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These button hearts were made for Valentine's for my daughter's class. I got the idea from SweetSugarBelle's blog. sweetsugarbelle.blogspot.com/
this was an attempt to make a quilt like this one: flickr.com/photos/eggmoney/400373863/ , mine doesn't look like hers which really worried me at first, the buttons were an afterthought in place of quilting stitching and I love them, in the end I'm happy with it
These mittens are a gift for a work colleague. We spend at least one breaktime a week out on duty, and at this time of year it gets very cold indeed! I chose the coffee brown jumper to make these out of as she likes to have a hot cup of coffee while she is on duty. The mitten pattern is from Betz White's wonderful book, "Warm Fuzzies", and I have embellished them with vintage buttons.
Buttoned Down Liveshow is an irregular night that showcases new music and established acts at various London venues. Acts showcased to date include Goose, Dragonette, Shlomo, Man Like Me and Gaggle. www.buttoneddownliveshow.com
Button making materials lay ready to be put together during a button making finals week break activity in the Friends Room on the third floor of the Vernon R. Alden Library on Wednesday, April 22, 2015. (Tyler Stabile/Ohio University Libraries)
Ha, look what I found at the steam fair...though i did have to traul through quite a bit of auto jumble to find them :) I know I have a lot of buttons already but they were only 1.00 a jar..so I really could not leave them.
Eryngium yuccifolium
Hammer p264
Here is a link to more photos of this wildflower: www.flickr.com/photos/wildflowersflorida/albums/721577193...
Button was intermittently attacking dragonflies - though in this case, I think he may have been fleeing Dr. F. I don't know why, I'm the one who trod on him.
Thanks sjb4photos Steve for the ID of a button Bush. photographed in late July at a small wetland in Williamstown West virginia
Here's the button I put on my sideways cardigan. I decided not to use the button band, so I could use the single rock button.
Button Snakeroot Eryngium yuccifolium in Nash Prairie, a privately owned native coastal prairie preserve in Brazoria Co. It is leased to a cattle ranch but is only used for hay mowing. No grazing, seeding, pesticides, fertilizers or irrigation used. July 2009.
Button Everlasting (Coronidium scorpioides). Seen at Belair National Park near Adelaide, South Australia.
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