Yep, pincushion or ornament usually. Small ones can be used on christmas trees. I just love having them :) But then, I am addicted to smalls of any type
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They are used as ornaments or pincushions. I made a stack of them to resemble a christmas tree, it was from a free pattern on the net - Wyrdbyrd's Nest Quirky Quistmas Twee. I stitched mine on green Aida with metallic threads!!
You can make different sorts of biscornu, star or flower-shaped, pagoda-shaped etc. Some have 15 sides instead of just two.
You can say the same thing about humbugs and strawberries which make ornaments and pincushions too, they are just fun to d!!.
A pincushion (or pin cushion or biscornue) is a small cushion, typically 3–5 cm across, which is used in sewing to store pins or needles with their heads protruding so as to take hold of them easily, collect them, and keep them organized.
Pincushions are typically filled tightly with stuffing, so as to hold pins rigidly once placed. Magnetic pin cushions are also used, though technically they are not "cushions" they serve the same basic function of holding pins neatly.
The most popular design;[citation needed]; a tomato with a strawberry attached was] most likely introduced during the Victorian Era. According to folklore, placing a tomato on the mantle of a new home guaranteed prosperity and repelled evil spirits. If tomatoes were out of season, families improvised by using a round ball of red fabric filled with sand or sawdust. The good-luck symbol also served a practical purpose—a place to store pins.Typically, the tomato is filled with wool roving to prevent rust, and the strawberry is filled with an abrasive to clean and sharpen the pins.
:oI had one sweet dog that loved to chew up my pincusion, needles and all. He always spit out the pins but I worried so much I threw it out. He never bothered my wool one.