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Thursday, November 13, 2008

SANTA PINCUSHION

I am very pleased to tell you
that I have now got a tutorial for
my Santa Pincushion in
pdf file

(Right-click to save as...)

I hope you have fun making it!
I would love to see your finished pincushion.




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Thursday, December 06, 2007

ANOTHER DAY!


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...........ANOTHER CHRISTMAS PINCUSHION!

Here is another addition to the Christmas pincushion
group - my Santa pincushion.

Made of felt and a triangle shape which
has "boxed" corners.


I wanted a country style looking Santa and I
think I have captured that style with this.
I hope you will agree.

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Wednesday, December 12, 2007

VINTAGE SEWING FOR XMAS

In searching for vintage patterns, there is nothing
like the thrill of finding a Christmas gift booklet. I love
these for their novel gift ideas, plus the fantastic Santa
graphics/pictures are an added bonus!


These particular booklets are supplements to the
Australian Home Journal and probably date around
1930's and 1940's.


I know there are many of you who love vintage textiles and
I would like to treat you to some of the vintage
patterns found in these booklets.



For those who love vintage aprons, this one has an
Australian Native Rose embroidery detail.




For the knitters.



For the embroiderers.


For those who love dolls and tea cosies.



As is usual with a lot of the sewing patterns
in the earlier books, booklets, and magazines,
you had to send for the pattern. It is the case
for this cute Koala holding sewing accessories. I am
sure that this wouldn't stop a lot of you clever crafters
from making your own little version!

Happy crafting!

The sewing poll.
Thankyou to those who voted.
As with a lot of vintage textiles, some may be too fragile to
display permantly. A lot of care is needed for most and
keeping them clean is important. Some may be able to
have them on display and protected from dust in glass
cabinets. Sunlight should also be taken into consideration.
Some items can still be used as with embroidered or
crocheted doilies, quilts, tablecloths, aprons, etc.
So in all it is really up to the collectors!

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