claire M
Cathy & Aj
Lisa T & Rebecca
Kitty & Erin
Naomi & Quinne
Kim & T’lia
Leigh & Sam F
Kristin & Rebekah
Amy W & Lorna
Hannah & Lisa M
Kate & Robina
Jennifer H & Morgen
Sophie & Sarah
Pam & Reilly
Carly & Shanti
Michelle & Rose
Sami & Leah
Angela & Laurel
Holly & Amy M
Carey & Janalyn
Amy S & Vanessa
Molly & Courtney
Dione & Karina
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And as mentioned last week here’s a tutorial for using Prym cover buttons, which you might find useful if stitching French knots, or any other delicate stitches that you don’t fancy squashing in a button mould!
It took me a while to get the hang of this type of cover button, but the nice thing with these is that you can easily take the back off and reposition the fabric is needed.
It took me a while to get the hang of this type of cover button, but the nice thing with these is that you can easily take the back off and reposition the fabric is needed.
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If anyone has any tips they'd like to share for this type of cover button then please feel free to add a comment below.
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This example shows how to make a little French knot sheep button ... (click 'full' to enlarge tutorial)
A lovely tutorial! Thank you x
ReplyDeletegreat tute Sam - i've never manage to get on with these buttons but i will try again soon!
ReplyDeleteI've added your link now Mary - thank you x
ReplyDeleteThe sheep button is cute!
ReplyDeleteSam, would you mind replacing the link to my flickr account with the one to my blog? (This is Janalyn). Thanks.
Thanks Janalyn, all changed x
ReplyDeleteYay! This is so cute! Thanks so much for sharing this, I'll be linking.
ReplyDeleteThank you Rachel! x
ReplyDeleteLove that button! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteOK, I feel silly asking this. You said that you can easily pop the back off, but...how? My fabric is bunched, and I'd rather fix this one than start all over on it...
ReplyDeleteHi Mollie, just get a sharp knife under the rim and it will pop back off (mind your fingers though!)
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial, thanks! I like the play by play pictures embedded too. Really visually informative!
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