Description
Parlour Pincushion by Needlework Press.
Maegan tells us “We are always thrilled to find utilitarian items that have survived the years, giving us insight into what was important in the lives of needleworkers from bygone days. Although buttons and hooks replaced pins as “permanent” fasteners in the 1800’s, the humble straight pin was in frequent use through the mid-1900’s. In her book Pincushions, Averil Colby notes that pretty much every household had a pincushion throughout the first half of the 20th century. Made of bone or wood, the very earliest pins were used as clothing fasteners. Although the first metal pins came out of the Bronze Age (beginning in 3300), it wasn’t until 1832 that physician John Ireland Howe sought the help of a printing press designer to create a machine to make straight pins out of a single piece of wire. Dated 1890, the pincushion that inspired this project may have doubled as a table protector. A hanging loop was added at some point, indicating that it was hung on a wall. The maker, “FK” opted for wool on canvas to create this late Victorian pincushion. We do hope you’ll enjoy recreating it for use today.”
Stitch counts of two pincushions are 75 x 80 & 80 x 90.
Models were stitched on 32 count Beige & 35 count Chestnut hand dyed linen from Weeks Dye Works and stitched with cotton floss from Classic Colorworks.
Threads required include:
Classic Colorworks ~ Tartan Plaid, Caterpillar, Steamed Broccoli, Cherry Cobbler, Nature Trail, Muddy Puddle, Old Oak Tree
12 Berries of Christmas - 3 by Erica Michaels
PINEAPPLE PASSION
Weeks Dye Works 2266 Turkish Red
Colour Streams 28 Silken Strands Carnivale
Colour Streams 34 Silken Strands Arabian Nights
Aurifil 2423 - 50 Wt 100% Cot 200m
Weeks Dye Works 1321 Williamsburg
Sue Spargo Eleganza Perle #8 EZM31 Hibiscus
Primrose - Animal Crackers
SASHIKO THREADS - RED
Colour Streams 61 Silken Strands Firedance
Madeira PolyNeon 1785
Vegan Leather Shopper Kit - Red 


