Saturday, 8 November 2025

Saturday

 Good morning, everyone.  The weekend has landed and I have two totally empty days in the diary which feels really nice.   I've already started a yeasted loaf and I'm sure I will fill the time nicely!

Have any of you heard of Dorset buttons?
This is what they are - rings with yarn wrapped around, basically.  Don't they look fab?

(found on Google Images)

I think you can guess what's in my mind!!  There's YouTube videos (which I haven't yet watched) and I am intrigued and attracted to them.
Do any of my readers make these?

OK, back to earth again and yesterday was a really nice day.  I did my bit at Slimming World, managed a fairly small and healthy shop at Morrisons and then chilled.
I finished another WIP and have just one more to finish now.  I'm hoping I can get that done today and then I can wrap what I have made and cross them off the Christmas list!

As mentioned, I've started a yeasted loaf.  They are taking noticeably longer to rise now that it is cooler but that's OK - I have all day, after all, and it won't take that long.
Later on, as long as the weather stays fine, I want to attack the garden.  It's a real mess.
And this evening it is Strictly, of course.  I have one 'favourite' who I am pretty sure won't make the final but apart from that, I'm uncommitted.

Right, well, second coffee is calling so off I go - have a lovely day and stay warm.  xx

16 comments:

  1. You’ll not be surprised to know I have made Dorset buttons-I bought a kit when we were on holiday in Dorset! There are lots of online tutorials about how to make them-I used mine for decoration on gift cards when I had finished them. Happy weekend. Catriona

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    1. Not surprised at all - I may pick your brains at some point and, yes, there's info out there. I love the idea of using them to decorate cards. xx

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  2. They are very pretty, but no, I have never made one. A second cup of coffee sounds like a very good idea for you ... I may go and have a third!! :-)

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    1. One loaf, one breakfast and and batch of sushi down, I am on my fourth. :-) Can't beat a good mug of coffee, can you?
      They are pretty, I think, and interesting. xx

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  3. Coffee is definitely one of life's simple pleasures isn't it......
    I've seen Dorset Buttons but never made one, interesting to see yours when you've finished.
    I have started making the top down, in the round, seamless jumper, oh my goodness, I got in a muddle with the instructions for the raglan increases 😆 Anyhoo, after taking more than one deep breath and using a couple of choice words it suddenly clicked, so this afternoon I'll be happily knitting.
    Alison in Devon x

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    1. Oh, no!! Sometimes those few little choice words can make a big difference. :-) I'm glad you finally clicked and can go ahead.
      I doubt I'll be starting anything new this side of Christmas but - well, we will see. xx

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  4. One of the members in the quilting guild I belong to has made Dorset buttons. She gave a demonstration as to how to make them at one of our meetings, however, it is not something I would make. They do look lovely, look forward to see yours.

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    1. I would think it is more than a little bit fiddly. I do fancy having a go and - well, we will see. xx

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  5. I had never heard of Dorset buttons before. They are very pretty and I will have a look at a few YouTube videos but, I don't think I shall be trying any this side of Christmas. Maybe in the New Year. Thank you for the idea.
    I have done some tidying in the garden since we got back but as rain is due this week the rest might have to wait. Happy loaf baking this week x

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    1. Me too - but aren't they lovely? I'm looking forward to having a go.
      And thanks for the loaf-luck. I do love my bread making. xx

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  6. I have never made any of those, but they are beautiful.

    God bless.

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    1. They are, aren't they? I've seen them about but not known what they are. I love these 'little' crafts that are easily resourced. xx

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  7. Those are really lovely. Hope you enjoy your two days!

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    1. They're gorgeous, aren't they, and just a bit different. xx

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  8. A few years ago I bought wool for a jacket with lots of cables etc and just couldn't find what I wanted in buttons so.......I bought nylon and brass rings the right size and made Dorset Buttons using the same wool. I chose to use the brass rings for this jacket because of the weight. I still have and wear the jacket and the buttons have stayed together and have washed fine and look just as good now as they did when I made them. So easy and very versatile and a satisfying and useful hobby if you knit, besides which, have you seen the price of some buttons?! Elaine in Portsmouth

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    1. Hi, Elaine, and thanks very much - that's so encouraging. And yes - they are a shocking price, even the most basic ones. xx

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