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This is an original button eyes dunny, he stands 3'' tall. He was carefully hand painted with plenty love and some acrylic paint.
© Evelina Ghelarducci
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i can make this kind of handsewn fiddly thing while sitting with the children or putting my pregnant feet up for a while !
Just messing around while im supposed to be studying for my spanish test, my shirt has some pretty cool buttons so I took a few pictures in black and white. Procrastination :p
I finally finished the button band on my handspun/recycled cardigan. Next sweater is going to be a pullover!
Button-Fix - the secret fixing for panels
The concept is simple: durable nylon Buttons are attached to the back of one panel and the mating Fixes are attached to the other. Bring the panels together and slide until the Button-fixes "Click"
Button-fix can be configured in many different ways to best suit your application, either surface-mounted or rebated into the panel, and orientated for vertical or sideways assembly
Uses 1 x 5.0mm and 2 x 4.5mm countersunk screws
Button-Fix invisibly supports a wide variety of panel materials and thicknesses and is suitable for both interior and exterior use
Polymer composite
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Vintage bridle button that was found along others in an old dairy barn near Weatherford, OK. The front has a beautiful picture of the Mother Mary with a gold radiance. The back shows nice wear from its use and has a horizontal bar for attaching the button. The paint on the front is in remarkable condition. Button is approximately 1 ¾ inches.