I have a bad habit of leaving my sewing supplies all over the house. I'm always sticking my needle in the arm of the sofa and then forgetting about it. Not long ago, my 3-year-old brought me a needle he found and said, "What's this, mommy? It hurts." So...I suppose a more practical solution was in order.
Enter: My pincushion organizer.
This project has been on my list for a long time. I used this tutorial on Sew, Mama, Sew. It's from Elizabeth of Oh, Fransson.
The little scrap bag is detachable.
The pincushion has a little felt strip for needles. Better than the sofa arm, yes?
It works well on your fancy sewing table. Or kitchen table. Whatever the case may be.
I'm linking up with Sew Modern Monday with Megan of Canoe Ridge Creations. Check out her blog for more projects!
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10 comments:
Awesome! This is great! I am going to have to bookmark this and make one for myself. :) Thanks for linking up!
Adorable! And I especially love your pin styling.
Yay! I have been wanting to make one of these for a while and had not found a pattern or tute to help me. Thank you for posting this! Yours is really cute. I lose my needles all the time and it usually found with an ouch!
Very cool! I really do need to make myself something like that too - although I do keep a pincushion on the table beside the sofa (however this has never stopped me from threading pins and needles through the thighs of my track pants as a place to keep them).
Super awesome!!
Love it!
very clever.
I like it, and I'm envisioning alternate uses for copy editors. Holders for editing pencils, bag for snacks, pillow for power naps? (Without the needles, of course.)
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ah, that's super handy for people like me who don't have craft rooms and need to resort to crafting on the couch. Well done!
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