We have buttons from Favour Valley Woodworking in Henniker, New Hampshire. This small manufacturer uses local wood and antlers to make one-of-a-kind buttons. The material is cut, polished, and tumbled to smooth all edges. Then the wood buttons are soaked in natural tung oil for protection. This company utilizes low impact and sustainable manufacturing practices.
Materials used include purple lilac, red oak, cherry, walnut, honey locust, and deer antlers. The material is clearly marked on each button card.
If you wear scarves, come see this company's unique scarf buckle. Scarf buckles come in three different sizes to match the weight of your scarf. The buckle is not only unique but also easier to use than a scarf pin.
Button, button, who has toggle buttons? The Stitchin' Den has toggle buttons....
Button, button, who has buttons made from
coconuts? The Stitchin' Den has unique buttons
made from coconut shells.
Button, button, who has extremely unique handmade buttons?
The Stitchin' Den has Incomparable Buttons that are made in South Africa by a women's empowerment group. All buttons are shaped and painted by hand. These buttons are truly one of a kind!
Where else have you seen buttons in such beautiful geometric shapes in buttons?
We have buttons in the shapes of butterflies, cats, and owls, oh my!
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