Emma Clarke one of our lovely Monday night sewing students, made this gorgeous pair of culottes from a two toned grey stripe bengaline fabric and Kwik Sew Pattern K4221.
Emma originally made them for when she was pregnant with her daughter Olivia with a Lycra waistband. Then later on she removed the Lycra and made a new fitted bengaline waistband. Gorgeous Emma!
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Covered buttons are another type of button you might like to include on your Button Bonanza Sewing Competition entry, or one of your sewing projects.
Covered buttons are fabric-covered forms with a separate back piece that secures the fabric over the knob.
In 1250 covered buttons were originally the only buttons allowed by law for peasants to use and were called thread or cloth covered buttons.
In the 20th century, covered buttons hit their peak in popularity and in recent years are once again seen as the perfect way to create a polished, professional finish to a garment.
Fabric covered buttons are more expensive to manufacture than a common plastic button.
They are great to use when you want to make your buttons out of the same fabric as your garment, or use a contrasting or matching colour.
You will see covered buttons on a range of clothing from shirts, to skirts, dresses, jackets and, my favourite, beautiful silk covered buttons down the centre back of wedding dresses.
Many sewing stores offer a service to make covered buttons for you. However if you would like to make your own, there are kits available.
Here is a video showing you how: https://youtu.be/WfaINhrTBdc
TIP: When making covered buttons with a printed fabric, be sure to take note of where the centre of your button will be placed when cutting.
Will you choose covered buttons for your next sewing project or your competition entry?
Simply design and sew a garment of clothing, a cushion, embroidery piece, hat, bag, scarf or toy etc with a minimum of 5 buttons, take pictures, write an inspirational story behind your entry and post on Facebook and tag Maree Pigdon. (current student category please drop off your entry at Rosewood Cottage).
Entries close Friday 28th June 2019.
We can???t wait to see what you make!
Terms & Conditions Apply.
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We are super excited to announce our “BUTTON BONANZA” Sewing Competition!
HOW TO ENTER:
1. DESIGN YOUR BUTTON PROJECT (CLOTHING, BAG, TOY ETC) with your most innovative ideas on the use of buttons.
2. SEW YOUR PROJECT WITH YOUR BEST SEWING & A MINIMUM OF 5 BUTTONS
3. POST PHOTO’S & YOUR STORY & INSPIRATION FOR YOUR PROJECT ON FACEBOOK & TAG MAREE PIGDON (OR EMAIL US ). Current adult & kids students, please leave your project at Rosewood Cottage for judging.
1st PRIZES:
Current Maree Pigdon Sewing School Adult Students – Private 2hr lesson with Maree!
Kids – Free School Holiday Class at Maree Pigdon Sewing Centre
All other entries – The Maree Pigdon Kerry & Rosie Bag Patterns
Judging Criteria:
5 points – Technical sewing skills and the finish of your project
10 points – Creativity – Interesting and unusual designs using buttons!
10 points – Inspiration behind your entry, write your story.