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Habdash Subscription Box

Now regular readers will know I love subscription boxes. There’s nothing better than a little box dropping on to your doormat that contains something nice. A while ago I came across Pocket and Pin on Instagram who sell modern vintage haberdashery. Their Habdash Sub Box caught my eye so when I saw they had produced one with a Coastal theme I snapped one up. It arrived yesterday in a little white cardboard box.

Habdash Sub Box

Carefully wrapped in tissue paper was a lovely bundle of craft supplies.

Habdash Subscription Box

There was a selection of ribbons – one with seagulls, a white polka dot on blue and cotton ribbon featuring sea shells.

Habdash Sub Box

I love the wooden thread holder with blue thread. There was a little bag of buttons also following the coastal theme.

Habdash Sub Box

A bundle of felt in grey, white and blues.

Habdash Sub Box

And a Fat Quarter of Coastline designed by Sharon Holland for Art Gallery Fabrics.

coastline by sharon holland

There was a lovely selection and the box cost £15 including shipping which I thought was really good. The Habdash Box doesn’t include any instructions for any projects which is the only downside for me. I have little spare time to craft so love a little craft kit or some ideas of things to make.

I’m hoping to incorporate a piece of the Coastline fabric into my Shipping Forecast quilt and I love using felt so I know these supplies will get used up.

2 Comments

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    Janet Yarwood
    March 20, 2016 at 9:39 pm

    These are lovely, and not a bad price at all! I think I would like some instructions/ideas of what to make too though.

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    fashion-mommy
    March 21, 2016 at 12:26 pm

    What a lovely idea, each piece in this box is super pretty.

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