This page contains examples of the sewing and knitting aids we produce You may click on the link for an enlarged view |
![]() Seam Rippers Ours use a standard Ditz style blade so they can easily be replaced when dull. |
![]() Nostepinne Hand yarn ball winders |
![]() Pin Cushions Larger |
![]() Hand Irons For flatting seams or making creases. Used in sewing and paper crafting |
![]() Seam Rippers Ours use a standard Ditz style blade so they can easily be replaced when dull. |
![]() Nostepinne Hand yarn ball winders |
![]() Pin Cushions smaller |
![]() Hand Irons For flatting seams or making creases. Used in sewing and paper crafting |
![]() Seam Rippers These use a standard Ditz style blade so they can easily be replaced when dull. |
![]() Bobbins These are popular with re-enactors as they combine a bobbin and needle case |
![]() Set of aids These are made in a number of combinations |
![]() Combination Scissor holder and pin cushion. There is a felt pad at the bottom to protect the tip of your scissors. |
![]() Awls May also be used as a laying tool, shawl pin or hair stick |
![]() Mary Rose Bobbins These reproductions of an actual sailmaker's tool found on The Mary Rose are popular with re-enactors as they combine a bobbin and needle case |
![]() Scissor Holders These are sized for the small embroidery scissors. There is a felt pad at the bottom to protect the tip of your scissors. |