Like many other sewers, I never seem to have enough pincushions so I love, love making them. They are small, use different fabrics, are prime for embellishments and are the perfect cushions for wee felted animals (which I love to make as well).
Here is what I came up with: first there is Thumper who is sure to steal your heart
Next is Love Bunny who will melt your heart:
Both bunnies are needle felted using Perendale silver wool fibre. Needle felting is fun. Felting needles (I use the number 38 star needle) are mostly in a triangular shape. The smaller the number the larger the needle and the larger the hole it will leave. The felting needle had little barbs on the sides that catch the scales on the wool fibres and lock them together. As you poke through the wool, it shrinks up and felts together in the direction that you poke the needle.
Now I turned my attention to the mice: This is the first one that I am calling "Hearts and Flowers". The heart is made of 4 felt wool hearts sewn together with wool hand-crocheted flowers and wool felt leaves.
This little guy is only 3 and 1/2 inches tall and needle felted around a pipe cleaner centre core.
The final wee mouse pincushion is my favourite and I made it for a dear friend who also loves wee felted mice: He has a hand knitted scarf and hat and a key around his neck that says "love".
I made him a wee backpack that holds extra yarn.
Good-bye little fellow, I know my friend will love you too!
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