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Dorset and other Ring Buttons

Dorset and other Ring Buttons

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  • On-Demand course

  • 1 hour

  • Beginner level

Description

Learning from home at your own pace, in your own time. There is no time limit to access this course.

This course will teach you how to make 15 different ring buttons using a variety of techniques.

Ring buttons have a long history - it is believed that the first ring buttons in England were made in the Dorset region around 1720. However, other European countries also have traditions of ring buttons - called Zwirnknopf/e (literally "thread button"). This course will show you how to make buttons using both the Dorset and zwirnknopf techniques. The buttons featured range from traditional designs to modern variations.

This is a great introductory course for complete beginners, and an equally good refresher course for anyone who has tried thread button making in any form in the past. Each button instruction is by way of a video - shot from above, enabling you to see what is happening. Gina explains the process, and you can start and stop the videos as you require. The button modules are sequential, with a few more challenging designs to test your skills.

There are also 9 exercises - ideas for you to try once the initial buttons are successfully created. There are no direct instructions here, rather suggestions to encourage your creativity, just as if you were in a workshop with Gina.

You will also receive access to a closed Facebook group where you can share images of your work, ask questions, or just say hello to other students.

As a bonus, all students of this course will also receive free access to an additional course - Finishing Your Buttons.

Materials & tools required:

The following tools and materials have been used on the course. You may of course choose a differently sized button mould or thread, but in order to follow the instructions as shown, you may find it easier to use the same materials.

A Materials pack - including threads, moulds, needles, fabric and beeswax has been put together and is available in our online shop - Dorset & Other Ring Buttons Course Materials Pack.

You can use your one-time student discount code (which you will find in the tools & materials section when you enroll) at the shop checkout for a 20% discount*

Materials:

  • Ring Button Moulds No 32 (19mm) - at least 3

  • Ring Button Moulds No 39 (24mm) - at least 4

  • Ring Button Moulds No 70 (27mm) - at least 3

  • Ring Button Moulds No 103 (18mm) - at least 2

  • Ring Button Moulds No 105 (30mm) - at least 3

  • Cotton Perle Thread No 8 - at least 4 colours

  • Cotton / linen fabric

Tools:

  • Scissors

  • Beeswax

  • Tapestry needle

  • Sharp needle

  • Pencil/chalk

Optional Tools:

  • Circle Gauge Set

  • Button Maker's Third Hand & Tool Tin

Available in our online store at www.ginabsilkworks.co.uk 

*Code may only be used once per student 

Course Content

Getting Started
  1. Introduction
  2. Tools & Materials
  3. A note on names and spellings
  4. Extra information (stitches, etc)
  5. Student's Facebook Group
  6. Course Terms & Copyright
The Buttons
  1. Dorset Crosswheel - traditional
  2. Dorset Flower
  3. Dorset Star
  4. Chainstitch - traditional
  5. Dorset Basketweave- traditional
  6. Ammonite
  7. Swanston - M. Howitt 1985
  8. Triskele
  9. Measuring fabric to cover a button
  10. Singleton- traditional
  11. Zwirnknopfe Crosswheel - traditional
  12. Basic Zwirnknopfe - traditional
  13. 4 Point Zwirnknopfe - traditional
  14. Shirtlace - traditional
  15. Nautical - Sabine Krump
  16. Sabine's Beauty Gina - Sabine Krump
Exercises
  1. Introduction to the Exercises
  2. Exercise 1 : Variations on the Dorset Flower Button
  3. Exercise 2: Variations on the Triskele Button
  4. Exercise 3: Variations on the 4 Point Zwirnknopfe
  5. Exercise 4: Variations on the Dorset Basketweave
  6. Exercise 5: Variations on the Dorset Star Button
  7. Exercise 6: Variations on the Dorset Crosswheel
  8. Exercise 7: Variations on the Chainstitch Button
  9. Exercise 8: Variations on the Basic Zwirnknopfe Button

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