
Do you remember the first thing you ever sewed? Mine was a
pair of gym shorts back in high school home economics class. I loved those
shorts!
pair of gym shorts back in high school home economics class. I loved those
shorts!
Looking back, I should have known there was a talent there.
I totally nailed the sewing lessons and walked out with an A in the class. But
sewing just wasn’t a focus of mine back then. So, once class was over, I never
really tried sewing again until several years ago.
I totally nailed the sewing lessons and walked out with an A in the class. But
sewing just wasn’t a focus of mine back then. So, once class was over, I never
really tried sewing again until several years ago.

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When I did set out to learn how to sew, one of the very
first projects I tackled was this pin cushion with hanging sleeve.
first projects I tackled was this pin cushion with hanging sleeve.
First off, they’re super cuuuuuute!
They give you the chance to raid your scrap stash, looking
for those fun itty-bitty pieces of your favourite print that you can’t bear to
toss.
for those fun itty-bitty pieces of your favourite print that you can’t bear to
toss.
Plus, they’re beyond practical. They keep all my essentials
close at hand and right at my sewing machine where I need them the most.
close at hand and right at my sewing machine where I need them the most.

I’m never on the hunt for misplaced sewing tools – they’re
always safely stored in their dedicated spot of the hanging sleeve. I don’t
even have to look; I can just reach for the tool I need and keep working.
always safely stored in their dedicated spot of the hanging sleeve. I don’t
even have to look; I can just reach for the tool I need and keep working.
I love them so much, I not only have them next to my sewing
machine, but at my ironing table and next to the sofa (where I do a lot of hand
stitching) too! Did I mention this style drapes so nicely over the arm of your
sofa?
machine, but at my ironing table and next to the sofa (where I do a lot of hand
stitching) too! Did I mention this style drapes so nicely over the arm of your
sofa?
Pretty and practical. Two features I’m always looking to
incorporate in my makes.
incorporate in my makes.

Since the original versions were made all the way back in
2011, I made myself a refreshed batch just a few months ago. Both feature
fabric scraps leftover from projects I was working on at the time (namely
Harvest Falls quilt & mini + Sonata Modern Aztec Table Runner).
2011, I made myself a refreshed batch just a few months ago. Both feature
fabric scraps leftover from projects I was working on at the time (namely
Harvest Falls quilt & mini + Sonata Modern Aztec Table Runner).
I’ve got lots of love for this design with several inquiries
for a pattern. When the Aurifil January Challenge turned out to be Sew Organized, I knew instantly this would be the project I would share with
you.
for a pattern. When the Aurifil January Challenge turned out to be Sew Organized, I knew instantly this would be the project I would share with
you.

This one features scraps from my Weight of Love quilt that I started working on back in 2016 (and happens to still be a
WIP…eek! Just one of the many on my Q1 2020 FAL list.). These colours are truly
an expression of what I love and also represents one of the first fabrics pulls
I did that wasn’t meant for someone else. Early on I was clever to pick-up a Color Card. Since I do
so much ordering online, I needed a way to see what colours I was working with.
I’ve raved about stocking colour cards before – you can read about it here.
Coles Notes – let’s just say, I thought they were pricey, but find myself using
them all the time. Best investment I made.
WIP…eek! Just one of the many on my Q1 2020 FAL list.). These colours are truly
an expression of what I love and also represents one of the first fabrics pulls
I did that wasn’t meant for someone else. Early on I was clever to pick-up a Color Card. Since I do
so much ordering online, I needed a way to see what colours I was working with.
I’ve raved about stocking colour cards before – you can read about it here.
Coles Notes – let’s just say, I thought they were pricey, but find myself using
them all the time. Best investment I made.
While you’re at it, grab one for thread too!

Ok – back to these scraps.
This really is a case of scraps begetting scraps, as I used
so much of the trimmings and scraps during my first 100-Days Project. I
not only made an entire quilt out of them, but also made several minis. And,
yup, after all that, I still have some kicking around!
so much of the trimmings and scraps during my first 100-Days Project. I
not only made an entire quilt out of them, but also made several minis. And,
yup, after all that, I still have some kicking around!
Since they bring me so much joy, I thought why not feature
them in another pinnie 😊
them in another pinnie 😊
I then threw in some of this Brussel’s Washer Yarn dyed linen – which I really can’t get enough of (also leftovers from my original Double Windmill and Scrappy Irish Vortex quilts.. The texture is scrummalicious. And
you know me, I love throwing a little linen in whenever I can.
you know me, I love throwing a little linen in whenever I can.

From there, I entertained my thread options.
When I don’t have an original plan, there’s often this
dilemma I encounter: to match or not.
dilemma I encounter: to match or not.
Easy enough, right?
Just two options.
But each result in 2 very different looks.
As I tend to do, I went bold – ha!
And opted not to match my threads, but I did coordinate so there
was continuity in the design. Enter: Light Turquoise, Fleshy Pink, and Salmon. The
light peach is a recent new addition, but one I can see returning to very soon!
was continuity in the design. Enter: Light Turquoise, Fleshy Pink, and Salmon. The
light peach is a recent new addition, but one I can see returning to very soon!

As for filler? If you’ve caught my DIY Pin Cushion tutorial, then you know I’m all about this stuff. I like the weight it offers. I used to use dried rice, which also
works, but I find the fill ends up being more loosey-goosey.
works, but I find the fill ends up being more loosey-goosey.
I’d love to know what the first thing was that you ever
stitched?
stitched?
Happy quilting!
xo,
Shannon
PS I’m crossing this one off my Q1 2020 FAL List. That makes 2 of…let’s not count…done!
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This is such a great idea. Is the pattern for sale?
Thrilled you like it, Kat! The pattern is currently in the works – stay tuned!!
Love this! I have a pincushion/organizer combo in my sewing room that I got in a swap at the MMQG years ago and I absolutely love it!
Fun!! And love that you have a memory associated with yours 😊 Makes it extra special!