Rosemary Pin Cushions

Rosemary Pin Cushion
I have been a seamstress all of my life, so I love pincushions and having herbal filled ones are magickal
You must have a few of these around


Victorian needlewomen kept their needles in a little cushion stuffed
with dried rosemary leaves. The needle-sharp leaves kept the sewing
needles sharpened and free from rust.

Materials
2 diamonds (shape of your choice) of fabric 5x4 inches
2 handfuls well-dried rosemary leaves
braid and tassel to trim

With right sides facing, stitch the fabric on 3 sides, leaving a seam
allowance of 1/2 inch. Stitch in from the corners of the fourth side,
leaving a space of at least 2 inches in the center,

Turn the fabric right side out, press it, then fill with dried
rosemary until the sachet is plump and firm. Shake the cushion
frequently while filling it, so the rosemary packs down. Hand-stitch
the gap in the seam to close it.

Using a glue gun, or stitching by hand, fix the braid in place to
cover the seams, and stitch the tassels in place.

Pincushions are fun to make and give to the seamstresses in your life as well
Made with Love

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