All Buttoned Up

What lies in this box is verging on a miracle.

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And the story can only be told while having tea and eating some Irish soda bread.

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Ok, with that said, I can now continue. A couple of weeks ago I was reading some of my favorite Swedish crafting blogs.Elin  from Feeling Stitchy (all blogposts are in Swedish and English)  announced that she was having a button swap but not just any button swap but an embroidery button swap. Most of the swappers lived in Northern Europe but I felt this keen connection that I had to be a part of this swap.

Everyone at this point should be asking why. What was I thinking? I haven't embroidered anything since I was 10 years old an required to make a sampler for my grandmother's wall. Elin and I started emailing and she hinted that I should go "big" as in embroider big buttons. Not only this but she had a link to some embroidery button patterns. At this point in the process, one has to love Elin.

And then it happened. I drew my circles, transferred my patterns, pulled out my thread bag, and stood in my kitchen embroidering these cute little buttons. It was so relaxing and I just loved them as their little personalities appeared.

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After the embroidery came the very scary part……..making them into buttons. Thanks to the button kit everything snapped together in seconds. Not one problem.  Here are my results. Do you love them? I just love them. Remember….beauty is in the eye of the beholder and I'm beholden them.  Is that last sentence english or is it svenglish? Anyway I'm happy.

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So off to Kristina in Sweden they go complete with chocolate, ribbons, and buttons all wrapped up in a heart box.

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Thanks for eyeing my little buttons. Now little "O" wants me to embroider badges for his tree-house club. Wow, I'm so honored. Have a great day.


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6 responses to “All Buttoned Up”

  1. you have been chosen to make the treehouse badges? lucky you ๐Ÿ˜‰
    those buttone are absolutely adorable. And impressive. AND a testament to your motivation! that little owl and the matryoshka doll are my favs. You are an inspiration!

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  2. I love love love that owl. I’ve been wondering for years how to make a fabric covered button. I think I need to find out for sure now!!

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  3. Wow, treehouse badges, that is so wonderful. In fact, that given me an idea ๐Ÿ™‚
    Love what you have created here, just amazing.

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  4. What a fun project and how wonderful continuing to connect with the Swedish part of you. I like the idea of treehouse club badges!

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  5. I LOVE your buttons Valarie – they are so gorgeous and I am so inspired to have a go now – thank you for giving me the idea! ๐Ÿ˜€

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  6. WOW Valarie these buttons are sooo adorable!! I am too very inspired to make some buttons too. Your package is soo gorgeous. ๐Ÿ™‚ I too love the idea of treehouse club badges! Have a lovely merry happy day and love to you!

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