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New Pins in the Shop!

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We’ve added 3 new pins to our enamel pin collection! Enamel pins are a fun and colorful way to add flair to your denim jacket or sewing bag. And the best part, all of our enamel pins ship for free both domestically and internationally!

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Need a motto to keep you going through long weekends at the sewing machine? We got you. Stitch. Press. Repeat. Wear your rally cry loud and proud.

This pin measures at 7/8″ x 1″ and features a beautiful silver finish that is sure to stand out against denim and prints alike.

thinking-of-sewing

Do you always have sewing on the brain? Then this pin is perfect for you. An adorable thought bubble pin featuring a sewing machine will clearly advertise your obsession.

This pin measures at 1 1/2″ x 1″ and features a beautiful silver finish that is sure to stand out against denim and prints alike.

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Is it just me or does wine pair exceptionally well with sewing? Show off your good taste in hobbies and beverages with this wine glass pin embellished with the phrase, “Time to Sew.”

This pin measures at 1 1/2″ x 5/8″ and features a beautiful gold finish that is sure to stand out against denim and prints alike.

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And last, but not least, the “No Regrets” pin is also back in stock. All pins are in the shop now, and they sell out fast, so grab yours today!

Haley Glenn

Editorial Director

Five years ago, Haley left the apparel industry to join the world of home sewing. She has been empowering women to sew ever since – first through years of in-person teaching at Sew LA, and now through her writing at Colette. Haley writes tutorials and articles on our blog, teaches sewalongs, and writes and edits for our magazine, Seamwork.

Comments

Barbara Vickers

November 10, 2016 #

Cute pins but overpriced. I’d buy all three for $10.

Colleen

November 15, 2016 #

But…..in what world would an enamel pin be 3.33? I don’t know how these are manufactured but I know if they were to sell these pins 3 for $10.00, it would mean the worst for some overseas worker. I’d like us all to get into the mindset that we can buy less so that we would know that whatever we are buying is made by someone who has decent working conditions and pay.