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Old 03-09-2011, 08:41 PM
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Glad you started this thread. It's been fun reading all of the bits of advice and the pictures have been great! Take care!
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Old 03-09-2011, 09:08 PM
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Divokittysmom, those are really cute!
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Thank you sew much! I love making pincushions!!

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Divokittysmom, those are really cute!
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Any you are REALLY good at it too!
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Old 03-10-2011, 08:31 AM
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Human hair, huH? Well, I have five dogs -- wonder if I could sweep up some of their fur piling up in the corners of my house and use that? lol
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I love the donuts!
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Old 03-10-2011, 10:11 AM
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You know, the human hair thing really makes sense to me. My darling gram taught me to take a pin, needle, safety pin etc and rub it thru my hair if it wouldn't easily go thru fabric. I tried it and it worked like magic! Still do it to this day, works like a charm. So it kind of makes sense to use it in pincushions. :-)

Regarding the sand; I also have heard you must bake the sand on a very low temperature. I just use ordinary polyfill.
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Old 03-10-2011, 10:23 AM
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If you buy sand that is specifically sold for use in childrens' sandboxes, it is already treated to make it safe. However, I think the last time I bought it, the smallest size was a 10 lb. bag. You can make an awful lot of pincushions with 10 lbs. of sand! I purchased a bag of crushed walnut shells from one of the chain pet stores. It will still make more pincushions than I could want, but it was a smaller bag and reasonably priced.
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Love seeing all the pincushions everyone is posting! Any success on finding that elusive teapot pc??
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I am researching Teapot Pincushions on google. Here are a few that I have found. The first one comes from London.

http://www.craftstylish.com/item/374...ot-pin-cushion

http://www.flickr.com/groups/pincush...7594462758914/

http://httpvintagesandy.blogspot.com...incushion.html

I hope one of these is what you are searching for.
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