Cream and Yellow Daffodil Dorset Button Earrings and Pendant
Bring an air of spring to your wardrobe with these tiny daffodil Dorset buttons! These beautiful earrings have been hand stitched by myself and are made to order. Each pair comprises of two Dorset Buttons in a daffodil pattern, hand sewn using Wonderfil Egyptian cotton thread, and finished with a lever back clasp, with a drop of approximately 40mm and a width of 20mm. Whether they are a present for yourself, or bought as a present for someone you love, they are incredibly light weight and easy to wear, as well as a tiny piece of crafting history. You can also complete the look with a matching pendant. What's not to love?
This design is also available as a single stitch marker for your crochet or knitting projects.
Dorset buttons had been hand stitched in Dorset since the 1600s, employing more than 4000 people at the height of the cottage industry's popularity and sending the buttons they made all over the world. Unfortunately, this came to an abrupt end with the invention of a new button machine that was showcased at the Great Exhibition of 1851, making Dorset buttons obsolete and plunging Dorset families into extreme poverty. The art of Dorset button making was almost lost entirely. Thanks to the efforts of artists and crafters since this time, Dorset buttons have not died out completely. The pattern for this Dorset button design is a Midget Workshop original, and has been designed by myself. I fell in love with making Dorset buttons after buying myself a kit from the incredibly talented Jen Best, champion of the Dorset button. Should you wish to have a go at making your own Dorset buttons, everything you could possibly need to do so can be found in Jen's shop, Beaker Button, here.