[NFB-Blind-Crafters] Dorset buttons

carcione at access.net carcione at access.net
Wed Dec 4 13:20:18 UTC 2024


Hi Deb.

I’m not sure of knot names myself.  

We started by tying the thread to the ring.

Then, this is how we made the half-hitch over the button ring, using a threaded yarn needle:

Hold the thread parallel to the ring, at 12 o’clock, behind the ring.

Put the needle through the ring from the front, then up between the ring and the thread, and pull tight.  

 

You could try it with yarn and a stick or knitting needle taking the place of the ring.  

It took me a little time to figure out what to do, but then it was easy.

Tracy

 

 

 

 

From: NFB-Blind-Crafters <nfb-blind-crafters-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Debra Trevino via NFB-Blind-Crafters
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Subject: Re: [NFB-Blind-Crafters] Dorset buttons

 

Here is a stupid question.

 

How do you make a half hitch?

 

I may know how to make it but not what it is called. Now you know how really confused I can be!

 

Blessings,

 

Deb Trevino

 

 

From: NFB-Blind-Crafters <nfb-blind-crafters-bounces at nfbnet.org <mailto:nfb-blind-crafters-bounces at nfbnet.org> > On Behalf Of Naima Leigh via NFB-Blind-Crafters
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Subject: Re: [NFB-Blind-Crafters] Dorset buttons

 

Hello Tracy,

 

 

What size ring do you recommend for a flower loom? I was surprised that I could loom knit these, but I don’t know the exact weight of yarn to use?

 

Thanks Naima

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On Dec 3, 2024, at 8:28 AM, Tracy Carcione via NFB-Blind-Crafters <nfb-blind-crafters at nfbnet.org <mailto:nfb-blind-crafters at nfbnet.org> > wrote:



Last night I learned the basics of making Dorset buttons.  Amazingly, a member of the local knitters’ guild is the world-wide expert on these buttons.  

I never heard of these buttons before, or really of making buttons, so it was very interesting.

Basically, you need a ring and a skein of pearl-cotton thread or fingering yarn.  You make half-hitches with the yarn to cover the ring, then make spokes by wrapping the yarn from 1 side to the other, like a clock, then weave the yarn through the spokes to fill in the center.  

Pretty simple, once I got it.  Children used to make them, as well as adults, to make money for the family.

Of course, there are fancier variations, but that’s the basic.

And now I know, roughly, how to make my own buttons!  Though she said it’s much harder than it used to be to get inexpensive rings of decent quality.

Tracy

 

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