I'm making a fantasy world and I couldn't really imagine a world without button. Just how hard it would be to fasten yourself with other method. Okay, let's me give you viewer a review in case someone stumble into this wanted to know about buttons. 60% of this is about American button history. 30% of this about pre-modern, late medieval, high medieval, post-renaissance, industrial age stuff. 10% is about before that. I'm not here for American button history, it's fascinating but I'm just not here for those. But I won't deny that this is wonderful.
I keep get each button before i through a weared-out cloth. the cotton shirt can only hold 200 times washes, a coat last for 80 years, while buttons will last for centuries.
I am trying to find out how buttons were made into hatpins. I read when buttons arrived in America they were made into either hatpins or buttons. I was told that the buttons were sent without the shanks because of a tariff was put on the buttons if they were shipped with shanks. I am trying to learn how they were turned into either buttons or hatpins. From what I read this was done with a machine. Do you have any information on any of this information I have gathered from others?
Absolutely friquin brilliant!!! What a fascinating lecture. Well done Sheri. Bravo. Watching her is like a maestro perform.
Absolutely brilliant
Haha i love how niche this subject is, i love history And making historic clothing so im very interested in this subject!
Lots of great info and love your story telling!
I'm making a fantasy world and I couldn't really imagine a world without button. Just how hard it would be to fasten yourself with other method.
Okay, let's me give you viewer a review in case someone stumble into this wanted to know about buttons. 60% of this is about American button history. 30% of this about pre-modern, late medieval, high medieval, post-renaissance, industrial age stuff. 10% is about before that.
I'm not here for American button history, it's fascinating but I'm just not here for those. But I won't deny that this is wonderful.
Thats cool. I'm researching for one of our videos about our buttons and just stumbled upon this and we made an appearance! Great info!
This speaker is very enjoyable, love this informative, thank you Sheri ❤️
I’m a Civil War Relic Hunter and there’s nothing that excites me like recovering a button. I love them all❤
I keep get each button before i through a weared-out cloth. the cotton shirt can only hold 200 times washes, a coat last for 80 years, while buttons will last for centuries.
This was an absolutely fantastic lecture. Sheri keeps you interested. Very informative.
I am trying to find out how buttons were made into hatpins. I read when buttons arrived in America they were made into either hatpins or buttons. I was told that the buttons were sent without the shanks because of a tariff was put on the buttons if they were shipped with shanks. I am trying to learn how they were turned into either buttons or hatpins. From what I read this was done with a machine. Do you have any information on any of this information I have gathered from others?
This helps me to sleep. zzzzzzz