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Victorian Sewing Bird
"Third hand" firmly holds material
This replica of an 1890s tool is still a practical help in hemming, embroidering, pinning and other hand-sewing. Sewing birds were a popular gift for new brides in the Victorian Era, when most clothes were sewn and repaired by hand.
- Regal brass-plated bird clamps to your table and holds material securely in his beak while you sew
- Press his tail to release beak and adjust fabric as you work
- Handy red velvet pincushion under his breast
- Comes in an attractive gift box
- 4½"Hx3"L
- Imported

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