I caught something on the TV this morning not sure what it was as I was busy ,
It was a lady with a Button collection .
I wonder how many of us still have a button tin ?
I don’t I got rid of mine a long time ago ,
But I remember when the children were small I would knit and make a lot of their clothes and was always on the look out for nice buttons , like ones with trains on or ducks etc ,
They came on strips and the ones that didn’t get used went in my button tin..
We also had a stall in our local indoor market that had tubes of them you could buy as little or as many as you needed .
Again not many places except I think wool shops sell them like that now .
The children spent many a hour playing with them , my DD would sort them into same colour piles ,
A lot were from my mothers collection ,a lot of shell or mother of pearl and wooden ones
in all sizes .
Not a thing people keep these days is it .
The younger generation if a button comes off they throw the garment away as they are cheap to buy in likes of Primark.
It was a lady with a Button collection .
I wonder how many of us still have a button tin ?
I don’t I got rid of mine a long time ago ,
But I remember when the children were small I would knit and make a lot of their clothes and was always on the look out for nice buttons , like ones with trains on or ducks etc ,
They came on strips and the ones that didn’t get used went in my button tin..
We also had a stall in our local indoor market that had tubes of them you could buy as little or as many as you needed .
Again not many places except I think wool shops sell them like that now .
The children spent many a hour playing with them , my DD would sort them into same colour piles ,
A lot were from my mothers collection ,a lot of shell or mother of pearl and wooden ones
in all sizes .
Not a thing people keep these days is it .
The younger generation if a button comes off they throw the garment away as they are cheap to buy in likes of Primark.
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