Making Pincushions
#22
I made this one from sew mama sew....http://www.sewmamasew.com/store/medi...nOrganizer.pdf It uses a combo of fiberfil and sand bag . :D
#23
Originally Posted by Baysidegal
I use crushed walnut shells for most of them. If I am making a canning or tuna can top I just use fiberfill. Crushe walnut shells can be found at any pet store.
#24
I love those pin cushions that have the sample size threads in them. I used to make them all the time myself. They are particularly great for someone who sews very little and those small spools really great with enough to sew a loose button or such.
Originally Posted by roda
Heres some I made
#26
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Kinder, La
Posts: 116
Hi Nancy
I am also from La. I live in Kinder not too far down the road. I am new to quilting and have started with out kind of slow. Just wanted to say Hi. I haven't seen others from our neck of the woods.
I am also from La. I live in Kinder not too far down the road. I am new to quilting and have started with out kind of slow. Just wanted to say Hi. I haven't seen others from our neck of the woods.
#29
Originally Posted by Nancy in Louisiana
Once I was given some sheep's wool (lanolin in fur was supposed to be good for needles and pins), but all my pins rusted. Did I do something wrong?
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