Trinket Thursday - June 5th

Last year at Quilt Con, Ericka and I picked up matching pin cushions that we could not imagine living without! We bought ours from the very talented Leslie of Stitch Lab in Austin, TX.  Little accents can make all the difference in the feel of your sewing room! Since it is something that is absolutely necessary, why not make it adorable? 
 So for this week's Trinket Thursday we searched for the cutest pin cushion we could find! And here it is...

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Because, sadly, only one winner can be chosen we decided to upload some more ideas for all of you. Click your favorite and it will guide you to it's site for purchase! But remember to wait until the winner is announced before you rush to buy one, who knows it could be you! Unless of course you are in love with more than one (like us) then be our guest...
  
 
And here are ours... mine is the first, I fell in love with that little squirrel.  Ericka's is the second, she adored the sweet little fawn. 
 
 

 

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52 comments


  • Maaike

    Decent lighting! Without it I’m completely uninspired. :)


  • poppyspatch

    Sewing is second nature to me and I just love a bright and happy looking pincushion, and this one is super and sweet. Love all the ones that are pictured. :)


  • April Samol

    I could not live without my needles. They can come in handy while sewing. And I can use them for cross stitching, embroidery, needle point and crafts of all sorts. They are also good at helping to get splinters out!! ;-0


  • April Samol

    I could not live without my needles! Not only can you sew with them, you can do embroidery, crafts, cross stitching, needle point, and a whole lot of other things. (Including getting out splinters!)
    ;-0


  • Elizabeth B.

    I couldn’t live without my grandmother’s thimble. I use it all the time when quilting.


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