Three cute and uncomplicated options for decorating buttons with embroidery.
Such embroidery can decorate the buttons of a dress or blouse, for children or adults. You can choose the threads to match the print on the fabric or make the decoration contrast. You can also use small beads or beads.
We embroider a decorative ornament using beads: 3 options
You will need:
- buttons;
- floss;
- needle for embroidery;
- scissors;
- tailor's pin;
- small beads or beads.
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1 option
Pass a green thread into the needle for flower petals. Make a knot at the end.
Place the button where you plan to sew it. Lay the pin across, as shown in the photo. With one green thread, sew one stitch so that the thread lies on top of the pin.
Pull the needle thread into the hole where the first stitch was started, and end the stitch in the adjacent hole, as shown in the photo. Repeat with adjacent hole.
Fasten the thread from the wrong side and cut it.
Now we will embroider a flower. Pass the thread for the flower into the needle, make a knot, put the thread in the upper hole.
Wrap the thread several times around the needle, as shown in the photo.
Bring the needle inside out through the same hole.
You get a decorative knot.
It remains to remove the pin and fasten the thread from the wrong side.
Option 2
First, act as in the first embodiment.
Instead of a decorative knot, the button is decorated with a bead. Withdraw the needle and thread onto the face, string a bead on it, and bring the needle to the wrong side through the same hole. Fasten the thread from the inside.
3 option
The third option differs from the first in that not one, but two decorative knots are made here.
Photo and source: idreamofjeannemarie.com
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