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August 2009. Craft Catch Up There is so much to see and do in the craft world at the moment. Here’s a quick rundown of dates to put in your diary. Saturday 15th August sees The Handmade Expo celebrating their 1st Birthday at their new home, The Ipswich Turf Club, Brisbane Rd Bundamba. This great venue has allowed the expo to expand to over 100 stalls of handmade goods and the inclusion of Gourmet Fresh.

If you don’t want to drive, catch a train, it is a short 600m walk from the station. Continuing at the Pine Rivers Art Gallery until the 22nd August is That Felted Feeling, an exhibition of works by the Qld Spinners, Weavers and Fibre Artists. From 21st August – 29th Sept the Henzell St Quilters are holding their annual exhibition at the Redcliffe City Art Gallery. The Bribie Island Community Arts Centre will be hosting Crust, a travelling exhibition of international contemporary ceramics from 5th August 31 August.

If there is any other craft news you would like to share please email me. Fabric Covered Buttons. The origin of buttons is difficult to establish, but the word itself probably stems from either the French bouton for bud or bouter to push. The French were passionate about the potential of the button and by 1250 had established the Button Makers Guild. The Guild produced beautiful buttons with great artistry, much to the delight of the aristocracy. The peasants, however, weren’t allowed to join this button fest, even if they could afford it. The aristocracy passed laws to limit buttons permitted for common usage to thread- or cloth-covered buttons. Jump seven centuries to the twentieth century, and fabric covered buttons hit great heights in popularity, particularly self-covered buttons.

In the garment industry, the term ‘self-covered buttons’ refers to buttons that have been covered in the same fabric as the main body of the garment, whereas in haberdashery terms, it generally alludes to the kits you can purchase in order to make fabric covered buttons at home yourself. :: verypurpleperson :: The Sew Weekly. Diy.