It’s a good thing I put the
goal of making one Vintage Patchwork project a month in writing, otherwise I
might have skipped this little pin cushion. Not that I don’t like it mind you.
It’s just that it didn’t really like me!
Despite all the trouble I had
with that circular insert, I did learn a lot. And I love the vintage buttons! I put the pins in a "P' for pins and then it dawned on me it is also for Pam! Actually, it doesn’t look that bad as long as you don’t compare it to the one in the book! Thanks Pam!
If any of you have made one
this month, let me know and I will link it to this post.
Yea! You did it. Looks cute.
ReplyDeleteI may try to give the first pattern a whirl this month (a day late and more than a dollar short). But I think I will be passing on this pincushion. My brain can't work that hard right now!
ReplyDeletevery cute but i would have passed on this...lol
ReplyDeletevery cute! love the buttons with the red thread :) well done Wendy
ReplyDeleteI love it. I haven't had time to even try this one. Hugs
ReplyDeleteSweet pin cushion - those vintage buttons tied on with red thread are the perfect touch.
ReplyDeleteThe little things are always so tedious to get right. But I am always grateful I took the time and effort to make them. This turned out so cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute pin cushion! Love the buttons and the pin 'P' :)
ReplyDeleteSo the pin cushion is February's?? Or January?
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to keep up...
Not sure which one I will do next from the book--made a lot of flying geese and might use them although I do like the pin cushion... and i have all that kitty litter to use up!! ;-)
I have avoided making the pin cushions with the circular shape insert. Looks hard to get it in place and not have it pucker.
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