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Boro - style Pincushion Pots

Boro - style Pincushion Pots
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Each of these little pinushions has been handstitched in my contemporary boro, using fabrics from round the world. They may be new, but are more likely to be vintage, rescued, reused. Each one is unique, of course.

I have padded them sturdily and permanently fixed each into a mini white porcelain ramekin dish.

Choose between reds and blues and I will send a random one in your colour choice.

Size: dish is 6.5cm in diameter and 2.5cm high. Total height including pincushion is approx 4.5cm

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A very happy sunny Edinburgh day - lots of quick chats and warm hugs with so many friends old and new at the inaugural Woolly Good Gathering at Summerhall. 
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A triumph for the organisers, it was a welcoming inclusive event with space to breathe and so much beautiful yarn and fibre. 
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Later a lovely catch up with a dear friend who embraces life to the full in her ninth decade - a role model of the best kind.
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A wee look back at my first visit to Jess’s lovely new premises with some of our happy yarn-loving travellers earlier this month. It’s a treasure trove!
Finished! - - - 
A quiet day or two of tidying, catching up and stitching. New samples finished and a seed stitch on eco print piece finally done too. It’s been one of my portable projects for a long time - - -
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Couldn’t resist these madder dyed skeins at  @isleofskyenaturaldyeco last week.

The indigo over dyeing has produced such a pleasing slate shade. 
I even know what I am going to knit with them - just not when🤭
Loch Linnhe looking peaceful this morning. We’re heading south now, back to Edinburgh via a last yarn stop…
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Essential staff team-of-two meeting slotted in to this morning’s schedule…
Hiding in plain sight?
Edinburgh Castle from Princes St Gardens on this gentle morning.
Looking forward to a group lunch and presentation by Susan @thejournalofscottishyarns at @24royalterrace
Arrived in Edinburgh. First stop - caffeine. The sweet morsel was on the house, honest! 

Excellent coffee at @hot.toddy.edinburgh

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