pincushions

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Funny how ideas change and transform into new and interesting things…

I was wearing one of my cute new little wristlets out op-shopping yesterday, when a woman came up to me and asked me if I was a professional seamstress. (I wish.) I must’ve looked at her blankly weirdly and she pointed to my wristlet, which she thought was a pincushion.

And right there and then, a most wonderful idea was born and blossomed into…

the pincushion wristlet

What do you think? Most awesome, eh!!

And if you want, now you can own your very own, by purchasing one from my etsy store

They’re only $5, so a bit of a bargain!

Gotta love crafting… :D

Some little gifts for a special 18 year old I know – Hi Rebecca! 

Maybe I did, maybe I didn’t… The truth is I am a craft addict and when I discover something I like doing, I do it until I get totally sick of the sight of it, that I stop. And stop means I don’t pick it up for a few years. Anyway, that’s a bit of a side issue…

I’ve discovered another new addiction, one not as big as the dishcloth one, but nearing it… ;)

I’ve discovered how neat it is to make pincushions… yes, I know that makes me weird and slightly unusual (I didn’t use the word crazy, but you could… LOL).

Yesterday I went to the local op shop and discovered 3 little ramekins that were perfect for making pincushions and at 50c a piece I could hardly leave them there, could I?! :)

So I spent the afternoon making pincushions, while my 3 girls made coupons and cards for father’s day.

number 1 pincushion
(with added blood when I pricked my finger)

Number 2 Pincushion (the cupcake!)
Number 3 Pincushion
(I used some quilting scraps that my friend Cathy gave me – so easy!)
Number 4 Pincushion
(using an old candle holder – I love this one the best!)

I don’t know what I’ll do with so many pincushions… I now have too many to count. LOL!

Speaking of addictions, I have another confession. I LOVE teacup’s and so you’ll understand why my heart did a flip when I saw this little set at the same op shop I got the little ramekins from.

Isn’t it gorgeous! I just love the delicate little pastel flowers. I couldn’t leave it there and so I brought it home to join my little collection. :)

And look at this gorgeous bullion embroidery book I won on trademe! Take special care to look at the second picture. My heart about flipped out of my chest when I saw this pattern – it’s a must make!!!

I trust everyone else is having a fantastic weekend and that the dad’s out there (probably none read this blog) are having a great father’s day! :)

You might remember a couple of weeks ago when I made a couple of pincushions out of one of the recent get creative magazines. Well, on Monday night I got together with a friend hi Cathy to make another one. This time, in a moment of genius, I decided it would be great as a wrist pincushion. And after sewing a little felt to the bottom and adding one of my trusty old knitting needle bracelets, I had a simple but functional wrist pincushion.

what it looks like from below…

What do you think?

I know I’ve been kinda quiet here on the blog, but that doesn’t mean I haven’t been busy. :)

I have been knitting dishcloths. New designs and trying out different patterns from a book I bought a few weeks ago. I am loving using Motif pattern’s for cloths! I have also made a square cloth using short rows. I may put that pattern up here later this week.

Today, Lianne and I went to Spotlight. There was a sale on and I’m a sucker for a sale. Unfortunately for me, the craft stuff wasn’t discounted. :( I bought the april issue of “get creative”, which had some very neat and easy pincushions in it. We made them in about 20 minutes! I got the fabric for mine from a really neat retro dress that I found earlier at “Mr. Bo Jumbles”. Mr B. J. is a really awesome recycled clothing shop here in Manukau. You buy clothes and other items by the kilo!!! I have had some really spectacular finds there before. I especially go just for items I can craft with!

one of my favourite crafting mags…
the april issue

my new pin cushion…
I just love the retro fabric!
the bottom view…


On the weekend I made Lianne this cute little bag. Inside I put a ball of cotton yarn and some 4mm needles. YES! I have now infected someone else with the dishcloth bug!!! LOL! On this topic, I am always amazed at how many people just don’t want to use my dishcloths. They’re too pretty, they say… hmmmm! Too Pretty? I personally LOVE to use pretty things on the jobs I most hate, like the dishes… Still, I cant convince them… Once you use one you’ll never go back, I say… Even that doesn’t work… I know I’ll NEVER go back to the old chux cloth!!!

the delicate babe bag…