She had picked it up at a craft fair and thought it was fun. I thought it was fun too and I've kept using it all these years. Her hair's a little greyer and thinner nowadays and she's a little faded and worn which just goes to prove that over time pincushions become much like their owners. (Or should that be 'owners become much like their pincushions')
Here she is, modelling the front of the patchwork floor cushion I'm making for my niece's son for Christmas. I couldn't have done it without her!
This post is written as part of Sian's Storytelling Sunday. We've only got a couple more chances to share our Precious items, so quickly - pop along to High in The Sky here to see what everyone is sharing this month.
And it just shows that there's nothing wrong with 'getting older'!!
ReplyDeleteOh, I agree Jacky ... but she does look like she's holding on for dear life!
ReplyDeleteNice to be reminded that one still has one's uses despite age :). A lovely story ...
ReplyDeleteA really thoughtful gift thats should the rigours of use & time relatively unscathed x
ReplyDeleteHa! I love that she is ageing agreeably..a role model of a pin cushion! and definitely precious: what a lovely gift. Thanks for letting us have an admire of her today Deb
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet gift and she is ageing much the same as the sketch I shared today!
ReplyDeleteLoving the patchwork with those cute little cars in the mix.
What a fun pincushion!
ReplyDeleteI like that she is still holding on to the basket and smiling encouragingly at you. What lovely colours in the patchwork cushion too.
ReplyDeleteShe is so sweet, a great gift and it's lovely that you still have her x
ReplyDeleteshe's doing well for her age!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely Deb, a great gift and definitely precious! Love the peek of the patchwork beneath it too x
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely! Patchwork is looking nice too :-)
ReplyDeleteShe is adorable!
ReplyDeleteA very thoughtful gift and a real treasure. It looks very much like my Mrs Tiggywinkle! Well worn but such a precious!
ReplyDeletewhat a totally cute and well used little pincushion! I can't believe you have managed to hang onto it for so long!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little pin cushion. I bet you think of Cindy every time you use it.
ReplyDeleteI know just how your pincushion feels! I love the colours and designs in your quilt. Its funny thinking back to pen friends now isn't it?
ReplyDeleteAw, I love this, Deb! The pincushion I use is one I made YEARS ago from some scraps from a quilt that I made for Carrie - her first "big girl" quilt. :o)
ReplyDeleteWhat a thoughtful gift! And she's not old, she's experienced!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun thing to have kept all that time. I just hope you're not *that* closely connected ... you don't feel it when you stick pins in her do you?
ReplyDeleteShe's ageing well!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet pincushion and she's aging well.
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