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Button Making

Button Making: Buyer's Guides

Button making is a fun and easy way to add your own personal touch to clothing, accessories, and home decor. But with so many different button making kits on the market, it can be hard to know which one is right for you. That's why we've put together this buyer's guide, to help you find the best button making kit for your needs.

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There are a few things to keep in mind when shopping for a button making kit. First, you'll need to decide what size buttons you want to make. Button making kits typically come with dies (the metal mold that shapes the button) in either one inch or two and a half inch sizes. If you're unsure what size you want, go with the one inch; it's the most versatile.

Second, you'll need to decide what material you want your buttons to be made from. The most common materials are metal and plastic, but there are also kits that allow you to make fabric-covered buttons. If you're not sure which material you want, metal is a good choice; it's durable and easy to work with.

Finally, you'll need to decide what kind of finish you want on your buttons. The most common finishes are enamel and paint, but there are also kits that allow you to add gems or other decorations. If you're not sure which finish you want, enamel is a good choice; it's smooth and glossy.

Happy button making!

Button Making: How-to Articles

If you're interested in learning how to make buttons, we've got you covered! Our how-to articles will walk you through the process, step by step. You'll be a button-making pro in no time!

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Button making is a great way to add a personal touch to your clothes, accessories, or home decor. Buttons can be made from all sorts of materials, including fabric, metal, wood, and plastic. And they come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, from small buttons that can be used as embellishments to large buttons that can be used as fasteners.

The first step in making a button is to choose the material you want to use. Fabric buttons are easy to make and can be sewn onto clothing or other fabric items. Metal buttons are more durable and can be attached to clothing with snaps or other fasteners. Wood and plastic buttons can be carved, painted, or otherwise decorated to suit your needs.

Once you've chosen your material, it's time to start making your button! If you're using fabric, cut a circle out of the fabric using a template or a tracing wheel. If you're using metal, trace a circle onto the metal using a pencil or a felt-tipped pen. If you're using wood or plastic, use a saw or a knife to cut out your button shape.

Once you've cut out your button, it's time to add the finishing touches. If you're using fabric, sew the edges of the button together using a needle and thread. If you're using metal, use a hammer and nail to punch holes around the edge of the button. If you're using wood or plastic, sand the edges of the button smooth.

Finally, it's time to add your button to your project! Sew it onto a piece of clothing, glue it onto a scrapbook page, or attach it to a piece of jewelry. The possibilities are endless!

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By Mark Horton Last Updated: January 14, 2023

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