My dad gave me a huge container of buttons which were my grandmothers, I have been through them and now I know what to do with some of the metal ones, thank you for sharing this video, without a doubt a great video which was explained well thank you again Nikola x
I never heard anyone say "ring stick" lol now I will forever remember this video. I always called them a mandrel but this "ring stick" looks a lot like a maglight flashlight. I'm curious about it too because flashlights make great round forms. I use some of the following things for this purpose: nail polish bottle, a metal cigar keeper tube, a marble kitchen rolling pin/grinding rod, a piece of driftwood. The one in the video, I'm inspired by because if it is/isn't a steel or titanium flashlight, either way I have one that doesn't work. I could easily store some craft supplies where the batteries go and protect them from elemental oxidation.
My dad gave me a huge container of buttons which were my grandmothers, I have been through them and now I know what to do with some of the metal ones, thank you for sharing this video, without a doubt a great video which was explained well thank you again Nikola x
Thanks so much for this video, I enjoyed it and you have a very soothing voice :)
Beautiful button ring and a easy to follow tutorial. Tfs...
Personally, one of my favorite projects. Every has spare buttons around!
This is great 😊 thanks for your help!
Pretty and easy. Thankyou for the lesson :)
I love this idea
Beautiful
Where did you purchase this cup burr?
Where did you buy this ring stick?
I never heard anyone say "ring stick" lol now I will forever remember this video. I always called them a mandrel but this "ring stick" looks a lot like a maglight flashlight. I'm curious about it too because flashlights make great round forms. I use some of the following things for this purpose: nail polish bottle, a metal cigar keeper tube, a marble kitchen rolling pin/grinding rod, a piece of driftwood. The one in the video, I'm inspired by because if it is/isn't a steel or titanium flashlight, either way I have one that doesn't work. I could easily store some craft supplies where the batteries go and protect them from elemental oxidation.
really easy