PLEASE!! Button Storage Suggestions-PLEASE!!
#131
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: England Alton Towers
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Granma had a button box usually metal she stored hers. I have the box still and love to rummage in. Sets of new buttons I store in box in a plastic bag with an elastic band on, this means I can still see them.
Don't use buttons on quilts only knitting crochet items.
Don't use buttons on quilts only knitting crochet items.
#132
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: About middle Tennessee
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Good Afternoon Every1,
I hope that all is well with you & your families. I am doing good. I am making my 4 year old son pjs for Christmas. I had to buy buttons for the outfits. I have not been a "Big" Button Collector up to this point. So I need ideas on how to store them in my sewing room. Any help, suggestions, pics, & ideas are GREATLY APPRECIATED!! Please & Thank you so very much for your help.
Have a blessed day.
debra
I hope that all is well with you & your families. I am doing good. I am making my 4 year old son pjs for Christmas. I had to buy buttons for the outfits. I have not been a "Big" Button Collector up to this point. So I need ideas on how to store them in my sewing room. Any help, suggestions, pics, & ideas are GREATLY APPRECIATED!! Please & Thank you so very much for your help.
Have a blessed day.
debra
#133
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Pratt Kansas
Posts: 1,222
Button, Button, Who's got the button?
What a fun thread!
LOL -- the OP's son was 4, is now 7!!
quiltingnoni, I just love your container!
sewbeadit, I thought I'd be drawn to the bright, fresh colors, but the tall container on lower left with the dull/autumn colors is gorgeous. What an eye you have! Those make a much more dynamic display than if you'd separated the different colors.
LOL -- the OP's son was 4, is now 7!!
quiltingnoni, I just love your container!
sewbeadit, I thought I'd be drawn to the bright, fresh colors, but the tall container on lower left with the dull/autumn colors is gorgeous. What an eye you have! Those make a much more dynamic display than if you'd separated the different colors.
#135
When I was growing up, my grandmother had a drawer of her sewing table reserved for the buttons that had accumulated over the years. I would spend hours sorting through the buttons, making matches and choosing my favorites...some were so amazingly ornate. It is a cherished memory and I believe that I will create such a haven for my grandchildren when they are a little older. All of us grandchildren were involved with dance, baton and other activities requiring ornate costumes that my mother and grandmother made...sequins and beads were something that required sorting and a creative storage solution. My grandfather made my grandmother a rack with baby food jars. He simply attached the lid to the undersides of the boards and then you simply unscrewed the color of sequins, beads, etc that you needed for a project. Depending upon the number of buttons, this would be a great way to store them, especially if sorted by color. My husband has said that he'll make be a similar rack for some of my craft items so I have asked my kids to save me baby food jars...I think I have a dozen, so far. I like the bigger ones.
#137
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Port Orford, OR
Posts: 279
Love this thread - especially the pics. I used to just throw all my buttons in a gallon plastic jar - like those that you buy pretzels or cheese puffs in from Smart & Final, Sam's, or Costco. When my MIL died over 10 yrs I inherited her sewing & knitting supplies & there were so many buttons in tins I began collecting the blue mason type jars as I ran across them in 2nd hand shops & actually sorted them by color for display. Everything came to a grinding halt w/major life changes for me including selling my home these past few years, but here is their current home.
#139
I use Weck canning jars, purchased directly from their website (much cheaper than Amazon or Williams Sonoma) The jars are clear, have glass lids with rubber gaskets and clamp closed. I like them because they're easily stacked and their different odd shapes make for a nice display in my sewing room.
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