Pins and pin cushions under the microscope
Pin cushion dating from 1826 from the Gouda region in The Netherlands. Initials (of the married couple?) and the date are indicated by pin heads (TRC 2020.4732a).On the 13th October we published a blog about tomato pin cushions and since then we have had a couple more pin events at the TRC! We have recently, for example, been given various twentieth century pin cushions, including a tomato with strawberry (TRC 2020.4781) form and a long strawberry (TRC 2020.4782) filled with emery sand (to keep the pin sharp and prevent rusting).
Then this weekend we were sent a pin cushion (TRC 2020.4732a and 4732b) by Christa van Veersen. It dates to the early 19th century and it is made from blue silk and linen damask. It has a design, on the blue silk side, of a date and initials. More specifically, the series of initials and a date of 1826 are made out of pin heads with a spherical shape. The pin cushion came with a bag made from a blue and white checked linen cloth.












