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I adore your buttons! When doing a knit for a tiny person the buttons will grace the knit with the tenderness the gift was intended. would love to be the recipient!
ReplyDeleteAndi W
The best wishes for your first give away.
ReplyDeleteAlessio www.buttonmad.it
(p.s.: don't count me as a winner :-) )
I love your buttons! i use them on my quilts, and they are really darling!!
ReplyDeleteGlad you have a blog now!
Marilynfoulke@gmail.com
They are so cute! :-)
ReplyDeleteI love these Tammy!! My little niece would look so adorable with these bunnies adorning her next cardy! Look forward to seeing some more!! x Meg
ReplyDeleteMeganmccosker@gmail.com
Buttons provide the finishing touch to cross stitching. The creative process is always enhanced when we add another sense to the work. Buttons create a visual addition as well as a textural one. Creativity enhanced!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely buttonlicious!!
ReplyDeleteI will blog about your cute buttons, look on my sidebar. Those buttons are adorable.
ReplyDeleteyour buttons are just what the dr ordered! love your BLOG - I'm a follower for sure!
ReplyDeleteyour little birds would look great with my little birds. tweetleleedeet!
I just LOVE the tiny birds and the stitchery Jen created for them. A lovely way to welcome Spring!
ReplyDeleteLove, love love the birds. They are so cute.
ReplyDeleteLoved the post about how the idea of the buttons came about, and would consider it an honor to own some of them. Throw my name in the pot honey! Terrific buttons to adorn my granddaughters clothing, quilts, etc. dmj53(at)hotmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteThe birds are tooooooo cute.
ReplyDeleteWonderful and can't wait for the pattern for the birds! I'm following
ReplyDeleteYour buttons are soooooooo cute, would love to win a set of them.
ReplyDeleteI love those birds. So sweet!!
ReplyDeleteOh they would be the perfect touch to a quilt block. Thank you for this chnace!
ReplyDeleteI am sad not to be one of the first five and delighted to have the opportunity to comment on your blog. Visit my web site and have fun. Love
ReplyDeleteto have feedback. I am a button collector of 25 years and advisor for 12 junior collectors the
youngest is now 10. Three of the Juniors started collecting when they were five and are in their teens now. Two have graduated to be young adults that happens when they turn 18.
Love your tiny buttons. do you consider these to be kids buttons? I make book marks with a button attach, not for sale for I give them away. so far have made 1,400 of them. Your tiny buttons are just the right size. I received your link from another collector. Button Collectors Rule for we share.
Button Hugs
Sarah http://www.picketfenceshoppe.com/
Love your buttons!
ReplyDeleteHonestly... I'm a button-holic, your buttons are super cute, I'm your new follower, yay!!!!
ReplyDeleteI now follow your button blog
ReplyDeleteChoose Me! I love birdies and am working on some stitchery patchwork that would look good with these added. Very cure buttons.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth D. said...
ReplyDeleteThose bunny buttons are so CUTE!! They would be perfect in my spring cross stitch pattern. I'm so glad I stumbled upon your site.
Thank you for all these lovely comments. Congratulations to our winners mentioned in Saturday's post.
ReplyDeleteLynda (comment on 28th Feb) please email us with your postal address as you are a winner.
We will be holding another button giveaway soon so if you weren't a winner last week, don't despair, there will be other opportunities for followers of our blog...