Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Our Blog Is Moving To Our Website

Our website contains a great blog and tutorial section that we update and add to regularly.  Please visit us at our website to see our most up-to-date posts, craft ideas, and how-tos.

Websites:

Store Fronts:

Social Media:

Like us on Facebook and Follow us on Twitter to get our up-to-date news on our latest products and weekly deals.


© ILikeBigButtons.com and I Like Big Buttons Blog, 2014.  The contents of this blog, including text, original photos and ideas are the sole property of the I Like Big Buttons.comPlease feel free to tag or share but please do not crop or alter image.  If you intend to use my text or images, please link back to this blog and give credit to this blog. Please do not republish an entire post or post photos of my family.

Thank you for looking and head over to our website and check it out!!!  Have a great day!

Friday, June 6, 2014

30 Days of Snaps!!! Day #11

Day #11

Unpaper Towels with KAM Snaps made with a Sewing Machine

Supplies:


Instructions:

1. Choose your flannel, I went to Etsy, of course, and found almost too many choices :). I finally settled on Moda's Marmalade collection.

2.  Choose your Terry Cloth, I went with a mix of White, Butter, and Celery colored Terry Cloth that matched my flannel. Some people use towels and cut them into pieces, I also have used Micro Fiber clothes from Walmart they are about 12"x12", you may have to adjust your starting size a little but they will work great too. I also find them on clearance pretty often which makes them very reasonable.




3.  Cut 12 12"x12" Flannel squares and 12 12"x12" Terry Cloth squares. Make sure to make cut them as square as possible.



4.  Pick a square of Flannel and a square of Terry Cloth, place the right sides together, and start 2/3 of the way down the first side of the fabric.  I will be wrapping around and stopping at about 1/3 leaving a open hole to turn the fabric right side out.  Using a 3/8" or 1/2" seam sew the pieces together, pick the seam allowance that makes you comfortable.  Remember to be consistent so that all the towels are the same size.

5.  Repeat 12 times.  You will want to trim the corners and of some of the excess seam if it seems to bulky.



6.  Now turn all the towels right side out, use a pointy object, finger, or my preference, the back side of a kitchen spoon to make sure you get the 4 corners of each cloth as square as possible.

7.  Tuck the unsewn flaps into the inside, lining it up to follow the line of the towel from the left and right.  Iron each towel to lay down the edges neatly.




8.  Now top stitch the towels with a 1/4" seam all the way around closing up the opening as you go.



9.  I straight stitched a diagonal line from the top left corner to the bottom right corner and turned and repeated, creating a X. This insures they will not bunch up when you wash them or are using them.




10.  I, then, made a template with clear plastic. It was 1"x 11"-ish strip of plastic (to match the end result of my unpaper towels) and I punched 3 holes: the 1st at 1/2" down and 1/2" in, the 2nd at the other end same 1/2" up and 1/2" in, and the 3rd exactly in the middle of the 2 holes 1/2" in. You can do 2 holes but the 3rd hole keeps the Unpaper Towels from sagging in the middle.

11.  Then I marked with a super fine tipped permanent marker where to place the snaps holes.

12.  Using the Awl, I punched holes for all the snaps 3 on each side, 6 per towel.




13.  Now install the KAM Snaps, in each hole, I recommend doing all the ones on the left first and then all the ones on the right. I found that I get mixed up otherwise and have to undo my hard work. So I did KAM Snap Caps down (Terry Cloth) on the left with the studs face up (Flannel side). Then I did the right side, I did KAM Snap Caps up (Flannel) with sockets down on (Terry Cloth).



14.  Now snap all your towels together, roll them up, and place them on your paper towel holder.



15.  Tada! Happy Snapping!!!

Thursday, June 5, 2014

30 Days of Snaps!!!! Day #10

Day #10

Unpaper Towels with KAM Snaps made with a Serger

Supplies:



Instructions:

1.  Choose your flannel, I went to Etsy, of course, and found almost too many choices :).  I finally settled on Moda’s Marmalade collection.

2.  Choose your Terry Cloth, I went with a mix of White, Butter, and Celery colored Terry Cloth that matched my flannel.  Some peopel use towels and cut them into pieces, I also have used Micro Fiber clothes from Walmart they are bigger than 11″x11″ and work great.  I also find them on clearance pretty often too which makes them reasonable.




3.  Cut 12 11″x11″ Flannel squares and 12 11″x11″ Terry Cloth squares.  Make sure to make cut them as square as possible.



4.  Pick a square of Flannel and a square of Terry Cloth, place the wrong sides together and serge the pieces together.  There are some great Youtube videos on how to turn corners when sergering and how to end stitch.

5.  Repeat 12 times.

6.  I straight stitched a diagonal line from one corner to the adjacent corner and repeat on the opposite side.  This insures they will not bunch up when you wash them or are using them.




7.  I then made a template with clear plastic.  It was 1″x 11″ and I punched 3 holes: 1 at 1/2″ down and 1/2″ in, 2 at the other end same 1/2″ up and 1/2″ in, and the 3rd exactly in the middle of the 2 holes 1/2″ in.  You can do 2 holes but the 3rd hole keeps the Unpaper Towels from sagging in the middle.

8.  Then I marked with a super fine tipped permanent marker where to place the snaps holes.





9.  Using the Awl, I punched holes for all the snaps 3 on each side, 6 per towel.

10.  Now install the KAM Snaps, in each hole, I recommend doing all the ones on the left first and then all the ones on the right.  I found that I get mixed up otherwise and have to undo my hard work.  So I did KAM Snap Caps down (Terry Cloth) on the left with the studs face up (Flannel side).  Then I did the right side, I did KAM Snap Caps up (Flannel) with sockets down on (Terry Cloth).





11.  Now snap all your towels together, roll them up, and place them on your paper towel holder.




12.  Tada!  Happy Snapping!!!

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

KAM Snaps Giveaway: Nap-Time Creations with Reusable Snack Bag Tutorial

Who is ready for a Giveaway!!! Check out Nap-Time Creations great Reusable Snack Pack tutorial and enter to win our KAM Snaps Starter Pack in Rainbow Spectrum with Pliers!!!

"Reusable Snack Packs tutorial {and KAM SnapGIVEAWAY}

 

I’ve been eyeing KAM SNAPS for months. So I am thrilled to be offering one lucky reader the chance to win a starter pack today! {I was given the starter pack by I Like Big Buttons for free in exchange for this post}. I’ve only had my KAM snaps for about a week, but have already used them for so many things. Even if you don’t sew,  I’m pretty sure you could find ways to use these handy snaps! Today I not only have a great giveaway, but a tutorial for making your own reusable snack packs. Perfect for summer picnics and school!..."



To Enter to Win and Read the rest of the Tutorial, go here.

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Happy Memorial Day!!!

In Memory of my Grandfather and his brave service of our country and the continuing family tradition of servicing our country bravely. All our LOVE to my sweet brother, cousins and other family members who are currently serving!!! In honor of them, we are running a 10% coupon code for Memorial Day!

Use coupon code: TROOPLOVE

Good on our website today and tomorrow only!

Shop here:

http://ilikebigbuttons.com/

Happy Memorial Day!

Monday, May 12, 2014

30 Days of Snaps!!! Day #4

Day #4

Today, I tackled a problem for us moms out there.  Or at least ;) those of us too busy to fish our bras out of the washer before they go in the dryer.  In all fairness to my mom, she has told me a number of times, they will last longer and work better if I air dry them.  The fact remains that if I remember to get the laundry from the washer to the dryer in the same day, I consider it a miracle :).

Besides wearing them out quicker, I have found that front loading machines like to grab the bra hooks and mangle them.  I have grown tired of the hooks poking me in the back or not hooking at all anymore.

KAM Snaps to the rescue with a seam ripper and just a couple snaps... See the picture tutorial below.

Supplies:

Seam Ripper
KAM Snap Pliers and Awl
3 KAM Snap Caps, 2 Studs, and 1 Socket

KAM Snaps Bra Repair

KAM Snaps Bra Repair

1.  Use a Seam Ripper to remove the stitches holding the Bra hooks in place.

KAM Snaps Bra Repair

2.  Once the hooks are removed, use the Awl to poke a hole where you want to install the snap.  I used a KAM Snap Cap and Socket on this side.

KAM Snaps Bra Repair
KAM Snaps Bra Repair

3.  Install the snap.

KAM Snaps Bra Repair
KAM Snaps Bra Repair

4.  I put 2 sets on the back strap for size adjustment, you could do 3 if you wanted.   I used a 2 KAM Snap Caps and 2 Studs on this side, and spaced them evenly.

KAM Snaps Bra Repair
KAM Snaps Bra Repair

5.  Tada!  Success, I am wearing it as I type.  It is much more comfortable and it was easy to snap, I was concerned considering I had to do it by feel, but it was simple to do.

Monday, May 5, 2014

Monday Mix-Up Madness !! FREE Kam Snaps/Plastic Snaps - Spring 2014 Colors

Monday Mix-Up Madness !! FREE Kam Snaps/Plastic Snaps - Spring 2014 Colors with purchase of $30 or more.

90 sets (10 sets of 9 colors) of our NEW Exclusive, I Like Big Buttons Spring 2014 Colors

10 sets of the following in size 20: G122 - Fuchsia, G123 - Antique Lace, G124 - Robin's Egg Blue, G125 - Purple Pansy, G126 - Daffodil, G127 - Orchid, G128 - Daylily, G129 - Wisteria, G130 - Pineapple Chiffon

Simply purchase $30 of our great line of products, place the below linked item in your cart and use Coupon Code --- SPRING2014 --- to receive them FREE ($6.25 Value)

Link to FREE Snaps:

http://ilikebigbuttons.com/products/monday-mix-up-madness-free-kam-snaps-plastic-snaps-spring-2014-colors