Since their first appearance in prehistoric times, buttons have been used both for ornamentation and for fastening purposes. The first buttons were most likely made of wood, bone, horn and metal. In medieval times, buttons truly came into their own, as fitted fashions became popular. Throughout history, buttons have gone from being expensive accessories to everyday objects that most of us take for granted. Today, buttons are used in a variety of different capacities. No longer simply functional items used to fasten our clothing, buttons are often seen in decoration and art. Craft buttons are utilized in many popular hobbies, such as scrapbooking. Enthusiasts of this art form use multi-colored buttons of every shape to decorate their pages. Scrapbooking buttons shaped like diaper pins and storks might adorn a baby book, for example. Buttons lend themselves to the creative arts. Collecting vintage buttons is a hobby that started out with actual old buttons found or purchased at flea markets and rummage sales. Now, manufacturers make buttons with a vintage look, in elaborate Victorian or Art Deco designs. These buttons are often sewn into clothing for a retro look or used as decorative accents on cards and artwork. Of course, all buttons offer an opportunity to add a special touch when sewing. A unique button adds style to any article of clothing. In fact, many people feel that you cannot wear too many buttons, and it is not unusual to see buttons sewn onto accessories such as hats, purses and shoes. Buttons have played many roles throughout time, and are now an indispensable part of daily life. |