Rosalind Atkins - Smocking and Dorset Buttons Plus
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Many of the items available in my shop can be made to special order in a colour of your choice at no extra cost, just message me with your request.
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I love making traditional Dorset buttons and wanted to produce something respecting the heritage of the craft but given a contemporary edge and immensely wearable too.
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This brooch was created to showcase a collection of five different traditional styles of Dorset button.
The base is a large (45mm diameter) Singleton button made using pure silk in a lemon yellow shade, which is adorned with a 18mm beaded Cross Wheel button worked in shades of yellow and light brown with tiny glass beads, a light brown coloured 15mm Yarell Cross Wheel button, a 15mm Dorset Knob in yellow and three small (10mm) simple Bird's Eye buttons in toning shades of yellow, light brown and tan cotton.
The brooch is hand finished on the back and fastens with a metal brooch pin.
It is supplied in a gauze bag together with a slip giving information about the different types of Dorset button involved in its construction.
Designed by Rosalind Atkins in Dorchester
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