I love using walnut shells in pin cushions. I buy it in 25 lb boxes from a hardware shop. It is used for sand blasting. Much cheaper that way. I put a couple of cups in an air tight plastic container (like cottage cheese container) with some linen scented essential oil. After a couple of weeks the shells smell wonderful! The oil doesn’t seem to seep onto my fabric at all. I do put the shells in a muslin liner inside of the pin cushion. Pink is my color, so I live your needle roll! Awesome!
I became a firefighter and EMT When I was 61. I'm now 78 and spent time making mostly baby quilts for Pregnancy Life Line and embroidering with regular threads or silk ribbon. Thank you for your fun video.
Oh I love the candy roll pin cushion idea, I think some pretty pink or a sage green , tiny tassles wrapped on the ends of the pin cushion ends would add such a lovely extra dimension made with silk thread, or embroidery thread❤❤❤❤
I am enjoying watching how you go about selecting and choosing fabric etc. tip re crushed walnut shells - I used them for weights in cloth dolls and always put them in the toe of pantyhose. I would cut off a piece mid foot, add the crushed shells and tie a good tight knot in the little ‘bag’. I have done this with pincushions too and have never had any leakage.
Love it Corrine 💗👌 Enjoyed watching progress & your fun & relaxed tutorial. You certainly have a skill for teaching along with fabulous history on the project of the Hussif. Thanks for sharing your wonderful process of the project via videos. Fantastic ❤👌🥰
Thank you Corrine for your video, it was so nice to see the project from start to finish over one video. I love all the different ways these ,however you pronounce them come together. Could you stick your pins in the shell roll, or do they drop out when you actually roll it. I think it is so lovely to have your grandmas little spool, you will remember her with much love every time you use it. Really lovely project.
I love ❤❤❤ the way this came out.Really love the candy twist for the pin cushion. This is going to be so awesome to put together. 😊😊❤❤❤ Thanks for sharing your inspiration as always. 😊😊❤❤
Wow girl! This is gorgeous! Love ALL your projects so very much. And thank you, thank you for putting this video out before you get back from Suzannah's! I thought "oh geez, we're going to have to wait until Corrine gets home to see what she does on her "hussy"!!! 😜🌹🌺🌷🌼
@@tobelovedtreasuresbycorrine I had to check this to see if I had been autocorrected lol. I think you are ingenious, so clever with your creations Corrine.
I loved this format so as to finish in this video. I want to make a second one and this helps me in moving forward with the 1st one and on to the next. Looks great.
This is sooooo beautiful Corrine, thank you so much for sharing your process. One question, could you tell me where I can purchase the silicone thimble please? Now I’m off to watch another one of your videos. Hope the move goes well 🤗
@@tobelovedtreasuresbycorrine thanks Corrine I would never have thought to look there. I’m an hour south west of Brisbane at Beaudesert. Thanks again for sharing your work and process 🤗
LOVE the colour and the cute design. Came together beautifully.
I love using walnut shells in pin cushions. I buy it in 25 lb boxes from a hardware shop. It is used for sand blasting. Much cheaper that way. I put a couple of cups in an air tight plastic container (like cottage cheese container) with some linen scented essential oil. After a couple of weeks the shells smell wonderful! The oil doesn’t seem to seep onto my fabric at all. I do put the shells in a muslin liner inside of the pin cushion. Pink is my color, so I live your needle roll! Awesome!
Great idea.
I love this ❤️ uh so enjoyed the process Corrine. Your joy and enthusiasm is thoroughly contagious 🌸
Vabulous!! Thank you!!
I became a firefighter and EMT When I was 61. I'm now 78 and spent time making mostly baby quilts for Pregnancy Life Line and embroidering with regular threads or silk ribbon. Thank you for your fun video.
Thanks for sharing! Love hearing about others worlds!
Oh I love the candy roll pin cushion idea, I think some pretty pink or a sage green , tiny tassles wrapped on the ends of the pin cushion ends would add such a lovely extra dimension made with silk thread, or embroidery thread❤❤❤❤
That sounds absolutely lovely!
Absolutely gorgeous!💗💚
Oh Corrine, we are missing you! Can't wait to hear all about your adventures! Hugs 🌹🌷🌸
Love it♥️
I am enjoying watching how you go about selecting and choosing fabric etc. tip re crushed walnut shells - I used them for weights in cloth dolls and always put them in the toe of pantyhose. I would cut off a piece mid foot, add the crushed shells and tie a good tight knot in the little ‘bag’. I have done this with pincushions too and have never had any leakage.
Oh great suggestion! Thanks
Love it Corrine 💗👌
Enjoyed watching progress & your fun & relaxed tutorial. You certainly have a skill for teaching along with fabulous history on the project of the Hussif. Thanks for sharing your wonderful process of the project via videos. Fantastic ❤👌🥰
Thanks so much 😊
Thank you Corrine for your video, it was so nice to see the project from start to finish over one video. I love all the different ways these ,however you pronounce them come together. Could you stick your pins in the shell roll, or do they drop out when you actually roll it. I think it is so lovely to have your grandmas little spool, you will remember her with much love every time you use it. Really lovely project.
You are so welcome! I think the pins could stay in the roll .. I’ve test it!
that raspberry sari silk tie is FAB
Yeah.. but it’s not strong so I will replace it. One day! lol! May never happen
It's so lovely!❤
Thank you! 😊
I love ❤❤❤ the way this came out.Really love the candy twist for the pin cushion. This is going to be so awesome to put together. 😊😊❤❤❤ Thanks for sharing your inspiration as always. 😊😊❤❤
Thanks so much 😊
You can also find walnut shells in the pet food store. It is use for bedding for pet reptiles. Also much cheaper.
Is it dustier? Dirtier?
Wow girl! This is gorgeous! Love ALL your projects so very much. And thank you, thank you for putting this video out before you get back from Suzannah's! I thought "oh geez, we're going to have to wait until Corrine gets home to see what she does on her "hussy"!!! 😜🌹🌺🌷🌼
You are so welcome! lol I had to get it out of my head before I left., and that scarf just had to be upgraded! Something useful
Beautiful! I love the scissors holder and will probably be using that idea in my housewife.
Lovely design … I need to revamp my needle book, so I may make one-off these. Love your fabrics ❤
So beautiful
It’s so sweet Corrine. I love the pinks and greens together.
It’s beautiful Corrine as always. You’ve given me a few ideas thank you . TFS xxx
Just adorable! I love that you included your grams bobbin
This is so lovely! The materials are beautiful!
Love your huswif, the bon-bon adds fun to the piece.
Love it Corrine, and impressed with your filling off the bonbon, no spillage 😊
Thanks so much 😊 I held my breath
You have inspired me to make one from a slow stitch roll I have going. I was glad this project was revamping your scarf from last month. All the best.
Lovely enjoy the journey
Fantastic Corrine! It’s really beautiful. Looking forward to your next ingenious creation👏👏
Ingenuous!! Wow! Thanks for the support
@@tobelovedtreasuresbycorrine I had to check this to see if I had been autocorrected lol. I think you are ingenious, so clever with your creations Corrine.
I love your videos. Your skill is phenomenal! Can’t get enough 🥰
You are too sweet!
So enjoyed watching the progress. I too want to make a second one.
Gosh there are some great ones in the Facebook group!
Coming together so nicely, thanks for the ideas . 🪡🧵♥️
Beautiful as always Corrine.
I loved this format so as to finish in this video. I want to make a second one and this helps me in moving forward with the 1st one and on to the next. Looks great.
Lovely! They are handy to have!
Lovely Corrine - so gorgeous 🌸
SO cute and made extra special by the addition of your grandma’s needle holder. I love it.
And now I won’t lose it..
Fabulous piece of work ❤
Love this hussif, Your ideas are the best!
Glad you like them!
Oh so pretty!! Love your enthusiasm! TFS ❤
Thanks so much! 😊
This is wonderful ❤. So beautiful!
Very beautiful!😍💖🍀
Brilliant
Love it beautiful
Exquisite!!
Lovely!
this one is so sweet! love it.
Love this!
That is gorgeous!
That fabric is called Photo card by Tim Holtz
I had a feeling it was Tim Holtz.. thanks for confirming!
Thank you so much, they still had a few of them on Etsy.
Lovely finished housewiff, just a thought your thimble might slip on the bottom of your wooden spool.💕
Good call!
This is sooooo beautiful Corrine, thank you so much for sharing your process. One question, could you tell me where I can purchase the silicone thimble please? Now I’m off to watch another one of your videos. Hope the move goes well 🤗
I get them from officeworks in Australia.. the cheapest. They are also on Amazon
@@tobelovedtreasuresbycorrine thanks Corrine I would never have thought to look there. I’m an hour south west of Brisbane at Beaudesert. Thanks again for sharing your work and process 🤗
I love it. I think I’m overthinking the position of the needles. Yikes.
Use Grandma's reel as closure embellishment 😮
Nice idea
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