The original stain. Mid-project, from underneath. :(
Then, I held a bridal shower which left me with hundreds of surplus buttons. Perfect!
And unemployment leaves me with plenty of time! Perfect! (well, perfect for crafting, at least...)
So, I parsed out all they grey, black, and pearly buttons. Stuck one over the stain, and then started sewing more on, randomly. And kept sewing - I wanted a thicker covering of buttons at the bottom hem, tapering up towards the waist.
The back, with stain now cleverly hidden.
Things I Underestimated About This Project:
- The amount of time required. I didn't sew each button more than 2 or 3 loops, but each one is individually knotted, and that takes a while. This was a 3-evening project! I didn't anticipate it taking more than a night.
- The forethought required in achieving a "random" pattern. It was hard to scatter buttons so that they weren't equidistant from their neighbors! I had to keep shifting them and adjusting before sewing them down.
- The weight of all those added buttons. This skirt weighs close to a pound now!
My reclaimed skirt! From the front.
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