Beautiful, Bountiful Buttons!

Closures are important components of any garment, but are often an afterthought when it comes to getting creative with your handmade wearables.  Whether you use the buttonhole function on your sewing machine or the Ultra Pro II Seam Ripper & Buttonhole Cutter, there’s a wide world of button options to explore.  Buttons are an inexpensive way to dress up your sewing projects or update old clothes.  Havel’s Sewing has collected some fun button designs for your inspiration. 

Face Buttons by RouDesigns

Face Buttons by RouDesigns

Wear your boyfriend’s face as your sweater buttons!  Or mix and match faces on your cardigan for an original button facelift for your clothes.

Antler Buttons by AnterQLWear

Antler Buttons by AnterQLWear

Add a natural, outdoorsy touch to your leather or suede jackets by buttoning up with these deer antler buttons.

Mushroom Fabric Buttons by vintageinspiration

Mushroom Fabric Buttons by vintageinspiration

Cover your buttons in your favorite fabric to create a statement – a testament to your personal taste.

Buttons are classic, but they can be also be crazy, wild and cool.  One of our favorite flea market finds here at Havel’s Sewing is a mason jar full of vintage buttons that we can mix and match on our sewing projects.  If you can’t make it to the flea market, check out the vintage button selection on Etsy.

Green Buttons in a Jar by morrjm

Green Buttons in a Jar by morrjm

Sometimes we like to make our own buttons out of cute badges and earrings.  Found objects can make wonderful buttons that may not be otherwise available for your creations.  Just use a little imagination and a good buttonhole cutter, and the options are limitless!


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Favorite Fabric Silhouette Projects

We have a fabric obsession here at Havel’s Sewing. Like others who are fabric obsessed, we often purchase a yard here or a yard there of fabric we like, but we have no idea at the time what we’re going to do with it. Well, one of our friends recently started remodeling her living room. She has lots of art, but wanted to incorporate some of the bolder colors from her fabric stash. After a quick internet search, we headed to her house with our newfound patterns. Now, she’s the proud owner of one-of-a-kind artwork. Whether you sew the silhouette or paint the silhouette is up to you. You choose the fabric and you choose the colors. If you’re feeling really creative, you can even make your own shapes. Havel’s Sewing is happy to share our three favorite fabric silhouette projects.

Paint the silhouette.

Martha Stewart Fabric Silhouette Project

Martha Stewart offers these quick and easy instructions to create marvelous art for your walls. Great for dressing up your living space or giving away as gifts.

Sew the silhouette.

Amy Butler Nigella Silhouette Project

Amy Butler Nigella Silhouette Project

Amy Butler offers this free pattern with instructions on how to sew silhouettes. She offers instructions that allow you to vary the size of the pattern.

Applique the silhoutte.

ModHomeEcTeacher's Fabric Silhoutte Project

ModHomeEcTeacher's Fabric Silhoutte Project

ModHomeEcTeacher at Curbly.com offers a photo tutorial with instructions on how to create these wonderful circular silhouette masterpieces. She mentions that you can play around with materials and find what works best for you. Havel’s Sewing highly recommends such experimenting. Make something that is truly your own.

The Havel's Sewing Craft Knife makes smooth, precise cuts.

The Havel's Sewing Craft Knife makes smooth, precise cuts.

Each set of instructions mentions the need for a good craft knife. Havel’s Sewing offers our Professional Style Cushion Grip Blade Handle and AC11 or AC72 Craft Blades. When the blade dulls, you simply toss it out and replace it from our box of 100. Be sure to use a cutting mat when cutting out your silhouette patterns. Otherwise, you may need to make a pretty new tablecloth to cover the cuts on your work surface!


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Thread Matters

Gutermann Thread from Red Rock Threads

Gutermann Thread from Red Rock Threads

Avid sewists often have strong opinions regarding thread preferences and which weight/color/material to use per project. But for the less seasoned sewer, thread can become an afterthought. After all, once you’ve figured out what fabric to use and how to apply the pattern, thread seems like a simple pick: the one that matches the fabric. Well, Havel’s Sewing knows there’s a lot more to learn about thread…and why that education matters.

Beginning sewers will be glad to discover two great tutorials they can read online. The first is by Debbie Colgrove, the Sewing Guide at About.com. Take a look at “Is There A Difference In Sewing Thread Brands? You Be The Judge!”The photos are particularly helpful in examining why one type of thread is better than the others.

Google Books also offers an excerpt from The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Sewing by Lydia Wills. Chapter 2 is titled The Eyes Have It: Needles and Thread. Here you’ll learn about how to determine thickness and size, as well as a few tips and tricks on how to care for your thread stash.

Havel’s Sewing did find lots of love all around for Gutermann brand thread. All-purpose polyester thread seemed to take the trouble out of choosing thread, as well. Several experienced sewists seem to prefer threads just a shade lighter than the color of their fabric or a neutral color to accommodate several fabrics. But they’re quick to point out: make certain your thread is appropriate for your fabric and project.


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Fun & Fresh Hand Embroidery Patterns

Under the Sea Patterns from Sublime Stitching

Under the Sea Patterns from Sublime Stitching

We’ve seen a lot of traditional hand embroidery patterns here at Havel’s Sewing. We’re not knocking ’em, but we wanted fresh and contemporary patterns to apply to our current batch of bibs and onesies and tea towels (oh my!). We wanted to discover a life beyond the selection of leaves and scrolls and cupcake patterns we see every day. And we’re thrilled to find an embroidery world of mid-century modern lamps and mermaids! Jenny Hart from Sublime Stitching is a very talented embroidery artist who sells unique patterns, kits and embroidery supplies, as well as promotes hand embroidery as an art form.

Havel’s Sewing is also fond of Urban Threads. Here you can find featured artists who’ve designed patterns for the site, a blog and tutorials. Besides the large variety of contemporary hand embroidery patterns, Urban Threads also offers machine embroidery patterns. Just think of the crazy cool designs you can apply to hoodies and jeans, socks and scarves. Pillows and purses could also use a little embroidery love. Stitch your mark to make a statement!


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The Very Beautiful Thread Velvet Technique

Martha Stewart's Elegant Thread Velvet Pillow

Martha Stewart's Elegant Thread Velvet Pillow

The very talented desigers at the Husqvarna Embroidery Center in Sweden developed a very beautiful embroidery technique that is best completed with Havel’s Sewing Ultra-Pro Seam Ripper.

The technique does not refer to velvet thread or velvet fabric. The name “thread velvet” comes from the feel of the threads once they are cut. If you run your finger over the finished product, the embroidery design feels like velvet. The Husqvarna Viking “Designer Diamond” embroiders the design of your choice – and completes the design so that the backside is secure and the threads will not come out. Once the machine is finished, you simply take your Havel’s Sewing Ultra-Pro Seam Ripper and cut through the middle of the threads in the design. Be careful not to cut through to the fabric. Give the threads a little fluff and the result is an elegant design with a rich feel.

Martha Stewart features the thread velvet technique on her television program. You can watch her demonstrate the technique here.

Sue Hausmann also features the thread velvet technique on America Sews with Sue Hausmann. She offers step-by-step instructions in PDF format you can print out for reference here.

Thread Velvet designs are available for garments and home decor. See Sue Hausmann’s list of supplies, gather your materials and create something glamorous.


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