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Kit to Make 6 x Dorset Cross Wheel Buttons, White, K8

Kit to Make 6 x Dorset Cross Wheel Buttons, White, K8

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This item will be posted to you by Rosalind Atkins - Smocking and Dorset Buttons within 3 days of receiving payment.

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To enable others to share my enjoyment in making traditional Dorset Cross Wheel buttons.

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Full description

This is a basic kit that is suitable for beginners and provides an introduction to the traditional Dorset skills of cross wheel button making.

The kit contains full instructions with plenty of photographic illustrations and suitable thread and rings to make six buttons. Also included is a short background to the history of Dorset buttons.

The rings in this kit are 15mm or 5/8" diameter and the pre-cut cotton thread is in white.

You will only need a blunt or tapestry embroidery needle and a small pair of scissors to complete the buttons.

Designed by Rosalind Atkins in Dorchester

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