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Stuck On Pincushions

By Kim Layton 17 Comments

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I’m kinda stuck on pincushions right now! I featured Heather Bailey’s beautiful studio recently and fell in love with her strawberry pincushions. Now, I don’t sew too much, but I had to make one for myself. Isn’t it cute? I love just looking at it!

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I used a Heather Bailey pattern to make it, and it was super easy.  Maybe I’ll try the pear next.

I started noticing pincushions everywhere, so I’ll share a few of these beauties with you.  Beware…you could become addicted!

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Jessica at How About Orange made these cute little pincushions. She’ll show you how to make one on her blog. You won’t believe what she uses for the base!

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This wildflower pincushion pattern can be found at Better Homes and Gardens. I’d love to see one in a black and white damask pattern!

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Have you ever seen a pincushion ring? This was a first for me…ya gotta love Etsy!  Art Nest Shop has made pincushions fashionable!

I was blown away by Tip Nut’s post with 60 pincushion tutorials! WOW!

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Martha Stewart has a video tutorial on making a fabulous tea cup pincushion from old sweaters!

Now I just need her giant craft studio so I can store all my supplies nice and neat. I don’t think she would approve of my overflowing basket method of storage!

A little history {which I’m sure you have always wanted to know} for you…

Pincushions were first recorded in history during the Tudor reign in 15th century England. Metal pins were a very costly and precious items in those early days and before the 15th century were kept in small cases made of bone, ivory, or silver.

During the Tudor era, simple stuffed shapes started to be used instead of the cases. They began by being made of colorful and elaborately decorated silks and linens, replete with tassels and laces.During the Victorian era there was a great deal of emphasis on the parlor room and it became the perfect place in which to display the novelty pincushions of the era. Pincushions were made in the shape of shoes, fans, dolls, teacups, umbrellas, fruits, and vegetables. They were hung on the walls or placed on occasional tables. {Click here for even more info.}

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And what would a post about pincushion love be without one more photo of strawberry pincushions??? It would take me forever to make this many, but it might just be worth it. Heather Bailey {Should I just start a fan club, or what?} has pincushion kits available to make it easier for you.

Another great gift idea…

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This title of this book says it all…Pretty Little Pincushions. It’s full of beautiful photos and ideas…kinda like fuel for creative folks!

Sometimes I’m all about decorating the house or creating an oasis in my backyard, but right now I’m sewing pincushions!  I love projects that can be done in a hour!  I might have a short attention span. 🙂

What kind of stuff are you stuck on?

I’m joining Julia at Hooked on Houses for Hooked on Fridays…Check it out for yourself!

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Filed Under: Tid-Bits Tagged With: books, Decorating, everything etsy, Handmade, handmade gifts, heather bailey, martha stewart, patterns, pincushions, strawberry pattern

Comments

  1. Nancy says

    September 17, 2009 at 8:48 am

    I love these pincushions and I had forgotten that I wanted to make some as little gifts this year. I ran right over to How About Orange (and mentioned that I came over from here) and saw her easy tutorial. It’s great! I love the strawberries and may want to do that, too. Thanks!
    ~Nancy

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  2. Susannah says

    September 17, 2009 at 10:33 am

    oh, thanks for including Art Nest! The history was very interesting~
    Susannah @ Art Nest

    Reply
  3. Terri says

    September 17, 2009 at 7:53 pm

    I LOVE the strawberry pincushions!!! I noticed it in the studio post and thought was adorable. I have a friend who loves strawberries, and collects them — this would be a perfect gift for her. I will have to explore this further!!! Blessings!

    Reply
  4. Porch Days says

    September 17, 2009 at 10:15 pm

    These are adorable pin cushions. I don’t think many people sew these days so pin cushions just aren’t as popular as they used to be.

    Reply
  5. DesignTies says

    September 17, 2009 at 10:19 pm

    The strawberry pin cushions are adorable!! I love how the heads of the pins look like the seeds 🙂

    The pin cushion ring is really cool. Must be convenient to literally have pins at your fingertips 🙂

    Kelly

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  6. Stephanie says

    September 17, 2009 at 10:21 pm

    I am loving the pincushions! My favorite are the wildflower ones. If only I could sew? Maybe there’s a no-sew tutorial?

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  7. Linda aka Heartfire At Home says

    September 17, 2009 at 10:23 pm

    Oh my goodness! I LOVE these. They are so gorgeous and colourful! I’d buy a bunch just to have them and display them in various places – forget the pins!

    The strawberries look great inside the glass…. and that pear… I WANT one.

    I see I have a new Etsian to add to my favourites!

    Thanks for showing them to us!

    Linda. 🙂

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  8. black eyed susans kitchen says

    September 17, 2009 at 11:27 pm

    Love those little strawberry cushions. I have a few of the old tomato ones that I still use every now and then. Interesting about their history. I especially like how whimsical they have become.

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  9. sondra says

    September 18, 2009 at 12:16 am

    What a wonderful post! I love all the pictures and links you have included! Can’t wait to check them all out! Thank you so much!

    Reply
  10. Trish@TheOldPostRoad says

    September 18, 2009 at 12:17 am

    Great post! I love all of those!! The pear may be my favorite.

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  11. Debbie in Nashville says

    September 18, 2009 at 12:02 pm

    That strawberry pin cushions you made looks great! Everything is so beautiful. That’s why I always love stopping by! Have a great weekend.
    Debbie

    Reply
  12. Tonya says

    September 18, 2009 at 2:47 pm

    Hi Kim,
    Thank you so much for sharing all of your wonderful Etsy finds. These pincushions are beautiful! I always love reading your blog and seeing what you have to share. I don’t even know where to begin on Etsy! There are so many stores! I appreciate all of your research!
    Blessings,
    Tonya
    ~The Fruitful Vine Lady

    Reply
  13. Barbra says

    September 18, 2009 at 4:34 pm

    They are all adorable. I’m stuck on embroidery right now. Loving little hoops filled with buttons and stuff!

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  14. Jessica says

    September 18, 2009 at 10:08 pm

    Oh, how cute! I don’t think I’d be able to use them, though. I love the round ones with the embroidery, but I could easily be convinced to gather a whole fruit basket of pin cushions.

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  15. lorraine heumann says

    March 8, 2010 at 5:35 pm

    i’m a 78 yr.old woman who has been sewing since i was about 10…i’m to give a talk at my local quilt guild in april
    the subject is the history of pincushions…i just love all of yours…your work is outstanding…i giggled at the comment about not many women are sewing anymore…
    not true…did you know there are over 20,000,000 quilters in the u.s. alone…believe me we’re still sewing everyday…and loving every minute of it..hugs, lorraine

    Reply
  16. rosie says

    May 19, 2010 at 2:20 pm

    looking for golf tee pin cushion pattern,
    fits in thole in your spool of thread.
    love all the ideas

    Reply
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  1. The Colorful Quilt says:
    October 18, 2009 at 6:34 pm

    […] pinned the strips together and started sewing them together one at a time. I got to use my little strawberry pincushion that I made a couple months ago. It helped me to at least look like I knew what I was […]

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