The last challenge of this year! I always look forward to PQ season, and have mixed feelings about it being over. On one hand, I'm sad that it's over. On the other, it always ends when spring is beginning!
I'm definitely not a winter gal, so my spirits always rise when I see signs of spring. I noticed the snow crocuses blooming on the front bank of my yard a couple weeks ago, and the forsythia is in full bloom outside my sewing room window today. Yay, spring!
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My snow crocuses |
I didn't have a lot of time to devote to my project this week because of other obligations, and I am going on a quilt retreat with my guild starting in a few hours, so I needed something quick and simple.
Quick and simple usually means a potholder, but you know what? I'm TIRED of making potholders! And the drawer where I store small items for last minute gifts is full of potholders. Time for something else.
A few years ago, I made a cute pincushion from instructions I found on Joan Ford's blog on her Hummingbird Highway site. I spotted it sitting beside my machine and realized that it fit this challenge! Pincushions always come in handy, so I decided to make another one for this challenge. I had to scroll all the way back to March 2020 to find the instructions. Her pincushion resembles a chair cushion with boxed corners. The reason that this pincushion meets the challenge is that it uses 2 buttons through the middle!
Having decided what project to make, I went digging in my bins to find the fabric. Lo and behold, I found an 1/8 yard piece of a sewing themed fabric with flower pins all over, and a coordinating one with buttons all over it! Win, win!