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This pincushion is choc-full of spring blooms - daffodils, bluebells and wood anemones - and mounted in an antique patisserie tin.
The Spring offering from my pincushion series, this has been designed as a beautiful and functional seasonal keepsake on its own, but also as a companion piece to the Spring Cottage Project Folder
This pincushion is choc-full of spring blooms - daffodils, bluebells and wood anemones - and mounted in an antique patisserie tin.
The Spring offering from my pincushion series, this has been designed as a beautiful and functional seasonal keepsake on its own, but also as a companion piece to the Spring Cottage Project Folder
This pincushion is choc-full of spring blooms - daffodils, bluebells and wood anemones - and mounted in an antique patisserie tin.
The Spring offering from my pincushion series, this has been designed as a beautiful and functional seasonal keepsake on its own, but also as a companion piece to the Spring Cottage Project Folder
What's included?
Comprehensive stitching and pincushion assembly guide with a step by step instructions, lots of photos for reference and an annotated plan for the project
Antique French linen with the embroidery design already hand printed ready for you to start stitching
Vintage patisserie tin for you to set your pincushion in
Card with all of the threads you will need to complete this project
Open access to contact me with questions about your stitching while you are working on the project - I am always very happy to help or provide a bit of guidance (or just to update you on what Florence has been up to)
Spring Cottage Project Folder sold separately - available here
Can I stitch this?
Whilst not particularly difficult, there are a number of different embroidery stitches used in this kit. YouTube is always a great resource for demonstrations if you are unsure how to complete a certain stitch.
Is this sized to fit the heirloom bunting?
Technically this embroidery would fit on to an heirloom bunting flag (so you could always copy the pattern on to a spare piece of antique linen and stitch it a second time to include as an extra flag in a string of bunting), but the kit comes supplied with an antique French tart tin for you to set your pincushion in, and it would be a shame not to assemble it like that. We won’t judge you though, I of you choose to use the tin for tart-making instead - our recommendation in this instance would be a Bakewell!