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Robin Pascal's Web Page

 

 

Robin Pascal, New Mexico fiber artist, searched for years to find buttons worthy of her handwoven items. She met and teamed up with internationally known glass artist, Stevi Belle, to create dichroic glass buttons. Trained in Belleisimo Glass studios in Raton, New Mexico, Robin began to create these Perfect Buttons for your unique handmade items, be they knitted, woven, quilted or embellished.

Each batch of buttons is one-of-a-kind. In the creation of the button bars, Robin is serendipitous and guided by whatever color combination strikes her fancy at that particular moment. So the buttons shown for sale will not be duplicated. Once sold, there will not be another exactly like it. Use the buttons to inspire a color combination or design as well as to match a particular garment. If you have a particular color combination that you desire and do not see, please contact us. If there is a particular size that you desire, please also do not hesitate to contact us. We are working to make smaller buttons for the doll makers, but it is impossible to get many color combinations on a tiny button.

We know it is difficult to buy the Perfect Button without seeing it on the garment. So Perfect Buttons are unconditionally guaranteed, and any purchases may be returned for a refund or credit minus the shipping. If you would like for us to send you a selection to choose from, or if you would prefer to send us a sample to match, we offer that service.

 

Perfect Buttons is pleased and excited to announce that it has added dichroic glass cabinet knobs and drawer pulls to its product line.

 

** Dichroic glass, with its irridescence, is difficult to photograph. The colors have been replicated as closely as possible. If you have questions about color, please inquire. Also, the sizes are approximate.

     At this Studio, we know that earning an income from the work of your hands has meaning beyond the obvious.  It is a yes to authentic and soul satisfying work, a yes to building a life that includes family, culture and community.  There is value in taking time to create something handmade, something that carries within it an imprint of the soul of the creator.  Despite the messages we are bombarded with every day, not everything in this world has to be faster, larger or more.  The individual handmade object, like the individual life, has intrinsic value, a value we resolve to celebrate.

 

Click on the pictures below to see how the buttons look with fabric and yarn.

 

 
 
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