Re: Buttons

If anyone is interested in Buttons, DSisIL the Button Collector was interviewed on tv,and can be seen here:

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Only about 2 minutes long.

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Sally Swindells
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Good for Jenny! Now I have a small idea of why she finds them so fascinating. I, like most people I'm sure, had no idea there was so much about them - so much history and knowledge to acquire. Great snippet. Thanks Sally. . In message , Sally Swindells writes

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Pat S

What a fun video! I sorta collect buttons and am always looking for them. Have an old jacket that is missing one little button. Sigh. I'm going to have to buy 10 new ones so that they all will match.

Thanks again for sharing. Love this type of history.

Donna in WA

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MunnDE

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Roberta

Only 2 minutes isn't long enough. I have many old buttons but I had never thought of the history of them.

Dee in Oz

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Dee in Oz

That was a fun little piece, thanks for sharing!

Donna, who says all the buttons have to match? Keep the same color or size, mix it up a little!

G> > If anyone is interested in Buttons, DSisIL the Button

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Ginger in CA

Thanks. I forwarded the site to my sister-in-law. She has recently retired and is expanding her hobby of collecting buttons. She was visiting us last week and left with several bags of buttons. We doubt any of them are valuable but she enjoys making things out of ordinary buttons.

Susan

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Susan Laity Price

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