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Embroidered button stitched with metallic-like thread, Perle 8, wool and in the middle a sequin and a bead.
I seem to come up with my best ideas right around 1am (out of sheer boredom I think), like his and her sock monkey buttons. Life just wouldn't be complete without a monkey button with a flower in her ear/hair :)
"I was an unworn, neglected item in my owner's closet. I don't know why -- my colors are cheerful, my texture is interesting, and I was made very, very well. But I sat in the closet for a couple of years until my owner's wife asked for shirts to remake into other clothes. Next thing I know, I'm being picked apart at the seams, broken down completely, and put back together as a different garment.
"I miss the collar and long sleeves but know that they, too, are in a better place. And me? Well, I've moved to the other side of the closet. Don't worry, I've got a great counselor to help deal with the gender identity crisis. I'm just glad to be seeing the light of day again."
Vintage buttons plus a thrifted cashmere sweater and plenty of time on an airplane = a button collar.
I really want to know what the 'oops' button does on this lighting desk. If anyone knows, please leave a comment!
Hello everyone!! its been a while since i last posted a pic but i'm back hehe :) This photo is for Me Again Mondays and ODC.
Theme:
MAM: Smells like a team spirit
&
ODC2: Celebration
It took a team to help make this hat that i am wearing as tomorrow i have organised a get together with a few friends but we all have to be wearing a weird mad hat...'mad hat day' and i had this black plain hat and decided to sow buttons and badges on it :) That is also why i'm celebrating because it took a while to make and i pricked my finger haha and now its done!! plus i'm back to taking photos YAY! :)
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Silver-grey worsted weight yarn, 6.5 mm hook, all except button band worked double-crochet through the back loop. Button band worked single crochet through both loops. Originally planned for this piece to be a shrug but the Vanna's Choice (Lion Brand) yarn was too thick to get the look I wanted. After staring at the rectangle of fabric for almost a month, I finally got an idea to turn it into a shawl/capelet. I LOVE buttons, so I just simply added the buttonband and buttons. Voila!, a crocheted shawl with the lacy look of knitted lace but with only a fraction of the time and concentration knitting would require (at least for me anyway)!
button brooches by McAnaraks, made from scraps of yarn zigzagged onto thick black felt, finished off with my own handmade buttons
Rustic button as made by me today from natural material. No clues, and no scale. What is it made of?
Happy Solstice and festive period everyone. Thanks for your comments, faves and tolerance of my bad jokes. Here's to lots more of your company next year, if you can bear it.
Project 365, #089 - 27th May 2012
In the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew, my attention was brought to this unique jade vine flower in one of the large glasshouses.
It reminded me very much of the happy moon images we see portrayed in children books or cartoons - don’t you think so…? 4iphonewallpapers.com/iphone-4-wallpapers/main/2010_09/ha...
After taking the picture, I was curious about the plant so I did some background reading. I discovered that the jade vine is a relative of the pea family and is commonly pollinated by bats, probably giving it’s usual flower shape ideal for them to hang down and feed on the nectar. Sadly, the jade vine has a very delicate nature and is considered an endangered species due to extensive deforestation. So, if you ever get the chance I highly recommend checking out this amazing plant and flower :)
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112 Pictures in 2012: #58 - Delicate
I like buttons. I even have a button press so that whenever I want a certain kind of button all I have to do is draw or print a design and *presto* button time!
Item Collaboration: Buttons
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Cal is well known for advocating the PragProgrammer's one button deploy pattern. Now that we're exposing our deploys on code.flickr.com (look at the footer), I thought people might want some clarification on how it works.
When we say "one button", we actually mean a button. And this is that button.