A Place for Pins. How to Make a Pinwheel for Your Hussif

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Published 2024-03-10
I decided that I should update the accessories that I have inside my hussif. I need a place for pins and so the Pinwheel is the first to be remade. The lovely little silk bee one has been used for a long time but just doesn't seem to fit in now and so is going to retire to the sewing box along with the scissors case and needle book too.
In this video I'll show you how to embroider the long and short stitch dog rose and then turn it into the lovely pinwheel. It just uses simple techniques, all stitching and no glue.
I hope you'll make a pinwheel for yourself. Happy stitching!

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Timestamps
00:00 Intro
00:35 Set-up and Supplies
02:38 Starting to Stitch
24:23 Making the Pinwheel
37:33 Finished Pinwheel
38:33 Outro
#handembroidery #sewingkit #longandshortstitch #pinwheel #handstitch

All Comments (21)
  • Yout results speak for themselves. No-one can say your technique doesn't work. Thank-you.
  • Well, quite frankly Marion, I don’t think it is fair for one person to have so much talent!😮😮😮. Just kidding. You are so awesome, i am going to repeat myself and say i am in awe. The pin cushion is lovely, and the sweater you are knitting is just stunning. ❤❤👏👏👏👏
  • @megfowler4177
    Well, you’ve done it now! Everyone will be making pinwheels for their huswifs, myself included. It’s just the perfect size for a needle book or roll. Thank you for such clear instructions on this and on the thread painted rose. I am always so inspired by your videos and happy to see a new one pop up in my feed. ❤
  • @ameliarowe2459
    Feeling very lucky to have found you!! You are an amazing teacher... demonstrater and explainer. Thank you from Australia
  • @christinep9069
    Marion you take the fear out of trying something new. This pin wheel is so beautiful
  • Oooo! I "need" to make one of these pinwheels. Thank you for a wonderful tutorial.
  • @craftdipper
    That's the cutest way to store pins I've ever seen - I just love it. Thank you for the clear tutorial, Marion, and all the tips about long and short shading and that lovely needle lace❤
  • @debbiewiley5949
    You are such a wonderful teacher. Thank you you so much you are joy.❤😊
  • @fionahaigh708
    What a pretty little pin wheel. I love to make useful items, will certainly have to attempt to make my own. Marion you explain the how and why of the stitching process so well, in terms we all can understand, every time I watch you I learn something new.
  • @pamelavandy290
    I am a slow stitcher and quilter and never been interested in embroidery, but you are an amazing teacher Marion and have convinced me to make one of these pinwheels.. thank you 😘
  • @jennywren2395
    I love your description of a pistol stitch, "a french knot on a stick". ♥
  • Thank you so much for your beautiful instructions! I can’t wait to make one of these cute pin wheels for my hussif! Now I can’t wait for the scissors case video! You teach beautifully and as I am left-handed, your teaching helps me greatly!
  • @cathys949
    I love the needle weaving around the edge! This pinwheel will definitely be on my list of little pretty things to make.
  • @jeanwhiley6571
    Ohhhhh well I have definitely got to make one of these pinwheels, how lovely, they would make great little presents too. Thank you for sharing this Marion, great tutorial, you make everything look so achievable
  • Hi Marion, I enjoy your videos so much. You have inspired me beyond expectation. Thank you for taking the fear out of embroidery.
  • @grammieluli
    So sweet. Looks good enough to eat. Yummy. You are so clever, Marion! 🪡🧵🌸❤️
  • @ellymd188
    Thank you so much for the fabulous tutorial! Beautiful pinwheel!