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Carding old antique/vintage buttons on card stock of various colors and designs has been fun. The frame was on clearance and seemed to be a great one to display many different types of buttons! Button Art Projects, Projects To Try, Craft Projects, Sewing Room Decor, Sewing Rooms, Sewing Space, Sewing Art, Recycling
Carding old antique/vintage buttons on card stock of various colors and designs has been fun. The frame was on clearance and seemed to be a great one to display many different types of buttons!
Heaven Can Wait
Heaven Can Wait
This is a rare set of six antique micro mosaic buttons with brass backs. Each measures 5/8 inches in diameter. Some have a few missing pieces of mosaic as shown in the photo. They are unmarked but were probably made in Italy. Sewing Items, Sewing Box, Sewing Spaces, Button Nose, Antique Jewelry, Vintage Jewelry
Set Six Antique Micro Mosaic Buttons Italy - Etsy
This is a rare set of six antique micro mosaic buttons with brass backs. Each measures 5/8 inches in diameter. Some have a few missing pieces of mosaic as shown in the photo. They are unmarked but were probably made in Italy.
Bakelite Buttons by YaddaYaYa, via Flickr Vintage Sewing Notions, Vintage Sewing Machines, Button Cards, Button Button, Pearl Pin, Vintage Bakelite
Bakelite Buttons
Bakelite Buttons by YaddaYaYa, via Flickr
Celluloids are a class of compounds created from nitrocellulose and camphor, with added dyes and other agents. Generally considered the first thermoplastic, it was first created as Parkesine in 1856 and as Xylonite in 1869, before being registered as Celluloid in 1870. Celluloid is easily molded and shaped, and it was first widely used as an ivory replacement. This is a collection card of green celluloid buttons. Cool Buttons, Vintage Jewelry Ideas, Vintage Items, Bakelite Jewelry
Celluloids are a class of compounds created from nitrocellulose and camphor, with added dyes and other agents. Generally considered the first thermoplastic, it was first created as Parkesine in 1856 and as Xylonite in 1869, before being registered as Celluloid in 1870. Celluloid is easily molded and shaped, and it was first widely used as an ivory replacement. This is a collection card of green celluloid buttons.
Audrey Lambert
Audrey Lambert
Button display at Lightner Museum in St. Augustine, Fl. Vintage Linens, Vintage Antiques, Passementerie
Button display at Lightner Museum in St. Augustine, Fl.
Naomi Maiuzzo
Naomi Maiuzzo
Одна из необходимейших вещей в любом доме — это катушка с нитками. С течение времени нитки расходуются, а голая деревянная бобинка остается. Ее или сразу выбрас Buttons Crafts Diy, Diy Buttons, Gold Buttons, Crafts To Do, Fall Crafts, Christmas Crafts
Как не съехать с катушек :) Идеи применения катушек в декоре: Идеи и вдохновение в журнале Ярмарки Мастеров
Одна из необходимейших вещей в любом доме — это катушка с нитками. С течение времени нитки расходуются, а голая деревянная бобинка остается. Ее или сразу выбрас
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Stairwell of an abandoned button factory ( picture from Facebook) Abandoned Mansions, Abandoned Buildings, Abandoned Places, Abandoned Castles, Haunted Places, Abandoned Ohio, Haunted Houses
Stairwell of an abandoned button factory ( picture from Facebook)
Victorian black glass buttons Sewing Tools
Victorian black glass buttons
Botones Hand Sewing, Thimbles, Pin Cushions
Botones
Sew you've decided to collect buttons | BeadandButton.com Junk Journal, To Collect
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Sew you've decided to collect buttons | BeadandButton.com
Various Glass Buttons by YaddaYaYa, via Flickr Button Necklace, Vintage Sewing, Tattoos
Various Glass Buttons
Various Glass Buttons by YaddaYaYa, via Flickr
Geometry in Celluloid Buttons by YaddaYaYa, via Flickr Triangle Diamond, Celluloid, Bakelite, Needle Book, Metal Accessories
Geometry in Celluloid Buttons
Geometry in Celluloid Buttons by YaddaYaYa, via Flickr