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Where can I find the button closures for linen thread, cord, leather?
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Where can I find the button closures for linen thread, cord, leather?
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October 19, 2010, 11:28:22 am »
Hi. I am having a hard time finding button closures for sale on jewelry making sites. The little cute kind that designers like Chan Lu, Dogeared ( to name a few) are using. I know they are custom made for them...... BUT I would imagine others are trying to make these types of bracelets and would love it if you could track down a source for them. I have been going to fabric stores and using buttons - but would like to have a more jewelry quality - better looking piece. Also without a shank and preferably small and flat, rectangular or cute shapes like hearts, flowers, etc.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks!
Tracy
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Re: Where can I find the button closures for linen thread, cord, leather?
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You can find some fantastic Crystal buttons here at Rings & Things:
http://shop.rings-things.com/cart/pc/showsearchresultsCustom.asp?pageStyle=M&resultCnt=10&keyword=crystal+button&submit=Go+%3E%3E
and I don't know much about them, but this site seems to have some interesting styles:
http://www.umei.com/metallic-buttons/metal-buttons-best-seller.htm
Good luck.
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