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Title: searching for a pin cushion
Post by: sewingj on December 12, 2018, 15:46:41 PM
I have a rather glamorous friend who is going to be 60 next month.  She does sew but hasn`t updated her "kit" for years.  I am going to get her a few things and wanted to find a nice, possibly quirky, pin cushion.
Any ideas?   Please don`t suggest I make one - I just haven`t got the time at the moment.
Title: Re: searching for a pin cushion
Post by: StitchinTime on December 12, 2018, 16:19:28 PM
Beyond Measure have a variety of pin cushions (https://shopbeyondmeasure.co.uk/collections/pincushions), some of which I'm sure could be classed as quirky.
Title: Re: searching for a pin cushion
Post by: Efemera on December 12, 2018, 16:39:22 PM
I’ve made these this year... you could easily make one
Title: Re: searching for a pin cushion
Post by: twopence on December 12, 2018, 16:50:42 PM
I’ve just come home from our quilt group Christmas lunch and our tutor made us all pincushions in a small cup.  She had spent all year collecting the cups.
Title: Re: searching for a pin cushion
Post by: Esme866 on December 12, 2018, 17:21:38 PM
I bought a small ceramic turtle planter a few years ago intending to make a pin cushion and give as a gift. Instead I grabbed a wad of stuffing and placed a pretty piece of jacquard linen around it and stuffed it into the planter - and now its MY pincushion!

If I were looking for something special to buy, I'd search Etsy.
Title: Re: searching for a pin cushion
Post by: sewingj on December 12, 2018, 18:48:35 PM
I’ve made these this year... you could easily make one

I don` t think I could!  But they are fab.

I do like the idea of making a pin cushion in a tea cup though and have found a good Debbie Shore video.  We`ve got a good antique shop nearby which has lots of vintage china and I`m sure I`ve got fabric in my stash that I could use.
Many thanks for the ideas
Title: Re: searching for a pin cushion
Post by: Lowena on December 12, 2018, 19:53:22 PM
I made this one
Title: Re: searching for a pin cushion
Post by: Kwaaked on December 13, 2018, 13:02:33 PM
I'd take a look at Lacis.com.  I have no idea what the shipping is but they have several antique style pin cushions as well as quirky ones.  And needle holders as well.
Title: Re: searching for a pin cushion
Post by: Greybird on December 13, 2018, 14:04:27 PM
I find a lot of the commercially available pincushions are too soft. I have one I bought from a lady who used to do antique fairs and sold pincushions covered in vintage fabrics (I haven't seen her though for some years). It is filled with sawdust I think and is very firm. Unfortunately the covering is now in shreds and as I can't find one to replace it I think I have to have a go at recovering it. Sorry @sewingj  - this doesn't help you at all!
Title: Re: searching for a pin cushion
Post by: Marniesews on December 22, 2018, 01:17:01 AM
I have the apple pin cushion shown below. You can buy it online (https://www.libertylondon.com/uk/apple-patchwork-pin-cushion-394213.html) from Liberty's and John Lewis stock their pear version which is cheaper presumably because it isn't patchwork so is quicker to make.

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4805/31473100127_1425bcf50d_n.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/PXaSan)

Mine's had 4½ years of heavy use and is still lovely and firm. If, like me, you're a little OCD about your pins it's lovely to separate the different types between the different sections.

Title: Re: searching for a pin cushion
Post by: Kwaaked on December 22, 2018, 11:43:27 AM
And it depends on what I need the pin cushion for, as to what I use.

I personally use a Bohin wrist cushion when I work.  Because so much of what I do is alterations, it's easier to use although they do look cool for that kind of thing.

At home I have an antique sewing box with a velvet pin cushion on top, probably made in the 1910s or 20s, meant as a young girl's sewing kit.  I keep my non-Iris pins in it.  I should recover the cushion, since the velvet is shot though.  I also have a sewing bird with one that is out most of the time.

I also have a chatelaine, mix of antique and new repros I wear and use when I am sewing by hand or doing detail work that has a book style cushion on it.  I also have a dance card pencil on a retractable chain that I have rigged with a brooch to add a mini tape measure (for fishing of all things) and another small pincushion to it that I made.  Both of these get used only when I sew to hold the needles I am sewing with.  I don't wear them at the same time, though.

Which...I make small ones for no reason since I really don't use them.  Mostly I find pictures of antique ones and recreate them.  And I stuff them with hair...both my daughter and I have long hair and shed like dogs.  I've donated a few to the museum here since they are exact replicas for the odd exhibit of stuff.  Some are more quirky ones...just something to do sitting around at home.

Mostly I am big on needle holders.  My daughter got me a religious metal one to wear on a chain for Christmas, which is much prettier and secure then the DMC version.  And I wear one all the time sewing, be it on a chain or on my chatelaine.

There are a number of things you can do for pins, and they don't all have to be cushions.

Title: Re: searching for a pin cushion
Post by: Sewingsue on December 22, 2018, 14:58:42 PM
I am not sure which of those I am most envious of, possibly the chatelaine or the sewing bird.
Where do you find these things?
Title: Re: searching for a pin cushion
Post by: Kwaaked on December 22, 2018, 18:22:55 PM
For the most part Lacis. 

I got the Mary Frances second quality bird several years ago, and wasn't worried about the plating being off because I use it.  I paid £15 for it, so it's not expensive.


I assembled the chatelaine myself, I didn't buy it.  I have 10 tools on it, and could not find what I wanted so I went and assembled my own.  I also didn't decide I wanted one one day and had it the next...it took the better part of a year to find all the tools and findings for it I could afford.  All total, I spent about £100 on it.

Most of the chatelaine tools came from there.  Because I wanted a working one I didn't go overboard.  I got the fancier versions for myself, and I think the most I paid for the tools were $12 from there.  The clasp was an old chatelaine base I got on Etsy the seller didn't know what it was, and has a pocket for a hankerchief.  It was sold as a metal wall pocket...the back has a pin and belt clip and a part on the middle that I can tuck small things into.  Right now I have a knock off Turnbridge needle book in the pocket.  The antique tools were a cross of junk shops, ebay and flea markets.  I bought the chains from China, and because I wanted to use the tools, have opening lobster clasps to do so. 

The smaller one I got the dance card pencil on some website where you sell your things.  With shipping it was under £5.  The tape measure came from Bass pro shop.  It was £5, but rang up wrong at the register so I wound up getting it for free.  It really is meant to measure fish and looks like a fly fishing wheel in gold tone.  Biggest problem is it only goes to 39".  The pin cushion is just a small piece of silk I had made into a ball and attached to a fancy bead cap and beading to make it fancy, and added an old broken anklet chain to it to make it usable for me.

Amazon  (https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/white-river-fly-shop-reel-tape-measure?hvarAID=shopping_googleproductextensions&affcode_c=&gclid=CjwKCAiA3vfgBRB9EiwAkfpd3O11zW5WH3a526NerXItnz8J9tpK-_Dd_LhZx92CiI8ql9zq3segRhoCjtMQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds) is the measuring tape.  Only thing I think you can't really picture.
Title: Re: searching for a pin cushion
Post by: Sewingsue on December 22, 2018, 19:29:51 PM
Thank you @Kwaaked
What a fascinating project.
Title: Re: searching for a pin cushion
Post by: sewingj on January 02, 2019, 09:51:06 AM
Following one or two comments about pin cushions in tea cups this is what I have ended up with:
(I used the Debbie Shore tutorial which recommends stuffing the toe-end of a pop sock first to get the right size and shape before putting on the fabric and this worked really well)

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Title: Re: searching for a pin cushion
Post by: Pearl on January 02, 2019, 09:53:54 AM
That's lovely, @sewingj .  I have a friend who would love that.  Her birthday isn't until September.   -<
Title: Re: searching for a pin cushion
Post by: Lowena on January 02, 2019, 11:16:13 AM
That's how I do them  :)
Title: Re: searching for a pin cushion
Post by: Greybird on January 11, 2019, 12:24:00 PM
I thought you might like to see what my brother bought me for my birthday. It's Victorian Tunbridgeware and I'm so pleased with it!

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Title: Re: searching for a pin cushion
Post by: Kwaaked on January 11, 2019, 12:57:16 PM
Oh my gosh, that is awesome @Greybird.   And those boxes are so useful. 
Title: Re: searching for a pin cushion
Post by: sewingj on January 11, 2019, 14:17:48 PM
@Greybird  - Wow that`s beautiful.  Why doesn`t my brother do things like that?!