tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6019967611762651725.post2923266195983526151..comments2022-12-03T07:56:13.487-08:00Comments on One Button A Day 2020: Day 206 : TiptopGina-Bhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14640906981065529894noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6019967611762651725.post-79732838686945355372020-07-26T10:00:09.433-07:002020-07-26T10:00:09.433-07:00I didn't make the braid - commercially made I ...I didn't make the braid - commercially made I recall. Poor Zack needed an awful lot! <br /><br />Nancy is the queen of crochet buttons - she does such fine work, that's a great tip! I've used the waste from hole punches for deaths heads - I was in a mood the other year to see how small I could go. Gina-Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14640906981065529894noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6019967611762651725.post-45678036436281286942020-07-24T15:22:02.920-07:002020-07-24T15:22:02.920-07:00Wheeeeeee! Those are yummy buttons! Did you make t...Wheeeeeee! Those are yummy buttons! Did you make the braid too? And I think I must agree with the ladies - he would have worn the garments! Although the young actor is pretty good. Speaking of tiny - Nancy Nearing had an article in a crochet magazine some time ago about crocheting buttons and she made her own rings with hole punches and plastic - I tried it and it works but I'm too blind and crunked up to really work at it. Anyway, the point is - hole punches will give you very tiny rings! Stay well and regards to that Toby pup. Charlotte in CaliforniaSpideyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14350018553919112752noreply@blogger.com