How to Make Thread Covered Buttons: Beginner Passementerie Projects for Your Renaissance Costumes
Good Morning Beautiful Humans! I want to take a quick minute to welcome all of our new sewing companions who found my channel as part of #CoSy2021. Thank you for all of the kind feedback about my recent videos and please know I am still working on those subtitles for you. This week I pulled a video out that has been sitting in my editing pile of videos for a few weeks. Who is ready for another button making tutorial for their 16th and 17th century costumes? Passementerie is the art of using embroidery materials and techniques to make highly decorated buttons and trimmings. There are dozens of styles of buttons you can make depending on the style but button mold you are using, materials, and purpose. This very simple style of thread wrapped button is a great style for beginners because it only uses a few different stitches, and focuses on technique over fancy stitching. To make this project you will need: Button Molds-- Mine are assorted wooden beads from a bulk bag at the craft store Embroidery thread of your choice Sharp embroidery needle Scissors Thimble Needle puller (optional) I first read about this technique in the hand finishing section of the Tudor Tailor almost 15 years ago. Another great book on this technique if you're interested is Buttons: A Passementerie Workshop Manual by Gina Barrett. Hopefully this video has inspired you to try your own hand at making your own buttons. Please tag me on instagram if you make something inspired by this video! @maridith.smith Social Media and other Places to Find me: Instagram: @maridith.smith Blog: https://www.tudorrevolution.blogspot.com Pinterest: / tudorrevolution Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/maridithsmith All Music was Provided by the YouTube creator studio. Video edited with Animotica. Filmed with Cannon M50. Voice over sections with Blue Yeti Microphone. Bisou Bisou, Maridith

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