Fabric covered buttons
Fabric covered buttons
Any buttons! They’re useful and pretty ….. what more could you ask for?
You can buy/beg or otherwise get hold of some beautiful buttons these days. Sometimes though the best button is the button you created yourself!
Cover them with your favourite fabric, either solid colour or patterned, embroidered, embellished with beads, sequins or both, fabric painted. So much choice, so much possibility!
I mean look at these or this collection I mean wow! Creative or what?! You’d just have to cuddle them wouldn’t you? …Did you come back?
Even if you’re not up to doing this just yet (and I’m not sure I am) there’s so much fun you can have with them and so much you can do with them. I make them to add detail to bags, scarves, hats and belts. I have been know to change buttons on jackets for buttons I’ve covered myself. (Makes ‘em look good. Here you have to imagine a plain black jacket with red fabric buttons. Well, I liked it.)
Anyway, I was thinking as I was adding ‘plastic self-cover buttons’ to the shop that it’d be nice to have a little ‘How to..’ about the place for peeps who haven’t covered a button before.
So, without any more ado, here begins a little ‘tutorial’ ( a bit grand, but I wasn’t sure anyone else uses the term ‘a how to…’) on ‘covering a button with fabric’.
First of all you need;
Requirements;
- 1 set of plastic self-cover buttons (there are many different sorts of self cover button kits, but I use this sort.)
- fabric
- matching sewing thread
- sewing needle
- a few pins
- scissors
- paper and pencil to make a pattern or
fabric marker - tape measure
For this I’m using an 18mm plastic button, which is quite small. All sizes of buttons can be covered using the same method but you will need to allow a larger seam allowance for larger buttons in order to get everthing nice and smooth and safely secured behind the button back.
I like to make a pattern first.
Ta da! One fabric covered button perfectly lovely and ready for your next or even your current project. Is this your first butonny adventure? I wonder what next?
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Lovely tutorial - and how excited was I to see you’d linked to twiddletails picture of the button swap I just took part in - my creation was the little hedgehog!