My grandmother, who's always had a great waste-not-want-not philosophy, has jars upon jars of buttons. When I was a little girl I used to spend hours going through all of the cool, decade-spanning buttons she'd collected, trying to think of a good use for them. And now, thanks to iVillage, I've found an awesome use for them. (Grandma? Are you reading? Need a project?)
I'm liking the funky vibe that the DIY element adds to this prim and proper chair. This project is from the book Simple Sewing with a French Twist: An Illustrated Guide to Sewing Clothes and Home Accessories with Style, by Celine Dupuy. As long as you can sew a button on a shirt, you can complete this project.
What You'll Need
- Medallion chair
- 1 rectangle thick cotton fabric, 16 by 15 inches (40 by 38 cm)
- 1 rectangle thick iron-on interfacing, 16 by 15 inches (40 by 38 cm)
- 3 sheets paper, 11 by 17 inches
- Scotch tape
- Lots of buttons
- Pencil
- Dressmaking scissors
- Tailor's chalk
- Fine sewing needle
- Tape measure or ruler
- Spray textile adhesive
- 3 spools thread
For step-by-step instructions and a link to a slideshow, read more
First of all, if you're having any trouble following these directions, I suggest skipping directly to the slideshow on iVillage. But if you're crafting-savvy, just read on.
How to Make It
- Join the sheets of paper together with Scotch tape. Position against the oval of the chair back and draw the outline to make a pattern. Cut out the oval of the pattern, draw the outline onto the iron-on interfacing, and cut out.
- Press the oval of iron-on interfacing onto the thick cotton fabric using a hot iron. Let cool and then cut out the fabric, leaving a seam allowance of 1 1/4 inches (3 cm) around the iron-on oval (top illustration). Cut V-shaped notches around the edge of the fabric, press, fold down, and stick the notches to the iron-on interfacing with textile adhesive.
- Cover the front of the oval with different-sized buttons, overlapping them slightly and stitching by hand with double pearlized thread . Then, stick the oval to the chair back with spray adhesive
- Take a well-deserved sitdown on your lovely new chair!

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i love this
1my husband has huge bins of buttons!
i may have to do this!
Althought that chair looks great, I wouldn't have the patience for a project like this. And I can't sew!
2That is awesome!! I love it.
3That chair looks great, good idea!
4I'm thinking lots of other projects for those old buttons...
5I'm with gruaig_rua. Its cute, but I would never have time to do that. I'd buy it, though!
6This looks rreally cool! I wonder if you could just do this with a glue gun. Seems like it would be easier that way.
7I love the colors, but something about the texture creeps me out. I know it may sound silly, but it reminds me of fish scales.
8that would take a while...
9this is so pretty!!!!
10love it, but it would take me forever to complete. still, it might be worth a shot . . . .
11thanks for the instructions! i really like the look of this - what a great use for all the buttons i have lying around!
12I'm sure you could save your self a little time and hot glue the buttons on.
13OMG! I'm seeing an entire room with button accents--chairs, lamp shades, throw pillows, blank journals. I also love that the buttons are silver and gold--simple sophistication--and you could easily change the style just by the type and color of buttons you use, for example, kids' decor would be varying sizes and bright colors; I could do varying shades of green to go with my garden style. Cool idea!
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