Pretty Pin Cushions
#71
Actually, the pattern is a free one at craftsy:http://www.craftsy.com/project/view/...-pattern/41405 from footloose
#72
You're welcome.
As far as the copyright issue, I think the technique is probably what keeps these from copyright issues. If there is a little difference in the method, I guess it's not the same. That's why different teachers can teach the same thing. Otherwise, they have to be certified instructors in a method, like Judy Niemeyer.
As far as the copyright issue, I think the technique is probably what keeps these from copyright issues. If there is a little difference in the method, I guess it's not the same. That's why different teachers can teach the same thing. Otherwise, they have to be certified instructors in a method, like Judy Niemeyer.
#74
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Eagle River, Alaska
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Is a great idea! If I'm going to spend that much time on something, I want it to be REALLY useful. Any ideas or formulas from the rest of you would be great. My theory probably isn't the best!
#75
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Lowell, MA
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They are absolutely gorgeous. I will have to get the pattern and try them. I only want a couple, but I'll see how they work out. Thanks for sharing the pictures of your beautiful pin cushions and the pattern source.
#80
Several links were given by other board members. See posts #12, 31, 44, 58 & 63 for various patterns and tutorials; and see posts # 34, 43, 67 & 71 for links to the same pattern I started with.
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