These fun colorful Magnetic Snaps are great for purses, bags & totes, clothing, crafts and more! Snaps create a secure magnetic closure and are perfect for flaps, pockets and openings. Snaps have prongs and washers so they can be easily installed.
These sweet needle minders are the best friend of embroidery projects! Use the double magnet on the back to attach it to your piece then the magnet holds your needle without making needless holes in your work. This design is a favorite from the Road Trip collection and is engraved in natural birch wood.
size: approximately 2″ diameter
Our fun ‘Stitch’ design is our newest needle minder. They are about 2″ diameter and engraved into birch. Our sweet wooden needle minders use magnets to attach to your stitching and hold you needles. They are the best friend of your embroidery frame or hoop and a pretty way to avoid unnecessary needle pokes in your fabric!
Japanese masu, wooden measuring boxes, have a 1,300-year history. This skill and culture has been handed down by Ohashi Ryoki in Ogaki, Gifu prefecture. This little mamemasu wooden box, created with delicate craftsmanship, has been turned into a lovely pincushion that fits snugly in the palm of your hand. It is made from fragrant Japanese cypress, using dovetail joinery to securely hold the shape of the box. The skills of a craftsman have produced a beautiful and functional mamemasu that is just 15mm(0.6 inch) square. The fabric on the pincushion is a high-quality linen woven in Hamamatsu, which allows needles to pass smoothly through fabric. The colors of the glass head pins match the pincushion.
Professional-looking hardware kit for Andrie Designs Classic Market Tote Pattern. All of the hardware you need to complete 1 Classic Market Tote. Kits are available in nickel, gold, antique, gunmetal, and rose gold. Included (1) 3/4" Magnetic Snap, (1) 3/4" Swivel Hook, and (4) 1-1/2" O-Rings. Find instructions for assembly in the pattern.
Darning needles for knitters!
Assortment of five darning needles in a wooden case --three straight needles and two bent tip needles. The steel needles are of the highest quality from England and come in a capped wood tube.
Dimensions:
Case -- 3.5"l x .5"w
This embroidery kit contains everything you need except the hoop to complete this intermediate-level project.
Kit Contains:
Fabric printed with the design in erasable ink
Felt for cover and hearts
Ribbon for binding
Embroidery needle
DMC Embroidery thread
Instructions and diagrams of stitches used in this kit
Diagram showing stitches and thread colors to use
Color chart for threads
Instructions for assembling the notebook sampler
Photo of the finished work
SewTites Minis are a magnetic way to pin when you can't! Use Minis when working on smaller quilting and sewing projects than our original model will fit on – especially EPP! No more hand fatigue. Easily hold thick materials together. No more breaking clips and pins. Safe to use with your computerized sewing machine!
SewTites Dots are a magnetic way to pin when you can't! Use Dots when working on extremely small EPP projects, wool applique, and more! The magnets in our Dots are extremely powerful and will hold very thick projects together! No more hand fatigue. Easily hold thick materials together. No more breaking clips and pins.
SewTites are a magnetic way to pin when you can't! Our Mixer pack includes 5 each of our Original, Minis, and Dots. Perfect for the sewist and quilter who does a bunch of different types of projects! Simply align the pieces you need to sew together, snap on the SewTites, and sew! No more pin holes. Easily keep thick materials together. Won't break like clips.
Small Japanese Wooden Thread Winder from Golondrina, a small woodworking shop and craftsmanship laboratory that seems to leap from the pages of a picture book in the Suwa district of Nagano Prefecture. Each winder is carefully cut fromood, one at a time. Golondrina has a unique philosophy, and a concept of"Things That Excite." These winders, which allow you to feel the warmth that comes from being handmade from wood, are packed with Golondrina's ideas.High-quality button thread, developed with an exacting focus on performance by the sewing thread manufacturer Fujix (founded in 1921 in Kyoto), coils around the winders. In addition to sewing on buttons, this all-purpose thread can be used for any of the many kinds of work you do with needles. Fujix has developed a lineup of threads for a wide range of purposes. People around the world rely on thread from Fujix. By putting strings or metal fittings through the holes in these winders, you can have fun using them as scissor sheaths, or as accessories such as necklaces and earrings.
Small Japanese Wooden Thread Winder from Golondrina, a small woodworking shop and craftsmanship laboratory that seems to leap from the pages of a picture book in the Suwa district of Nagano Prefecture. Each winder is carefully cut fromood, one at a time. Golondrina has a unique philosophy, and a concept of"Things That Excite." These winders, which allow you to feel the warmth that comes from being handmade from wood, are packed with Golondrina's ideas.High-quality button thread, developed with an exacting focus on performance by the sewing thread manufacturer Fujix (founded in 1921 in Kyoto), coils around the winders. In addition to sewing on buttons, this all-purpose thread can be used for any of the many kinds of work you do with needles. Fujix has developed a lineup of threads for a wide range of purposes. People around the world rely on thread from Fujix. By putting strings or metal fittings through the holes in these winders, you can have fun using them as scissor sheaths, or as accessories such as necklaces and earrings.
Shigaraki ware pottery with a button motif, made by Meizan Gama, a ceramics manufacturer founded in 1622 in Koka, Shiga Prefecture. Shigaraki ware is distinguished by its earthy charm, which conveys a sense of simplicity and robustness. Its profoundly fascinating look has a connection with the spirit of "wabi-sabi" (the beauty of natural imperfection), and it has produced countless masterpiece tea utensils. The skilled craftspeople at Meizan Gama continue to create works with warmth, with the living thing that is the earth firmly within their view. Great care has been put into the application of the glaze and the choice and use of firing methods, so that you can feel the warmth of both the earth and humanity emanate from within these small buttons. Magnets are inserted in the buttons, allowing you to use these items as small pin cushions when you want to give your needles a rest. They can also be used as paperclip holders or decorative magnets, or even enjoyed as interior ornaments or stationery items that add color to your living space.
Shigaraki ware pottery with a button motif, made by Meizan Gama, a ceramics manufacturer founded in 1622 in Koka, Shiga Prefecture. Shigaraki ware is distinguished by its earthy charm, which conveys a sense of simplicity and robustness. Its profoundly fascinating look has a connection with the spirit of "wabi-sabi" (the beauty of natural imperfection), and it has produced countless masterpiece tea utensils. The skilled craftspeople at Meizan Gama continue to create works with warmth, with the living thing that is the earth firmly within their view. Great care has been put into the application of the glaze and the choice and use of firing methods, so that you can feel the warmth of both the earth and humanity emanate from within these small buttons. Magnets are inserted in the buttons, allowing you to use these items as small pin cushions when you want to give your needles a rest. They can also be used as paperclip holders or decorative magnets, or even enjoyed as interior ornaments or stationery items that add color to your living space.
Shigaraki ware pottery with a button motif, made by Meizan Gama, a ceramics manufacturer founded in 1622 in Koka, Shiga Prefecture. Shigaraki ware is distinguished by its earthy charm, which conveys a sense of simplicity and robustness. Its profoundly fascinating look has a connection with the spirit of "wabi-sabi" (the beauty of natural imperfection), and it has produced countless masterpiece tea utensils. The skilled craftspeople at Meizan Gama continue to create works with warmth, with the living thing that is the earth firmly within their view. Great care has been put into the application of the glaze and the choice and use of firing methods, so that you can feel the warmth of both the earth and humanity emanate from within these small buttons. Magnets are inserted in the buttons, allowing you to use these items as small pin cushions when you want to give your needles a rest. They can also be used as paperclip holders or decorative magnets, or even enjoyed as interior ornaments or stationery items that add color to your living space.
Himeji white leather is also called Shironameshi that is good for people and the environment, tanned only with the use of ingredients provided by nature, and no chemicals. Leather tanned this way is given a beautiful white finish with a fine texture. The white leather can then be dyed with beautiful colors, and this is what sets shironameshi leather apart. Yoshikawa Leather, which was established in Tatsuno, Hyogo Prefecture in 1955 and specializes in white leather, is a tannery* that began by making white leather for volleyballs. With a belief in making leather without regrets, Yoshikawa Leather produces beautiful leather, which is then dyed in striking Cohana colors. These leather pouches will ease their way into your heart, with a charm that grows the more you use them. Reminiscent of plump flower buds, their shape spreads out like a flower in bloom when you loosen the string, allowing you to use these pouches as accessory cases. Their size makes them perfect forholding sewing tools and accessories, and convenient for carrying.