Pin Cushion Organizer Tutorial
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Sonray
You fail to amaze me with the sites you find for us all here, thanks so much for posting this one. I was thinking of taking a workshop to make one very similar to this - you've saved me money so now I can purchase more fabric instead. :wink:
Tisha :D
You fail to amaze me with the sites you find for us all here, thanks so much for posting this one. I was thinking of taking a workshop to make one very similar to this - you've saved me money so now I can purchase more fabric instead. :wink:
Tisha :D
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Great project! I made a pincushion/scrapcatcher last weekend, but I'll make this one too. Then I can have one at the machine and cutting table, and one for my ironing table. I'll post pictures when I get it done.
Thank you!
Thank you!
#8
I love pin cushions and thread catchers...they are fun to collect.
Here is another cute one
http://images.onesite.com/mycraftivi...rden_17_19.pdf
Ohhhhh we should have a spot to put all the links we have for these cute items/tutorials!
They make great gifts for friends or for quilt guild opportunity tables.
fun fun
warm quilt hugs, sue
Here is another cute one
http://images.onesite.com/mycraftivi...rden_17_19.pdf
Ohhhhh we should have a spot to put all the links we have for these cute items/tutorials!
They make great gifts for friends or for quilt guild opportunity tables.
fun fun
warm quilt hugs, sue
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I have one similar to Sondray. They're great!
When I'm planning to go somewhere and want to take a hand sewing project with me, I use a baseball cap.
Put the project; needles, thread, scissors etc inside the cap and my pins stuck into the inside of the bill; slightly fold the bill into the cap and you have everything together.
When I'm planning to go somewhere and want to take a hand sewing project with me, I use a baseball cap.
Put the project; needles, thread, scissors etc inside the cap and my pins stuck into the inside of the bill; slightly fold the bill into the cap and you have everything together.
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