I am r

eally into pins. Here's the latest one that I made with embroidered cross stitch fabric, the

lid for a film canister, pinback, and a little bit of felt for the backing. I like it because you can embroider anything on it! Its thickness makes the pin stand out even more. I really like it. There are few pins I've made in the past that I really adore. These are some of them. They are made out of plastic maps, and miscellaneous lace, sequins, and tape measure. The tape measure one has West Hollywood and

surrounding areas, and the heart shaped one has the city I live in on it. I like to support my hood!
1 comment:
Nicole,
you are so amazing. you never cease to MAZE ME.
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