Buttons so Hip


I'd like to blame my pal Kathy Sperino on my button collection, but I think she just fueled the fire. It started when I took up making the hats, my sister and I spent about a half hour digging through a bucket of buttons looking for the cute fifties plastic ones that they were selling for 10 cents each. Then this year Kathy asked me to keep an eye out for mother of pearl buttons. I found some of those. And now my eye is drawn to them and buttons of all sorts. At this last Brimfield I got a huge haul from a dealer in the back of a field who saw me looking at a box of buttons and said, "I'll make you a great deal." She then proceeded to bring over another box and offer it all to me for $8 dollars. Hundreds of buttons. I jumped at it.

Later that day we went through a few booths where they specialized in buttons and ribbons which was further inspiring. LizaP has a picture of one of those booths here. At one of the booths I bought a new book, Buttonware, by Amy Barickman. The woman who was running the booth, Susan Gower, had some of her bracelets featured as a project in the book. She had a fantastic assortment of buttons, notions, and other squeal inducing items which she also sells off of her website, NiftyThriftyDryGoods.com.

I made this bracelet from another project in the book, Charmingly Graceful. I'm pleased as punch at how it turned out. Will have to make some more button projects soon.

Maneki Neko iPhone Case


How could I resist a little Maneki Neko print with a fish bib and good luck coins? I had bought this fabric a while ago and I pulled it out of the stash today and made this case for my iPhone. Very easy to do, here are instructions that I wrote up:

It's a girl!


A very talented crocheter at work made these adorable items and I was lucky enough to win them in a silent auction. My niece is expecting a baby girl in November - I think they'll be perfect for her. It's hard to beat crocheted baby stuff on the cute scale, especially when there's a ducky involved!