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Cutwork button---this is my second attempt because on the first one I had too much lace and it looked like a sunflower.
The base fabric is cream duchess satin and the lace is cream as well.
The centre section is a piece of cream silk organza that had cutwork on it and I layered it on top of a piece of pale pink cotton Voile.
I had much difficulty attaching the lace--my fingers are too short and stubby to handle fiddly bits.
These elegant button covers are perfect for a simple outfit you want to dress up or to pair with an elegant sweater! This set includes two (2) button covers.
Can’t wake up in the morning? Get those hands off the snooze button!
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Photo by Marissa Angell
Cut steel coat button made in Birmingham around 1800. This button is part of a set which was probably made for wearing at court and other formal occasions.
Accession number: 1887 F904.6
I think we have 3 or 4 more girls in BA dresses, but could not fit them into the photo. Been a strange day, so this photo cheered me up.
Center the felt over the hole and glue it on the backside. Then clip the felt around the outer edge so you can fold it over.
My professor Olia Lialina is pressing my real submit button model at European Media Art Festival in 2006.
At first it was exhibited at Merz Akademie in the "First Ten Years Show" to celebrate the first decade of the world wide web.
I changed the date of this enty to make i fit better to the other images of that time.