PS I hadn't finished watching your tutorial as I wrote the first message ..... these mandalas are so lovely, I know what I'll be creating this weekend xx Thanx again 🇦🇺😎😘
I have seen these buttons on Pinterest and have been trying to work out the method. You have answered a couple of things I was puzzled about. I am going to try and adapt the method to make something bigger for Christmas ornaments. Thank you for a great tutorial. 😊
The traditional way is to simply stitch them on using a thread shank (so the sewing thread comes up over the threads at the centre. However, with modern designs, there are other options. I've made a couple of videos that show just some of the options - Woven Loop shank - th-cam.com/video/5SHgwhtEoPo/w-d-xo.html How to sew on a Dorset button (which will work for this) - th-cam.com/video/kmEcX6rSUdk/w-d-xo.html And button backs (a previous live feed) - th-cam.com/video/Vi8_7DP0irU/w-d-xo.html
Thank you. Yes, so long as you use a washable ring and washable threads. Make sure the threads are well secured at the back. I'd always recommend hand washing for complex thread buttons, they take time and deserve gently care.
I used a No 8 perle cotton here, while the green and blue version I show at the end, I used a 12 weight cotton thread. This book does use No 8 perle in the examples as well.
PS I hadn't finished watching your tutorial as I wrote the first message ..... these mandalas are so lovely, I know what I'll be creating this weekend xx Thanx again 🇦🇺😎😘
I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Great tutorial 😊😊 TFS
Fabulous! Thank you
Wow, just lovely. Definitely heading to your website for your book, hope it is still available!
thank you
I have seen these buttons on Pinterest and have been trying to work out the method. You have answered a couple of things I was puzzled about. I am going to try and adapt the method to make something bigger for Christmas ornaments. Thank you for a great tutorial. 😊
I'm glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the nice, clear instructions.
Thank you!
Thank you Gina. Great tutorial as usual. The Mandala button is so beautiful.
Thank you!
waou, this is a great tutorial ! thank you Gina for this fantastic Mandala button. Nelly
I'm glad you like it!
How are they attached to clothing? Beautiful.
The traditional way is to simply stitch them on using a thread shank (so the sewing thread comes up over the threads at the centre. However, with modern designs, there are other options. I've made a couple of videos that show just some of the options -
Woven Loop shank - th-cam.com/video/5SHgwhtEoPo/w-d-xo.html
How to sew on a Dorset button (which will work for this) - th-cam.com/video/kmEcX6rSUdk/w-d-xo.html
And button backs (a previous live feed) - th-cam.com/video/Vi8_7DP0irU/w-d-xo.html
Very cool! Thank you ❤
Thank you!
Oh dear Gina, I don't think I have the proper meds for this one. I'll have to come back after some practice on some simpler buttons!
Beautiful. Can these actually be used as a button on a sweater?
Thank you. Yes, so long as you use a washable ring and washable threads. Make sure the threads are well secured at the back. I'd always recommend hand washing for complex thread buttons, they take time and deserve gently care.
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Thank you for this tutorial. May I ask what size thread you are using? I have your Yorkshire and Dorset books, now I'm going to need this one! 😂
I used a No 8 perle cotton here, while the green and blue version I show at the end, I used a 12 weight cotton thread. This book does use No 8 perle in the examples as well.