After sewing around 2 1/2 years now, and forever lamenting at my local sewing shop about the terrible lack of nice colorful buttons, I was standing near the till waiting for pay when I spotted just what I needed! Ta dah – make your own fabric covered buttons. At last! I was working...
I used a simple button kit. If you have never covered buttons before, it’s super easy. I took a quick pic step by step to share if you’re interested. (Of course you button-covering veterans can skip this part!) Here is what you will need to make your own fabric covered buttons ...
Simple Ribbon HeadbandsGather up some lengths of ribbon, elastic, and colorful buttons and get to work making a variety of simple ribbon headbands. Super Duper De-GreaserThis is a page about super duper de-greaser. Reuse little soap slivers to make an effective all purpose kitchen cleaner. ...
I have a friend who makes and sells buttons. She made a similar board to display her wares, but instead of cork, she covered a board with fabric (not gluing it down in the middle, only around the edges). That way, all the buttons can be pinned to the fabric and not fall off easi...
There’s a little bit of everything in this batch, ideas for using: Ribbons, Fabric, Watercolors, Buttons & Beads, Magnets, Bows, Felt, Repurposed Materials and more. Some are super cute, some simple & elegant…all creative & crafty :). ...
2.) Make Your Own Buttons Turn branches from your backyard into fun, colorfulbuttonsfor all of your DIY projects! This is a fun home craft idea to do with kids. Get directions:Mark Montano 3.) Make Homemade Air Freshener Discs These handy dandy air freshener discs made with baking soda ...
small amount of fabric, ribbon and thread is required with no special or complicated stitches and can easily be done on a basic sewing machine with basic sewing knowledge. You can even put your own twist on it and make it truly your own with colorful fabrics, thread, ribbons buttons, etc...
For the shirt, first we have to take care of the button stand. If you want, you can iron on a strip if iron-on interfacing to the button stand, but it isn’t necessary because the two layers of fabric should be stiff enough for the buttons and button holes. ...
Fabric: To make the thing. Adafruit Flora: It’s under here. Conductive thread: To connect the buttons to the Flora. Thread: To hold it together. Stuffing: To make it fluffy. Double-sided iron-on interfacing: i.e., “stuff that will stick the buttons to the controller.” ...
• Two buttons for the closure • Thread • Needles • Straight pins • Scissors or shears • Yardstick • Pencil • Your tablet Measure Interior Fabric First, you’ll need to measure and cut the felt, or the interior fabric. ...