Wednesday, November 6, 2013

BUTTONS

 My visit to the NC Museum of Art was limited, so there was almost no time to stroll through the many other exhibits.
However on a quick glance, I spotted this interesting display. (and I apologize for not noting the artist's name)  
I've been using buttons on my work for 30 years....but never to this extreme!

Star Bright #2   12.5" x 12.5"   Mary Stori © 2011

 What a coincidence......a couple from San Diego just purchased this button embellished wall piece from my blog shop.  The design was published in my book, "Embellishing With Felted Wool".  
 The buttons are a combination of antique and contemporary.  After stitching the buttons in place, beads are stitched from hole to hole, providing a very polished look to the overall design.  The entire background features random "chicken scratching' hand embroidery.
Beaded edging stitching has been a trademark of mine for years.  This type of treatment can be used on the edge (binding) or to create the illusion of a inner border.  It helps to frame the center design and adds unexpected details.

More button embellished pieces can be found here.

2 comments:

margaret said...

so manybutons wow. Your button creation is very nice, like the beads being added

nanette said...

Did you see the piece made of spools of thread? Amazing!