tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5605722472399188859.post6835693625297688004..comments2023-09-15T05:21:45.617-06:00Comments on Is that an Apres?: PincushionHastings Sandersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08969028052738319825noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5605722472399188859.post-50092989579193304522012-01-10T09:16:56.786-07:002012-01-10T09:16:56.786-07:00The pins go into the wool just beautifully. I stuf...The pins go into the wool just beautifully. I stuffed firmly but not too solidly. I do a lot of needlefelting and wet felting so I have oodles of wool stuffing just hanging around. It was the closest thing to grab. BUT wool is what is often used for needlebooks and such for care of needles. Pins and needles and wool mix nicely and are easily documentable.Hastings Sandersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08969028052738319825noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5605722472399188859.post-49630260608134039642012-01-09T13:50:21.354-07:002012-01-09T13:50:21.354-07:00It's so pretty!
I'm curious, how is wool...It's so pretty! <br /><br />I'm curious, how is wool for the stuffing? I used cotton balls in mine and I can't even get the pins to go into the center of the cushion (I have to float then on the outer edges of the stuffing, sigh) so I'd love to have a better option for my next one.Aurora Lucia Marinellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16828865860746325405noreply@blogger.com