buttons
one of my earliest memories is being at my childminder’s house and playing with her tin of buttons. it was a huge round biscuit tin that must have held at least a thousand buttons. i could sort through them for hours at a time, matching them into sets, arranging them by colour, examining each one in minute detail. my favourites were the tiny faceted clear glass ones, victorian, i guess.
almost as soon as i had a baby i knew i had to get a button tin - for sorting, not sewing purposes - but it’s taken me until now to get round to it.

as soon as i saw this tin i knew it was the one. this isn’t the first of this design that i saw - that went for more than i was prepared to pay - but there are loads of them knocking about on ebay, although this one seems to be in unusually good nick. it’s marked CWS biscuits - co-op wholesale society. i can’t date it stylistically, i initially thought it may be 1930s but this page reckons it’s c.1910.
i have a pitifully small collection of buttons that i’ve carried around for the last 15 years, and even though it’s a small tin i thought they needed some company. so i bought buttons too.

1940s plastic buttons…

buttons on cards…

buttons by the bagful.
i’m not sure i can bring myself to let M loose with them - let alone actually split them up and permanently attach any of them to anything. perhaps i should have a few happy hours sorting them tomorrow, to get it out of my system ![]()
posted: January 15th, 2007 under sewing, shopping.
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comment from Biscuitbear
time: 16/1/2007, 12:14 pm
Lovely box and buttons. This brings back memories for me too! I used to play with my mother’s button boxes, she had a couple, they were candy boxes a little smaller than biscuit boxes, I remember them well! They were red with a gilded image of my hometown’s main square (they used to contain candies that were the town’s specialty). Great idea to have one for your child to play with, I have to do it too!

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