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2013-11-28, 6:27pm
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I want to spend time making some buttons, but I am also wondering if they sell and also where there would be a market for them. Any opinions out there? Thanks
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2013-11-28, 6:52pm
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Hi, I sell alot of buttons. Usually someone will buy several at a time then none for a while. They are my fave to make tho so I make them alot. I sell them on etsy. I'm always saying I'm going to go to a shop with them but never do.
I say if you enjoy making them then do it, you will always find someone that will love them!!
Sue
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2013-11-28, 7:39pm
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Yarn stores too. Make them big and unique or in sets of at least 3.
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2013-11-28, 8:09pm
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They also work well for hand made bags and totes.
There is a tutorial around for makeing you own button mandrel somewhere.
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2013-11-29, 7:30pm
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I can't wait to get on the torch! Thanks!
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2013-11-30, 11:26pm
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If you sell them at yarn stores, make sure the holes are big enough for big yarn needles...
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2013-12-01, 7:27am
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The button mandrels that I have are small in diameter, and difficult to remove the button from. Is there other mandrels? I have the two tine fork like ones and the one that you can remove the little individual pieces from.
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2013-12-01, 9:24am
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Jo from the Frit Diva has a button mandrel tutorial where you can make your own: http://fritdiva.homestead.com/button-tutorial.html
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2013-12-03, 10:00am
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I just ordered the tutorial, thanks!
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