Sunday, December 27, 2009

Review: Button and Stitch

The button jar. Does everyone have a mason full of random, rounded gems? Or is it only me? It's not just me. To my relief (and surprise), Button and Stitch fully addresses makes brilliant use of my decade-long accumulation. Rather than toss them, Kristen Rask suggests low-skill, handmade gifts like a button-laminated picture frame or button-studded photo album.

Heavy duty projects, like Rask's fabric collage jacket, require sewing proficiency but utilize dozens of colorful buttons and scrap fabric to create a fanciful, personalized garment. Others, like her camera-shaped camera case or a multi-button ring, offer a clever way to practice burgeoning craft skills. Many projects make good use of other lightly used objects you may already own, a shrunken sweater, glass condiment jars, an ex-boyfriend's tie. Photo-heavy guides let you glide seamlessly from the materials list to project completion with a pictorial reference at every step. With this level of inspiration at hand, I may not have a button jar much longer.

Button and Stitch: Supercute Ways to Use Your Button Stash
Kristen Rask
Paperback
North Light Books, an imprint of F+W Media, Inc.
$22.99

Coming in January 2010


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Review based on a free copy of this book, courtesy of the publisher.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks so much for writing about my book! I hope you can put good use to your button stash! Viva La Buttons! xo, kristen

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