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i made an upgrade to my flagmaker so it can be used to make templates for those DIY button making presses. it's hardcoded to use 50mm for now, but i want to add more options in the future. also need to fix the flags getting cut off my those circular margins
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battle vest update :3 first post here!
everything made by me: skeleton snake patch, long term health danger patch, biohazard patch, good boy/paw print buttons, disco elysium button, fish "organise" patch
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teehee... a button of me :)
#i had to trim it a bunch to fit in the thingy but i like it!!!!#furry art#sfw furry#furry artist#art#traditional art#diy button#idk how to tag this#i need a proper button maker fr#fursona button#fursona
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youtuber/tiktoker/whatever-type-of-video-influencer marinette, where she makes crazy DIY and craft videos and debunks fake content-farm DIYs. she has a modest but loyal mass of followers that grow by the day as her crafts get increasingly intricate and cool. she catalogues all of her mistakes and is very earnest about the process. adrien falls asleep to videos of her sewing and making cool containers and explaining the mechanisms of the strange devices she makes
#lots of fashion and sewing of course but other crafts as well#i think a lot about how marinette made that box that she keeps the miraculous box in#the giant sewing box with a secret drawer that can only be accessed through by inputting a code into hidden buttons#like. that's a whole ass device w mechanisms and everything. girl is an all around DIY queen#buggachatter
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The aluminium from the cans was very sharp so I had to be careful not to get a cut, but other than that it was pretty easy
Tiktok i just found with a hack on using the bottoms of old cans as the base for diy buttons. Make sure to cover the sharp edge with something!
#ive started using tiktok again as a lil treat#god its embarrassing when my ass comes on here and is like GUYS LOOK AT MY TIKTOKS#punk#diy#diy pins#buttons#pins#diy buttons#recycling#upcycling#accessories#handmade#diy punk#punk diy#diy or die
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assortment of pins with a general "fuck off" sentiment
#punk diy#pins and patches#diy pins#bottle cap pins#upcycling#my art#button pins#alternative fashion#punk fashion#punk pins#diy#transmascs and dog boys this one is for you
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Added some of my buttons from my collection :]
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A few buttons and bottle caps to attach on the something
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SHOP OFFICIALLY CLOSING ON MONDAY!
30% OFF FOR EVERY ORDER OVER $10, GET PATCHES, JEWELRY, BUTTONS, OR EVEN A HAND-PAINED JACKET WHILE YOU STILL CAN!
This is the last call for my etsy shop!! It's going down and not coming back.
It's been wonderful sharing my art with you all! I'll still be drawing and taking the occasional digital art comm, but if you see me selling this kinda stuff again it'll probably mostly be locally/at irl craft fairs if anything at all?? No promises!! I wanna focus on creating for myself going forward <3
ETSY SHOP || TIPJAR
#shop tag#etsy#etsy shop#punk#queerpunk#pride#leather#denim#denim jacket#hand painted jacket#the magnus archives#the stranger tma#rats#arson#furry#neon#skulls#trans pride#pronoun buttons#indigenous artist#black owned business#weird#diy#patches#handprinted patches#screenprinting#blockprinting#jewelry#bro idk what to tag this shit anymore
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Buttons!! I found all these in a button bag at the thrift store for like 3 bucks. They're perfect for some solarpunk clothing projects I wanna do
They're mostly wood, coconut shell and metal, and a few plastic ones and they're all so beautiful. I wanted to post them just cause I like sharing my treasures and shinies <3
[Image ID: The first image is of 8 coconut shell buttons, a large hexagon shaped one with a flower design carved into the darker side, and a large circular one with curvy lines carved into the lighter side. The rest are smaller circular buttons with no designs. One side of each button is dark brown and the other side is light brown. All buttons in this image are two-hole buttons.
The 2nd image is of three buttons. The large hexagon one from the first image, and two large plastic buttons, a little bigger than a quarter. One black button with an anchor and some rope carved into it and a simple dark brown one with a stitched design on the outer rim of the button. Both plastic buttons are four-hole buttons
The 3rd image is of 14 wooden two-hole buttons, all the same size (size of a penny). They are a variety of rainbow colors and patterns, some with psychedelic designs. Some of them have the same design
The 4th image contains four large wooden two-hole buttons with the same size and design. There are cherry blossom branch designs burned into the wood.
The 5th image has two rectangular wooden shank buttons (shank buttons have no holes, they have a plastic, metal or wood loop on the back). One is green with peas on the front and the other is red with an eggplant, both are designed like packets of seeds. Almost an inch tall and half an inch wide
The 6th image is a variety of metal shank buttons in various sizes. A set of two large aged brass colored ones with an intricate sun design, a small brass one with a different intricate sun design, a large aged silver one with wildflowers and a butterfly on it, a small brass one with simple leaf designs on it, a small copper colored button with a tree of life, a shiny silver one with intricate geometric designs (hard to describe) and a set of two small hexagon shaped silver buttons with a smaller hexagon in the middle and black swirly lines outside of the smaller hexagon (my favorite ones)
The final image is of a variety of simple smaller buttons. A simple green resin four-hole one with subtle swirls, a few different flat metal buttons woth no designs, two two-hole buttons that have a silver middle and a clear resin rim, a large two-hole copper colored button made of shell, a small brown plastic button with a single 3D leaf design on the front and a blue wooden star shaped button with two holes. End of ID]
I really hope this image ID is sufficient please let me know in the comments or reblogs if there's anything I should edit or fix 💚
#solarpunk#solarpunk fashion#solarpunk aesthetic#solarpunk diy#sewing#buttons#mending#diy#ecopunk#hopepunk
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#ethan speaks#I'm unstoppable with a button maker#this is like half of what i made so far#diy or die
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sifpin! I made him at work!
#i love to make buttons on my break#its awesome#diy#diy pins#diy buttons#buttons#pinback button#art#my art#fanart#blorbos from my shows#isat#isat siffrin#siffrin fanart#in stars and time siffrin#in stars and time#in stars and time fanart
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Mom and Dad! Do a little dance!!
I made these little silly puppets to give to Chili and Bandit’s voice actors since they were guesting at a local convention. I was able to hand them off and they were the sweetest people ever!
After making these puppets I’m dying to make more silly little guys!
#Bluey#bluey fanart#bluey heeler#needle felted#needle felting#felted wool#my art#fiber crafts#puppet#handmade puppet#puppets#the silly#buttons#puppetry#chili heeler#bandit heeler#bluey art#felted#crafts#diy craft#diy#easy crafts
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My partner and I made some button designs, feel free to print these and use them to show you support for the Palestinian people ❤️🖤🤍💚🍉🇵🇸
I also attended some links where you can donate to help out:
#free palestine#stop the genocide#palestine#ceasfire now#ceasefire#pins#buttons#diy#gaza#free gaza#israël
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How To Make Medieval Fabric Buttons
You will need:
• fabric (I’m using a medium weight wool)
• a sewing needle
• cotton or silk thread (it MUST be strong)
• a thimble
• dressmakers pins
Using this style of button as a fastening technique was very prevalent in 14th century Europe, on both men’s and women’s clothing. It was used for anything from sleeves and openings on the front of garments, to the iconic liripipe hoods (which is what these are gonna be for!).
They were usually made out of leftover fabric from the same material that was used for the garment they were intended for. As well as using every scrap of material possible, they also save you from having to buy metal buttons, which… aren’t cheap (both now and then).
The trade off is of course having to make them, which can be a painful process (literally - try not to get stabbed by the hedgehog ball at step 4!!). I thoroughly recommend a thimble to push the needle through as you form the ball - this is hard enough without having to pull it through.
Making buttons in my experience is 10% knowledge, 60% spite, and 30% hatred. It is a contest of wills between you (who wants a button) and the fabric (who doesn’t want to be a button). I wish you luck soldier.
To start with, cut a circle out of your fabric. How big will depend on what fabric you use - if it’s linen, you’d cut a larger circle than you would for wool. Mine is about 30mm.
Using a long long thread, bind on and then sew running stitches around the outside, about 5mm from the edge (may vary with fabric).
Pull this thread tight like a pouch, and turn the raw edges inwards in one direction. Try and tuck them inside the “bag” section. It will likely be more of a squashed oval at this point than a sphere.
Now, get your dressmakers pins and go absolutely ham. Continue to squish it “inward” (towards where the opening was) as you pin. The button should now resemble a very unfriendly little creature now (good luck with not getting stabbed, it can be a bit of a prick).
Next, basically use your needle to try and get it to stay in that shape. I usually do a bunch of stitches around the edge of the “back” end, and then spend some time criss-crossing the back. Try and put your needle in close to where it came out, so that you don’t get long pieces of visible thread.
Once you are confident that it will hold A Shape ™ (but also isn’t so stabbed that you can’t refine it further!), remove the pins. Your button will most likely resemble a little tiny messy wool brain at this point, but that’s ok!
The next step is to use your needle and thread to continue tucking the ball inwards to the centre of where the opening was. Above illustrates how I’ll flip the open part of a fold inward, by coming up through the fold and then levering it downwards so it gets tucked away. You can also just use the thread to pull errant folds inwards. Use the hand holding the button to squash it into form, and then sew it into place.
Once the button is actually a ball shape, crisscross the back of it a bit so that everything is firmly held in place. It should now (all things going well!!) actually be a sphere.
Once you’re happy with the shape and firmness, take your thread to stem out of the centre back. Bind off, and then slide the needle off the thread, leaving the long end. This can then be used to sew the button onto the garment.
The back will still be somewhat messy, but the front should be smooth, and the whole shape roughly spherical. When the button is sewn on using the remainder of the thread, you won’t be able to see the back!
I wrap the remainder of the thread around the finished button so it won’t get tangled, and then pop it in a jar with the rest while it waits to be sewn onto the garment.
Good luck with your crafting! Feel free to ask any questions in the notes, or straight into my inbox :)
#sewing#tutorial#medieval#medieval reenactment#medieval clothing#medieval costume#historical fashion#historical costuming#medievalcore#14th century#buttons#crafting#diy#i’ll be on my merry way now#I have…… sO many of these to do#truly pain torture and misery hours over here
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i <3 making badges :3
#badge collection#pin badges#button badges#badges#badge#punk diy#bikini kill#kathleen hanna#art by ellis#stray
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