The Button Dept. : Plastic : Obsidian Blue Rosette
Discover rare, vintage deadstock buttons from The Button Dept. at the workroom. These treasures are available in limited quantities and cannot be restocked once sold out, so don’t miss the chance to make them part of your collection.
Material: Plastic
Holes : Shank
Available sizes:
- 9/16" (14mm)
- 13/16" (21mm)
Please Note: Some buttons, particularly glass and hand-painted styles, may have unique marks or slight variations in colour due to their antiquity. We consider these imperfections part of their story and appeal.
Looking for details about a particular style? Contact our shop—we’re happy to share insights about these vintage buttons to help you bring your projects to life.
The Button Dept.
Discover rare and vintage buttons from decades past, carefully sourced and thoughtfully curated. From hand-painted glass buttons to mid-century plastic buttons, each piece carries a story—crafted with artistry, designed to last, and waiting to become part of your next project.
Shop News
Printed & Inspired : Vintage Patterns and Class Projects
January is almost over and your A0 wide format pattern orders continue to inspire and help us discover new designers! Patterns for class like the zipper expansion pack for the Lander Pants, the Coe Trousers after our Pattern Lab earlier this month and some vintage inspiration from Charm Patterns are just a few patterns that have printed in the last couple of weeks.
Printed & Inspired : A0 Highlights To Start The New Year
The new year has begun and your A0 wide format pattern orders continue to inspire! It looks like there are some serious making plans for these cosier months and we are excited to play a part in your process. Accessories and bags have been popular recently as well as some warmer weather skirts and dresses.
Printed & Inspired : A0 Highlights Holiday Edition
This week we received our first order for 25+ patterns to be printed! This seems like a super fun way to start the year with a full library of new patterns to work on. Our top three patterns are all for our upcoming January workshops.
