Although the instructions call for skirtex to be inserted in this, I didn't comply. I can't imagine sticking pins into skirtex while working, so made it soft enough to take pins. I just applied interfacing, folded the sides under and attached the back. An easy one.
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Sunday, May 11, 2014
Primer pin cushion
The simplest of all the tools for the Toy Chest Etui is the primer, a tiny, flat pincushion.
Although the instructions call for skirtex to be inserted in this, I didn't comply. I can't imagine sticking pins into skirtex while working, so made it soft enough to take pins. I just applied interfacing, folded the sides under and attached the back. An easy one.
Although the instructions call for skirtex to be inserted in this, I didn't comply. I can't imagine sticking pins into skirtex while working, so made it soft enough to take pins. I just applied interfacing, folded the sides under and attached the back. An easy one.
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4 comments:
very nice pin cushion, not heard of skirtex must try and find out about it on google they appear to know everything!
Thanks Margaret. Skirtex is a brandname for a polyester stiffener - comes in sheets about A4. I haven't seen it for sale in Australia. Betsy Morgan provided the bits we needed in the kits. It is very convenient.
It's quite cute, isn't it? I agree with you about the Skirtex, I wouldn't want a stiff pincushion either. Let us know how it works if you decide to use it!
Thanks Monica. Will do.
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