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Thursday, 8 November 2012

How to make a cover button bobby pin!




How to make cover button bobby pins:-
These are super cute for little gifts, that look great and cost little, all you need are some bobby pin blanks, some left over bobby pins, a drop of water, some fabric scaps and a hot glue gun (with glue, duh)
 I'm using a prym cover button maker with prym cover buttons, on the back of the packaging is a template so you know what size circle of fabric you need for the size of cover button that you are using, I'm using 19mm. 


First you will need to rummage through your scraps bag for a lovely piece of what-you-thought-was-rubbish fabric. Trace the circle you cut out of the packaging that corresponds with the cover button you are going to use. I cut two because I like matching pairs :-)
 

Then because I'm putting the button onto a bobby pin blank, I need to remove the shank of the button, which is really easy, I just use an old pair of scissors and lever it up.

Now the secret trick about making great cover buttons it to dampen the fabric before you apply it, then leave it to dry out in an airing cupboard, this makes the fabric shrink ever so slightly to make it tighter over the button. 
Now you'll need to grab the rubber peice of the button maker and then central put the fabric over the right sized hole for your button and then press the front part of the button in to it, like so:
 Then you will have to fold the excess fabric down on top...
   This is where the button will come together, now you need to place the back piece of the cover button on top, now depending on the manufacturor this may look different (just follow their *basic* instructions)
Now the rigid peice of the button make goes on top to sandwich the button, I recommend doing this on  a hard surface, your button will be formed when you hear a click!
Excuse my marker covered fingers!
This is the outcome :

If you're just making a button, don't remove the shank, and this will be where you have finished and created a cute button, to make the bobby pin you will need it at the ready
You're going to now turn the button on its front and apply a bead of hot glue onto the dip, then you will press the bobby pin glue bad onto it, hold until it sets...






You're all done! Look how cute they are!

 I got my bobby pins from ebay, they came really fast: click here!