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Showing posts with label pin cushions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pin cushions. Show all posts

Monday, May 25, 2015

A Treasure Hunt in a Tomato?

Update about Flooding: I have had many inquiries about my safety. Yes, we are in the middle of all this flooding, both in Pleasanton and in the Hill Country house. We are fine and have had no problems. More rain is expected, so your prayers are appreciated for those who have or who may lose homes and crops. Our hearts go out to those who have lost family members! Thank you for your concern!
 

 Have you ever wondered why most of us have a tomato shaped pin cushion? Why a tomato? I wanted to know the answer! Here is what I found on Wikipedia:

"One popular design—a tomato with a strawberry attached—was most likely introduced during the Victorian Era. According to folklore, placing a tomato on the mantel of a new house guaranteed prosperity and repelled evil spirits. If tomatoes were out of season, families improvised by using a round ball of red fabric filled with sand or sawdust. The good-luck symbol also served a practical purpose—a place to store pins. Typically, the tomato is filled with wool roving to prevent rust, and the strawberry is filled with an abrasive to clean and sharpen the pins."

Did you know that those old tomatoes can have years of buried treasure inside? No, I'm not referring to that old, dusty filling. I'm referring to those needles that work their way down into the filling because they're not PINS! They don't have a head to keep them above ground! If you've ever dropped one and stepped on it, you will have a painful awareness of this fact! 
 I have a very old pin cushion that had belonged to my grandmother. Over the last few days, I have been picking needles out of it because they had worked their way down into the stuffing as they tend to do. 
 You may have done this. You squeeze and manipulate the body of the pin cushion, working the needles that are trapped inside, until the points stick out enough that you can grab them and pull them out. 
 After removing about 12 needles, I decided that there were others in there that I just couldn't get to! The little emory strawberry was coming off and I could see that there is nothing very complicated about the construction of this pincushion.
I clipped the white string that was gathering the top and slipped the green string off.

After dumping the filling into a plastic bag, I could see the treasures just waiting to be found!
I used a magnet to comb through the filling and removed over 70 more needles! Yes, SEVENTY! All but about three were in great condition!
Because this had been my grandmother's pin cushion and I was sentimental about it,  I put it back together.

I used six strands of embroidery floss to gather the top again. I refilled it with the original filling and tied off the floss.
After knotting the string twice, I put the tail of the thread on a longer needle and brought it through the center of the pin cushion to the bottom. I then moved over just enough to catch the fabric and went back up through the cushion to the top. I pulled it snug and pinched the center enough to give the "tomato" shape.

I used about 24" of green embroidery floss and a long needle to make the sections of the tomato. I used my fingernail to gently make the sections.  I made each indention before pulling the thread from the top, around the side, and through the bottom.  I pulled it snug and then came back up to the top to start the next section. I replaced the top after securing the green floss.
 Here is my old pincushion emptied of it's treasures, but put back together. There is an added benefit to redoing it. It is now firm and works a lot better!  As you can see, I put all those needles in a piece of wool and will sort them out by size later. All of the needles you see here came out of the inside of that pincushion! That's a LOT of needles and they represent a LOT of years of sewing! (My grandmother died this year at age 106!) 
I wonder if some of these were used to make some of the little dresses my Grandmother made for me? 
Does your pin cushion hold any treasure? 
I made a little "needle book" to hold my needles. It's nothing special, but it does the job!
There are 8 pages made of wool so I can catagorize my needles.


I have posted several "pincushion" posts in the past that you may want to check out:

Stuffing a Pincushion (suggestions for fillings)

A Pincushion that Protects Your Pins - a Tutorial (a pincushion you can easily make that covers your pins)

Cupcake Pincushion/Box Tutorial (a cute cupcake pincushion or box made from a Cool Whip container)

My Day at the Spa (art pin cushions, no tutorial)  

I also have several patterns for pincushions on Craftsy! Check them out by scrolling through the patterns at the top right of this page!
 

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Pin It! - My Day at the Spa! (or at the Hop!)



Do you ever ache after a day of sewing or quilting? Have that pins and needles pain in your joints? Come on in and relax! Pour up a bubble bath, a cup of coffee or tea, and soft music! .....Ahhhhhh...now, that's nice! 

..or, if you're not the soft music, luxury type,....kick off your boots and climb in the old tub! (Just be sure you're the FIRST one in! Being last means cold, dirty water!) Since I live in an area with REAL cowboys around, I had fun with this one!
Oops! He's dropped his soap!
Both of these are pin cushions. I used felt, pom poms, and a few embellishments like beads. The first one has a "girl" attached that I made from polymer clay. They both function quite well! The little galvanized tub was purchased over the internet just for this. It is 4" long.)



If I had not been unexpectedly called away, I would have worked some more on the details of this little cowboy, for as with most first tries, there is tweaking to do. I plan on trying again when I return to see if I can make him even better! You can see that he is wearing a little cowboy hat!
I do have a giveaway!(Giveaway is now closed.) I will choose (by random number generator) a winner from the comments on this post. I will choose three winners! I have three pin cushion patterns available on Craftsy. I will give away a PDF copy of one to each of three winners. Just tell me which you like best in your comment!
Easy Elephant Pin Cushion by L. Winters, image 5
Easy Elephant
Miss Bumble Pin Cushion
Miss Bumble
Easy Handbag Pin Cushion
Handbag
       




After hopping through all the blogs participating this morning, maybe you can have a bubble bath of your own!
Many thanks to  Mdm. Samm of Sew We Quilt and Kristen or Meadowbrook for hosting this blog hop!
 Here are the other bloggers today:
















                            
     Now I'm off to do a little relaxing of my own! (Actually, I've been called away to California to babysit and we will be attending a very important Naval (military) -not navel(belly button)- ceremony today. If I'm slow to respond to you, please know I will catch up as soon as I can!)

                                                   

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

My Day - It's For the Birds!




Thank you for joining me in the It's For the Birds Blog Hop today! My main project, shown above, is a wall hanging with paper pieced birds (wallhanging is my design, but the birds are a free pattern from McCall's Quilting. ). The saying is "Use what talents you possess. The woods would be silent if no birds sang except those who sang best." - Henry Van Dyke. That is such a true statement! We are often intimidated by others who outshine us. One  bird above is different. She is colorful and a little non-conformist. Even her nest is different, full of colorful snippets! It's up to you to decide if she represents the best or the one who is not the best, but tries anyway. (I have a feeling there would be a difference of opinion here!)

Another project I worked on were these cute little owl pin cushions!  I found this pattern in Quilt Magazine


 And the last project were these hand drawn panels. I drew them freehand with Sharpie Fabric markers.  The chicks are appliqued. Although I haven't decided yet what to do with them, I know they'll find their way into a project sooner or later!


As usual, I want to thank Madame Samm and our cheerleader for this hop,   MARY from I PIECE 2 Mary....
 Be sure and visit the other bloggers posting today!



Wednesday, May 8




















Remember....just do your best!

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