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Vote Button Kit by Kata Golda

VOTE! It is more important than ever. There is no better way to get the message out than by creating your very own felt VOTE buttons! This kit makes three buttons with a variety of different designs to create. Keep one for yourself, gift one to a friend, one to a family member, or keep them for yourself to go with any outfit!

This kit includes instructions, materials, and photo inspiration to make three plant-dyed wool felt VOTE buttons. You can stitch one in each of the three designs, or make multiples of your favorite. Wear your button on a coat, backpack, or tote bag. Make them for your friends! 

Kit Contents

  • (3) 3 x 5" pieces of plant dyed wool felt: dark pink, blue and gold
  • (1) 3.5 x 7.5" piece of off-white wool felt
  • (1) yard of black embroidery floss
  • (2) yards each of red, orange, and blue mohair silk lace weight yarn
  • Stick and stitch dissolving transfer paper with VOTE written 3 ways
  • 3 safety pins
  • 1 hand sewing needle

ABOUT Kata Golda
The Kata Golda studio, owned and run by Allison Kaplan, is nestled snugly in the small, mossy seaside town of Port Townsend, Washington. Much of the inspiration for her work comes from the subtle details in the natural world, where nothing is straight and nothing is perfect. Allison creates slowly and with intention and tries to use up every little scrap of fabric. The things she make take time. Allison find immense joy in sharing her love of hand work with others through free sewing tutorials, DIY kits, and carefully curated bundles of plant-dyed fabrics. Taking the time to slow down and make something with your hands using quality materials is such a gift, and she feel so lucky to do this work.

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