Hello, fellow floozies
And thanks, Abbie, for inviting me to join in. I’ve always been one to collect and sort things (I use to arrange my M&Ms into rows by color before I ate them) but I became fascinated with buttons when I was about 8 or 9, after reading a book in which the main character had a button box. I began keeping an eye out for wayward buttons and started a button collection of my own.
My collection now is not a fancy one. It’s made up of buttons I’ve inherited from my grandmother and great-aunt, extras that come with sweaters and shirts, leftovers from projects, ones bought for no particular reason, and those found here and there.
My favorite buttons right now are these:
Recently my two children and I were in an art store and found big tubs of buttons hand carved in Nepal. I offered to buy one for each of us. My son chose the black and white one, my daughter chose the one that has a flower or leaves on it, and I chose the one with the dots because the sun had finally come out after many gloomy days and this button looked cheerful to me. Then my daughter bought the heart-shaped one for me. My two buttons sit on the shelf over my sewing table—I’m not yet ready to add them to the general collection.

My favorite buttons right now are these:

Comments
I just found your blog through Pat on Mille Fiori Favoriti. What a fun blog you have! But now for a confession... I think I too am a button floozie! I have jars of buttons in my basement sewing room. I have favorite buttons in my antique sewing machine drawer. I have buttons in a box in my closet. I'm not able to even throw away the extra button for a garment after I've donated it to Goodwill! Does that make me a button floozie too?
Sherry (Edie Marie's Attic)
Oh, I think buttons are such a wondeful treasure! It is nice that your children want to share in the love of the hunt.. tiny memeories to keep and share!
xoxo~
Abbie
You know what? I have an empty mason jar just begging to be filled with what else? Buttons!
I love, love, love that wooden heart button.
Uh oh, now you have me wanting to collect something else...buttons! :)
Barbara
I'm loving these ones you found that were made in Nepal..they're stunning!