Three Seasons Cardigan

Three Seasons Cardigan
This pattern will be in a book called "Dye One, Knit One" by Helen Deighan and Linda de Ruiter.
The book is due out in July. If you would be interested in purchasing click on the image to be connected to their website

Adam's Sleepsuit

Adam's Sleepsuit
This image of this gorgeous sleepsuit was sent to us by Mary Jennings who has knitted this baby sleepsuit in alpaca (pattern from the the January 2010 issue of Knit Today magazine).

The bottom of the sleepsuit closes with snaps and the buttons cover where the snaps have been sewn. Mary likes how the buttons add some weight to the bottom of the sleepsuit.

Firefly Jewellery

Firefly Jewellery
Yvonne makes the most stunning jewellery and has incorporated some of the fabulous Incomparable buttons in her work.
Click here to see more of her work

Framed Pictures

Framed Pictures
Philip Boxall uses Incomparable buttons to create fabulous pictures - often with accompanying inspirational words.
To find out more contact Philip on 01335 324118

Jane Greenoff's Animal Ark

Jane Greenoff's Animal Ark
Jane's beautiful Animal Ark design uses some of the fabulous range of Incomparable's wild animal buttons.
Click here to connect to Jane's site

Zulu Baskets

Zulu Baskets
This is how one customer uses her basket - what a fabulous way to store your stash!
Click here to view our range of baskets

Harris Tweed Bags from Lynn Pride

Harris Tweed Bags from Lynn Pride
Lynn makes gorgeous bags and home accessories using local tweed and embellishes them with Incomparable buttons. Much of the tweed is from Woollen Mills throughout Scotland including the famous Harris Tweed. Lynn also uses tweed that originated from Hunters of Brora Woollen Mills in Sutherland
The cerise pink bags are Harris Tweed woven at Luskentyre on Harris.
Lynn describes Incomparable buttons as "a little piece of art on the bags"
To contact Lynn or view more of her goods please click on the image

Gift Wrap

Gift Wrap
Incomparable ceramic hearts are just stunning as a finish for special gift wrapping using the heart as a gift tag( you can write on the back of them)!!!!

Cushions

Cushions
Cushions finished with Incomparable ceramic buttons just have that special something

Gorgeous bags

Gorgeous bags

Dressmaking

Dressmaking
A stunning button has given the finishing touch to a simple black lapel

Heart pendants

Heart pendants
Here a heart pendant has been used with fabulous ribbon to make a simple, easy but very very attractive card - how fabulous for a wedding!

Lorry Marshall

Lorry Marshall
Lorry uses Incomparable buttons on her stunning designs. Click on the image to be connected to her website

Jupiter Alpacas

Jupiter Alpacas
Beautifully soft luxury garments and accessories are individually knitted by local craftsmen using 100% pure alpaca fleece produced by Jupiter Alpacas in North Shropshire. All our handcrafted garments and accessories are unique, warm, luxuriously soft yet hardwearing.
Our garments and accessories naturally follow the seasons and all our colours are completely natural and are shorn from our alpacas each year. No chemicals are used in the production or processing of the fibre and all buttons are hand-made in ceramic. Easily recyclable and very few travelled miles!
Jupiter Alpacas use Incomparable ceramic buttons for their garments
Click here to see their website

Naturals

Naturals
Stunning black and white on this cape from Naturals
Click on the image for more information

Mothers for All beaded Scarves

Mothers for All beaded Scarves
Lisa Neat is a recent graduate for Heriot-Watt University, School of Textiles and Design in Galashiels, studying a Master of Design in Professional Design for Fashion and Textiles, specialising in ethical and eco-friendly textiles.

Lisa purchased some of our beautiful 'Mothers For All' beads for the embellishment of her luxurious, printed peace silk and fairly traded, organic cotton voile scarves for her Masters project 'Exploring the Boundaries of Ethical and Eco Textiles'.
Here are some samples - stunningly beautiful.
Well done Lisa