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Your cart is empty.Victorian Sewing Bird Replica * Exact replica sold at Marshall Field's in 1890 * Stunning detail * Made of solid brass * Decorative & functional with pin cushion * Clamps to a table while the beak holds the fabric to be sewn. Depressing the tail releases the beak. * Measures 6-3/4" from bird to thumb screw, 3-1/2" from front of cushion to bird's tail and 2-3/8" from wing to wing. * Click on picture to see a larger view of the sewing bird.
Marie G
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
I wanted a REAL antique but not willing to pay the price. This is sturdy and lovely. The clip is tight for a good hold and the clamp is solid
Kristy
Reviewed in Australia on September 3, 2024
FANTASTIC TO USE.
PFinck
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024
This item is wonderful to have next to where I am sewing to hold pins and other items. It is an old fashioned concept that still works great. There is no more pins, pin cushions, or boxes to worry about falling on the floor.
L. Mosier
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2024
This is a very handy tool to have. I use it for hand sewing but it could be used for holding thread for friendship bracelets or anything you need to keep taut. The quality is very good
lori hill
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2024
I use it to help me braid yarn as well as hold other things I need 3 hands to do! The pincushion is basically useless as it's much too hard and you can't stick pins in straight but you can get them in sideways. Another review said they unstuffed it and restuffed with stuffing. I didn't purchase it for the pincushion so I just stick them in sideways! It's a really heavy duty piece and screws onto my sewing table perfectly! It looks delightful as well as being functional! I'm very happy with my purchase!! Took off 1 star for the useless pincushion. Arrived quickly and packaged well!
L. Scott
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 11, 2024
I don't know what this is made of, but it can't be metal. It's definitely not brass.I attached it to my sewing bench and it simply snapped!
Morrghan
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024
I bought this to use as an aesthetic hand sewing tool, but it isn't a good fit for someone looking for functionality. The face of the clamp has a rough texture, and the pads you see in the image were put on in order to keep it from tearing up the wood of my desk. I just pulled it out of storage, and it was bent. The attempt to reshape the clamp frame using minimal force resulted in a catastrophic failure.
Deb K
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2023
This is awesome! Finally, you can get that third hand ✋🏽🤚🏽👋🏼you’ve always needed when hand stitching, working on macrame, etc. Beautifully detailed. STRONG hold💪🏼. As you can see, this little birdie chomped down hard on my wooden ring. Next time, I will use a scrap of felt around wood projects. Had no issue with tightness of the clamp. It made a mark on another table I used it on, so now, I use a scrap of felt underneath the part of the clamp that contacts the table surface. I love this little strong, cute and helpful birdie!❤️❤️
TothFamily
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2023
Who wouldn't love a little bird helper? If you're looking for something like this, surely you know what it is. And this is a beautiful, sturdy replica of a very popular sewing item!I love my little bird, and they've already helped me to sew at least one Victorian corset on my antique sewing machine.If that's the cozy, vintage, cottagecore vibe you're looking for in your life - this bird is the word.
Evil Within
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 1, 2023
Looks great and high quality. Fair bit of weight to it.
Gigi
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2022
This sewing bird is better than I ever imagined! Attractive replica that is probably more sturdy than an actual antique, which I thought about buying at one point-since I like antiques. All edges are smooth. Therefore, my thread and fabric does not get caught or snagged. The bird's beak has a nice firm grip that enables me to sew more accurately and quickly. I've been wanting one of these "third hands", as they are sometimes called for over 50 years. Now I can't figure out why I took so long in buying one.
Bernadette Boyle
Reviewed in Canada on June 28, 2022
Really neat looking, well built and extremely useful!
r.
Reviewed in Canada on December 1, 2021
I did not expect to fall in love with this sewing bird. My bias against modern reproductions was strong and yet, I could not afford an antique and this was on sale... A moment of weakness and I bought it.I am so happy I did.About a year ago, I took up hand sewing as mindful meditation and a more portable way to make and mend clothing. The problem is, arthritis in my hands made handling the cloth and the needle at the same time painful and difficult. I very nearly had to give it up. Until, that is, my sewing bird arrived.The bird has two clamps. The first clamps to the table with a twisty c-clamp kind of thing. The second clamp holds the fabric and is activated by pressing on the tail. The beak opens, you put the cloth in, let go the tail, and the beak closes. Both clamps have a strong grasp.The construction is solid brass and looks better in person than it does in the product photo (which is kind of distorted compared to the real thing). The designs are more detailed than I expected. I like the Victorian feel and look to this. The pincushion has a vibrant red velvet material that feels synthetic. The cushion is stiff if I try to jab a pin it it, but works well with a slow and steady pressure.This bird is probably best for people who sew towards themselves like they often did in Victorian and Edwardian sewing manuals.
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