I was searching through one of my old button tins and found myself picking out some interesting vintage metal buttons. These brass buttons are threaded together with old string strung through the shank. Embossed on them in french is "Canal de Vieux" which means old canal. I can imagine them on a navy blue blazer!
Here's a beautiful silver button with lots of flowery detail. This one would be pretty on a flouncy white blouse.
A gold dragon embellishes this oriental themed button perfect for a silk jacket.
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Showing posts with label buttons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label buttons. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
I'm A Floozie!: A Button Floozie That Is
By
Allison
I'm now a blogger with Button Floozies! The Floozies are a group of people who love buttons just like me.
You can check out my introductory post here.
Happy Buttons!
You can check out my introductory post here.
Happy Buttons!
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Wool-less Wednesday: Button Blog!
By
Allison
Being a devotee to the humble button myself, I enjoy seeing other button treasures. Do you?
Here are some of my vintage buttons.
Happy buttons!
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
My New Old Vintage Buttons
By
Allison
I was having a scavenger hunt in my mom's craft closet yesterday and discovered more vintage buttons! I've picked some of my favorites to share with you other button lovers.

These elegant white buttons are so pretty. The faux marble one is interesting.

The prettiest is this shank button with the ornate flowers.

For a burst of color, I love these round chubby buttons.

I can't resist these very shiny and very blue vintage buttons.

For those of you who appreciate the beauty of the design and color of vintage buttons, happy button hunting!
Red and green makes for a pleasing contrast among these buttons.
These elegant white buttons are so pretty. The faux marble one is interesting.
The prettiest is this shank button with the ornate flowers.
For a burst of color, I love these round chubby buttons.
I can't resist these very shiny and very blue vintage buttons.
Last but not least, this 1950's button is unusual.
For those of you who appreciate the beauty of the design and color of vintage buttons, happy button hunting!
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
My Mother's Vintage Buttons
By
Allison
My vintage buttons are special. From the 1960s into the early 70's, my mom sat at her Kenmore sewing machine often making clothes or doing alterations for others. But, she also found the time to make me clothes. My vintage buttons are those buttons she never used or had leftover from her many sewing projects.
Rummaging through her old cardboard button box often gives me the feeling of deja vu, as if I've met certain buttons before. I'm certain many of the buttons were used by my mom on dresses and coats she tailored for me when I was a child. Much to my frustration, I can never bring to my mind the full memory of what childhood clothes the most familiar of the buttons were lovingly sewn on.
Then I remembered, my navy blue jacket that my mom had sewn for me in the 1970s! My navy blue Nehru style jacket that I could remember wearing to school. Didn't I have a photograph of myself in that jacket? Sure enough, after flipping through my old photo albums, I found the black and white photo of me posing in the mall photo booth wearing my navy blue Nehru jacket with the brushed gold tone shank buttons. My buttons on the Lady Fashion card were still just as shiny as those buttons in the photo.
One old card of Lady Fashion buttons bought for 39 cents, with two of the once four buttons missing, gave me the strongest feeling of deja vu. Where had I met these brushed gold tone shank buttons before? Staring at these buttons, navy blue was all I could think of while foolishly willing them to speak to me of their past.
My jacket with all of its buttons is now long gone. The ability of that old card of buttons to draw out such an old memory from the very back of my mind is amazing.
None of the other old familiar buttons have been able to bring back any such memories of the clothes my mother made for me. I pass them on to others sewn onto my fiber art creations. Old buttons have stories to tell and mine continue on to gather the stories of other lives.
I said that there were two buttons left on that Lady Fashion button card. There is only one in the photo above. The other brushed gold tone button I used as the closure for a small felted pouch which I designed and made for myself. Now, I can literally carry that memory with me.
As for the other button left on the card, it will not be put back into the button box. It sits on my desk waiting to be sewn onto a special project just for me.