Finished up these pin cushions
Fashioned from meat grinders
They clip onto your work table at
home or for a class
Stuffing includes lavender and
topped with premium distressed burlap
Been making/selling these for over 10 years
These are the last of the grinders,
found during last purge
1 small $28 + (12 shipping) 11"
2 medium $28 ea + (17 shipping) 12"
1 large $33 + (17 shipping) 13"
1 jumbo $33 + (17 shipping) 16"
See my check covered one? Used almost daily
One of three in my studio
I must have one for each table
Clamped on
I've added distressed tags and MOP buttons
These will ship in flat rate boxes
because they are very heavy
which is why shipping is what it is.
Email me to purchase
another type of pin
saw on pinterest
All wrapped up
Two tension bars in small corner of my cupboard
has corralled all my wrapping paper
No more dusty tub under bed
14 comments:
what an imagination you have :)
Awesome - no Z's for Z, obviously - you've been busy! I have had a beautiful old green meat grinder I have been saving for just this very thing, for quite some time. One day I will get around to it.
Hope Ben has been in touch with his friends in Boston, and everyone is OK. My heart goes out to all there - XOXO Tanya
love love love!!!! You are one of the most creative people:)
~Debra xxx
Capers of the vintage vixens
Love these! How Creative!
oooo, I love it, who knew you make this from these!!!!
Those pin cushions are so clever! They remind me of the old sewing birds. Well done!
Those pincushions are wonderful Z - what a great idea.
Suz, you little fox! So clever! Love the added touches...and so reasonable for such a useful, vintage tool!! N.xo
What a brilliant idea Z ..... they look so beautiful but are so useful too.
.......and, I love the wrapping paper idea .... I really do have rolls of it under the bed !!!! XXXX
GENIOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I absolutely LOVE this idea!!!!!!
damn, that's clever!
Wow those are very cool! I can see how useful they would be. Love the look!
hugs,
Linda
Very cool! Love the look of them. :) Kit
They are brilliant z - I love the industrial nature of them - and the handle would be fun to play with too...
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