2 Mar 2026

A Hinderloopen Pin Cube?

Well, the five parts of the 'Quintessential Frisian Smalls' Sal has now just become six parts in  my case, because I’ve finished what I’m calling a Hinderloopen Pin Cube and it was put together using the bonus charts included in the project.

I think it fits in with the collection perfectly!

I’ve still some fabric and thread left, so I wonder what I can come up with next!

Incidentally, the Black display tray was a bargain find in B & M and cost a massive £5!

 

Thanks again to Caroline from Evertote, Kerri from Roxy Floss Co  and Jacob from  Modern Folk Embroidery, for such a fun project.

 

Happy Stitching!

Sue

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Quintessential Frisian Smalls Sal

Designed – Hindeloopen Strawberry’

Fabric – 36ct Linen -   Porcelain – Roxy Floss Co/Evertote

Threads – Roxy Floss Co – Falu Red (hand-overdyed cotton)


4 comments:

  1. Wow! Your cube finish is stunning, Sue, and it looks just wonderful with all of your red and white finishes in that little black stand. What a great buy! Hope your March is going well so far! ♥

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    1. Thanks Carol. It was fun trying to come up with a way to use the extra charts, in keeping with the rest of the project and I think this worked really well. Happy Stitching! Sue xx

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  2. This is beautiful. The display looks gorgeous.
    Mini
    https://minizdiary.blogspot.com/

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    1. Thank you Mini. I couldn't believe my luck when I found that black display tray. Happy Stitching! Sue xx

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