Showing posts with label fabric covered buttons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fabric covered buttons. Show all posts

Monday, November 12, 2012

Colour combinations

I didn't think these would go together but these 2 colours were what DD requested. Six braided green and brown. After braiding it like that (3 consecutive green, 3 consecutive brown), it seems quite pleasant. I might try another that is green, brown alternates. I might try an 8-braid, or a 10? I think it's the same method as the 6. I'll need to find the corresponding ribbon ends first though.
 
Remember the top-most gift bag? I used it for the tutorial. Made some more out of Christmas colours. 
Would you have guessed that all these came from a single piece of cloth? It's those 'cheater' patchwork types. The sizes are just nice for these 27mm buttons. Dual loops elastic hair ties.
I just remembered that I'm supposed to update the Pre-Christmas Sale 2012 page with these than post here.
Oh well.

Have a blessed day!

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

What's in store

We'll be having a private sale in November. These are some of the magnets that we've made in preparation. Fabric-covered with a mixture of cotton-linen blend, quilting cotton, flannel or oxford cotton (some with lace). The magnets were E6000ed so you know they won't fall off even in the washing machine, LOL! Packed in sets of 4 by colour scheme for easy gift-giving.

Fun and colourful scrunchies. These are large ones, about 15cm across when fully opened up. Mini ones available but will post pic later. 

Christmas 2012 orders will be taken till 23 30Nov and then we'll be taking a longer than usual break after finishing these orders. Some new items coming up so watch this space.

Have a blessed day!

How do you draw flowers?

I like the contrast of this ring. It's a simple flower design, like the type I used to draw when I was in primary school, paired with intricate silver tone filigree adjustable ring base. I stuck the base on with E6000. I accidentally washed a previous ring and it survived a full cycle intact. Not only did the fabric stay on the button, the base was still very firmly stuck. I used to use super glue. Not any more. :-)

Have a blessed day!

Friday, October 26, 2012

Downsizing

These are 18mm fabric-covered buttons. The ones I used to use were 27mm buttons. I wanted to use smaller ones so I could pair two covered buttons with some coloured elastic that I found. These were so much fun that I'm out of 18mm buttons now though I still have a few more colours for the elastic. Hmmm, should I match the fabric to the elastic or the elastic to the fabric. Maybe the former 'cos I have lots more fabric than elastic, LOL!

Have a blessed day!

Friday, October 19, 2012

Huggable for a Rilakkuma fan

This is one very huggable bolster and case for a Rilakkuma fan. I had to jump queue to make this 'cos the fan's birthday is this Sunday. Sorry! To those whose orders are still pending. I'll be able to craft more next week when DD goes back to school after a 2 week break.

Refill pack for someone who already has the cover button mould and pusher. This is a mix of normal buttons and 'flat' backs. I removed 12 shanks out of the 21 buttons so that the magnets can be stuck behind. E6000 is not included but these magnets come with a sticky patch that can be used instead. I prefer E6000 'cos the bond's much stronger but for a normal magnet, the sticky patch should be ok. 

This is a starter kit for fabric cover elastic hair ties. Another Rilakkuma fan (not the same one as the bolster owner though). 

Have a blessed day!

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Same old, same old

Yup, yup, fabric covered buttons again. Magnets this time :-)
I had this piece of oxford fabric that had multi-coloured circles. They were too close together for the 27mm buttons but I cut them out anyway. I think 27mm is much better at showing off the pretty lace than 18mm ones. I like the balance of the colour with the lace and the backdrop. Sadly, I only have the blue, brown tones. The brighter version of reds and oranges was made into this backpack.

Have a blessed day!

Bobby pins

Another version of the fabric covered button, this time on bobby pins!
Top is antique bronze while bottom is gunmetal. DD chose both combinations. I just stuck them with a large glob of E6000 glue 'cos I don't have a hot glue gun. Good thing it dries clear and solid.

Have a blessed day!

Monday, October 15, 2012

Magnetised

We're in a fabric-covered button kind of mood.
These are the latest twist on the button...magnets!
Very simple to do, just remove the post at the back and stick a magnet behind. I used magnets from Daiso which came with a sticky patch but I removed this sticky patch and stuck the magnet on with E6000 (industrial glue).


Oh, if you want to remove the post, you can cut it but DD suggested to remove the post before even making the button.
I used two pliers, one to hold the post, the other to twist the wire on the other side so that I can pull out the whole post. It's a bit tricky at the start but it's much easier (and lesser effort) than cutting.

Have a blessed day making these!

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Make your own : fabric-covered hair tie kit

This kit contains almost everything you'll need to make your own fabric-covered button hair ties. It's just short of needle and thread to help you get the elastic through the loop at the back of the button. You can try to squeeze the elastic through if you don't have needle nor thread.
There's a fabric cover button kit. You can get this from Daiso. This one comes with its button-making kit. There's also the refill kit at Daiso. Daiso has both the green and blue pushers but I prefer the green 'cos the mould that comes with it is transparent and you can see if the picture is centred. The blue pusher has an opaque mould.
I also included 15 elastic hair ties. Extra for just in case. Besides, it came in packs of 5, LOL!
I cut 11 pink hexagons. All different, all cotton-linen blend. There are also 4 circles from Lecien's Happy Chihuahua.
All you'll need is just the tutorial here.

Have fun!
ps: I'll be coming up with a scrunchie kit later. Very useful for classes or get-togethers, but DD doesn't seem to like my idea of a pendant making party, LOL!

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Quick update

So the PSLE's over and we're in spring-cleaning mode. I managed to squeeze out some items though.
Antique bronze shepherd's hook bookmarks with full Persian chainmaille weave and charms. The squirrel and dolphin were a gift from a supplier so I only have 1 each. The Sue Bonnets and bunnies I bought from South Bridge road.

We finally bought E6000, the industrial strength glue for sticking the ring bases to the fabric-covered buttons. I like the filigree ones though DS said it looks too fat for the ring. I think it's so pretty that it can be worn on its own. :-) DD has claimed the butterfly, by the way, LOL!
More stuff coming, after the spring-cleaning. That's for sure. The postlady's been here quite often with packages for us that we'll be making into some pretty items in time for Christmas.
Watch this space.

Have a blessed day!

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Tutorial - Elastic hair tie with fabric covered button

1. Gather your items for making the fabric covered button - lime green cardboard disc for measurement of fabric circle to cut out, clear plastic mould, green pusher, button cap and bottom, fabric circle (already cut in this case. A note about cutting the fabric that you'll want to centre the cardboard disc so that the picture you want is centred.
2. You'll need the mould, fabric circle and button cap.
3. Place the fabric in the mould and the cap on top and press down.
4. Fold the edges in neatly. Press tightly.
5. Flip over to check that the picture is as desired, else redo steps 3 and 4.
6. Place the button bottom on top of the folds like in step 4.
7. Press the pusher on top till you feel the button bottom click into the cap.
8. Pop the fabric covered button out of the mould.
9. Gather elastic, needle and thread. If your elastic in a long strip, tie a knot first so you have a loop.
10. Thread the needle through the loop of the button bottom, through the elastic loop and back through the loop of the button bottom.
11. Pull just a bit of elastic through.
12. Remove the needle and thread and thread the larger loop of the elastic through the smaller loop and pull tight.

Email me if you get stuck at any of the steps.
Have a blessed day!

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Dual purpose buttons

These are fabric-covered buttons with elastic attached and voila.... elastic hair ties :-)
I've had these buttons lying around for a while. I had elastic too but I saw these black ones when I went out for breakfast this morning and thought it'd be fun to attach to my buttons.
Yup, indeed, a simple, quick and fun project.
Make your own fabric-covered buttons with a kit from Daiso. You'll just need some fabric scraps and elastic. I think I'll make more of these soon. Especially with DD keeping her hair long :-)

Have a blessed day!

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