Rosalind Atkins - Smocking and Dorset Buttons Plus
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A wartime reminiscence sparked the idea for this vintage inspired brooch together with my observations of wild flowers on my daily dog walk.
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This a variation on the traditional Dorset cross wheel button that I usually make. The design was strongly influenced by a war time memory of my mother who said that they used to make something similar to brighten an outfit in austere times.
The design of this brooch is one of a collection inspired by British wild flowers, in this case bluebells.
It is worked on a metal ring and measures 3.2 cm across. The ring is covered in a mid green cotton thread and the flowers are worked in French knots in shades of blue and a lilac colour.
The brooch fastens with a simple brooch pin that has been securely attached to the reverse.
Designed by Rosalind Atkins in Dorchester
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