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Mend And Make Do Monday – Bring on the Buttons

I’m very fussy about buttons. I always take ages choosing the right ones to add to a garment I’ve made. Sometimes when I’m buying something to wear, the buttons can sway me if I’m undecided. A favourite cardigan of mine – a cheap chain store one that I wear a lot, started to lose its buttons. They were quite innocuous fabric covered ones, but I’d lost a couple and the fabric on the front had come off some of the others.

My attempt to buy some replacements at a haberdashery didn’t go well. There was nothing that grabbed me at all. I could have gone with plain white pearly ones but didn’t;t fancy that. Black might have worked but I couldn’t find any small enough. Finding the right shade of green – a sort of chartreuse – wasn’t helping. I tipped out the contents of my button jar for inspiration and found a card of little mother of pearl buttons, just the right size and enough for the whole cardigan. I’d already decided against white. Then I had a brainwave – I coloured in the buttons with a light green Sharpie.

This gave just enough colour but was translucent enough to show the blue/pink/green iridescence of the mother of pearl. I sewed them on and now have buttons that match the cardigan. I’m not sure how long the colour will last but I can always grab that green Sharpie and touch up the colour. My favourite old cardigan not has a new lease of life!

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Mend and Make Do Monday: Lacy Lingerie

I had a mishap when I was Ironing this lovely peach satin slip – the iron was too hot and I burnt a hole in it. I thought of a way to repair it -this is what I did.

I trimmed the melted edge of the hole off so the fabric wasn’t puckered.

I cut out a piece of lace a little larger than the hole, cutting around some of the flowers in the design.

I put the damaged part of the slip in an embroidery hoop….

…then pinned the lace motif in place and, using tiny stitches I sewed the lace into place, both round the hole and the edge of the lace. This is what it looks like on the wrong side.

…and on the right side. Job done!