All About Buttons
- Team M Fabrics
- Aug 18, 2022
- 2 min read
Buttons are small fasteners that not only help in fastening two pieces of fabrics but are also used for decoration and embellishment. You can find them in various materials like wood, seashells, metal, crystal, etc. You can see their wide use in arts and crafts. They are used for the embellishment of clothing items, bags, footwear, wallets, etc. Their versatile use makes them more adorable and desirable among designers. In this blog we are going to discuss various types of buttons that are available online:

1) Wooden Buttons: These wooden buttons or coconut buttons are used mainly in kurta and other ethnic wear. These round buttons can add a touch of uniqueness to your design. The best thing about them is that they are eco-friendly.

2) MOP Buttons: Mother of Pearl Buttons (aka MOP buttons) are made from shells. You can find them in various beautiful shapes like fish, flowers, squares, hearts and more. They also come in different sizes and colours so you can choose the one you want as per your requirement. You will find the shell buttons on embroiderymaterial.com fascinating enough to add to your garments. They are elegant pieces and you are going to love how much charm they will provide to your designs.

3) Snap Buttons: Snap buttons (aka Snap Fasteners) are made of two discs that are interlocked together when snapped. They are the quickest way to fasten any two pieces of clothing. You can easily sew one disc on one piece of fabric and the other disc on the other piece of fabric and quickly snap them to close. These metal buttons are generally used in children's clothing items. You can find them in various sizes and colours. It is best to use them when you do not want buttons to show on the clothing item as they hide inside when you snap them.

So, this was all about the various types of buttons available online at wholesale prices on your own button shop M Fabrics. I am sure you can now easily choose the right material for your designs. Let me know in the comments below which of these are your favourites and if are you going to give them a try.
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