A ceremony for broken needles: Hari-Kuyo


equipments and tools

On February 8th, we celebrate Hari-Kuyo. In Japan, those who use needles for work or pleasure make an annual visit to either a Shinto shrine or a Buddhist temple to honour their broken needles, laying them to rest with reverence. From a Western perspective, it might seem strange to hold a religious ceremony for objects […]

10th February 2024

Needle minder


equipments and tools

This lovely needle minder is made by Deborah Wilding (stitchandco.co.uk). She’s one of our RSN tutors. I bought this at RSN shop. It’s magnetic, so needles can lay flat. I just love using the two holes in the heart-shaped button. Deborah also makes some lovely magnets to hold tissue paper. It’s always important to cover […]

29th July 2016