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One of my favorite things to do on the weekend is to pull all of my favorite fabrics out and patchwork small pieces into a beautiful work of art. Most of the pieces I pulled are from earlier collections of Amy Butler Fabrics. These fabrics are out of print and hard to find so I never throw them away.
Patchwork Pincushions
This weekend I created two beautiful patchwork Tic Tac Toe Pincushions. These pincushions are 7" square, large enough for all of your pins and needles. They last forever! I still have my first Tic Tac Toe Pincushion and it is by far my favorite sewing accessory!
Tic Tac Toe Pincushion
The Tic Tac Toe Pincushion design is available free here on this site. If you make one we would love to see it. Tag your Tic Tac Toe Pincushion with #SewSpoiled so we can view it.
Patchwork Pincushion Side 1
But if you want to buy a Tic Tac Toe Pincushion already made with a Sew Spoiled Label, the hard to find Amy Butler and beautiful indigo blue pincushions are available in my Sew Spoiled Etsy shop.
Patchwork Pincushions
These two gorgeous pincushions are ready to ship and be used on your sewing table. I will ship them through priority mail so you can receive it within 2-3 days.
Patchwork Pincushions
If you use the SEWSPOILED coupon code you will receive an extra 15% off discount!
Patchwork Pincushions
I love buying truly handmade products. These pincushions are not made somewhere else and distributed by me, they are made by me and available in my small shop for you. Sew Spoil your self with a Sew Spoiled Pincushion!
Patchwork Pincushions

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