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Free Wrist and Ring Doll Pin Cushions Sewing Patterns

August 9, 2012 by Linda Lanese

Sarah hosts “Daydream blog” and is an Indie Soft Toy Designer and shares her new Doll & Softie Sewing Patterns, News, Tips, and Tutorials.  She is sharing her clever idea for creating Wrist and Ring Doll Pin Cushions.  She has many FREE patterns on her blog that she so graciously shares with us.   Sarah also has an ESTY shop called “Dolls and Daydreams” where she sells the most delightful patterns in a PDF format for those of us that loves instant gratification.  One of her designs that we may all love is her Vampire PDF Sewing Pattern Gothic Dracula Halloween – coffin and removable cape included; with Halloween not far off.  Sarah is an English Girl in the US living her Daydreams with her beautiful daughter and baby boy as her daily source of inspiration.  Follow Sarah on Facebook and be the first to see all her new patterns.

Looking for more pin cushion patterns? Check out these quilting patterns on Etsy. 

Looking for more Pincushion patterns? Check out this fun sewing book for making pincushions.

Sewing Pincushions are also called Emery Bag as they contain Emery powder and oxide iron that removes rust from pins and needles. Emery pinch cushions can be bought here. 

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