Can you hand me a pin?

Remember that hand I made out of wool felt that I was supposed to send to some exhibit in Michigan? Well, it never left the house. But it has been put to good use! It's a pincushion! It makes me laugh every time I walk into my sewing room. Kind of makes me think of Thing from the the Addams Family - remember that TV show?

The glove is from an old costume and since the pattern is my own hand I figured it would fit! I get such a kick out of it that I decided to made another one to put up on Etsy. Figure it will be a good Halloween gift for a crafty person!



pincushion

I just finished painting the Dye-na-flow on the new one and it's dripping into the sink. Kind of a Kai thing, eh?


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Posted by judi at August 29, 2006 12:59 PM
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You did a great job of that hand. He... he... it would startle someone if they saw that dripping hand.
I had an uneventful journey here. Will be having my workshop next week. I will then take pictures and post. I only hope people turn up this time.

Posted by: shashi at August 30, 2006 9:06 PM

Pretty cool Judi, looks great with the lace glove. You could really freak someone out with it though I'm sure! LOL

Posted by: Kerry at August 31, 2006 1:11 AM

Oh, me LOOOOOOOOVES blood! LOL! Actually, this is so PRETTY! (With or without blood!) I think the lace glove is just the perfect touch. I'm handing over my title: Queen of Twisted!

Posted by: kai at August 31, 2006 2:33 AM

Are you wet felting or needle felting. looks good and I like the pin cushion idea.

Posted by: Maryellen at August 31, 2006 6:08 AM

Very clever, Judi! I love it! Made me think of making a hand for Bella (out of durable fabric) to go with her baby head.
Linda F from FL

Posted by: Linda Fleming at August 31, 2006 7:44 AM

LOL Judy!! you are the most creative person I know.Great idea for a pin cushion, I hope it doesn't reach up and hand you the needle roflol!! Love the fancy glove...

Posted by: Jacque at August 31, 2006 9:27 PM
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