This is how to make walnut button earrings from scraps. 3 different methods are explained, so you can make them in a way that suits you best. Please try making your own earrings with the scraps you have.
Type A: Difficulty ★★★★ (Stylish, beautiful, and highly finished)
Type B: Difficulty level ★ (simple and beautiful)
Type C: Difficulty ★★★ (The process of sewing with a needle and thread is a little troublesome, but there is no harm in learning it as a method)
https://youtu.be/EaCCVKj-RWo
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🎞 Chapter
1,If the walnut button has a foot attached, remove it.
2,Cut the fabric using the pattern provided with the Kurumi Buttons to make Kurumi Buttons (4 Kurumi Buttons to make 1 pair of earrings).
3,Refer to Type A B C.
4,Connect the body and earring fittings to each other to complete.
(Type A)
Bend the top of the 9-pin, make a loop, put the main body in between, and wrap the metal fittings (see the video).
(Type B)
Stretch instant adhesive on the edge of the button, put a 3cm 9-pin between the two pieces and attach them together.
(Type C)
Sew a round can with a threaded needle to the top part of the walnut button, apply instant adhesive to the edge, and attach two pieces together.
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Finished size: 1.6 cm
🧵 Materials
・Walnut buttons (size: around 16mm, 4 buttons are used for one pair of earrings) https://amzn.to/46LsEvM
・Scraps
・Eyelet
・Instant adhesive
・Round cans
・Pierced earrings
▶︎ Walnut Button Kit with Striker, Footless Type (15mm 10pcs x 3 packages)
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▶ Scraps of African fabric ( 8 sheets 25×25cm )
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▶ Scraps of African fabric ( 12 sheets, 50 x 40cm )
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(Type A)
・Two 6m 9-pins
(Type B)
・Two 3cm 9-pins
・Pliers
(Type C)
・2 round cans
・Needle and thread
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Camera : Canon EOS Kiss X9 ( https://amzn.to/2EK9q0C )
Music : TRoisín Dubh by Irish Variations , Jimmy Mó Mhíle Stór by Irish Variations , An Bhfaca Tú Mo Shéamuisin by Irish Variations
Edit : In shot
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