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Dorcas Dressmakers Pins

September 15, 2015 By A Spoonful of Sugar - 7 Comments

Dorcas Dressmakers Pins by D F Tayler & Co

We love vintage sewing supplies. I was taught to sew by my mother and grandmother and vintage supplies always takes me back in time. I loved sorting through my Mum’s sewing box and finding buttons and supplies for making dolls clothes and other small sewing projects. Dorcas dressmakers pins in their blue tins with a concave lid, were an iconic part of sewing boxes in the UK, Australia and around the world. I have found a few Dorcas tins on Etsy and eBay.

Dorcas dressmakers pin by D F Tayler & co

I discovered that Dorcas pins were manufactured by D F Tayler & Co in Birmingham, England. In 1880  they acquired a machine for making 200,000 pins per day. By 1900 they had 60 of these machines making 12 million pins per day. Their specialties were dressmakers pins, hair pins, safety pins, hooks and eyes, fasteners and novelties of all kinds in pins. They became associated with Newey Brothers in 1949, who were manufacturers of Hooks and Eyes; snap Fasteners; Hair Pins; Buckles; Corset and Suspender Fittings; and more. (Reference: Graces Guide to British Industrial History)

Dorcas Dressmakers Pins by D F Tayler & Co

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  1. susie says

    September 15, 2015 at 10:31 am

    my gosh – I’m sure mum still has these lurking around…………

    Reply
    • A Spoonful of Sugar says

      September 15, 2015 at 4:53 pm

      Hope you find them! They bring back so many childhood memories for me. Hope you share a photo of yours over on instagram for a chance to win!

      Reply
  2. bekki says

    September 15, 2015 at 4:57 pm

    Those tins are lovely. My grandad was the sewer in my family but the only supplies I ever saw of his was his button tin. I still have many of his buttons. I dont have instagram, shame as I’d like to see all the vintage supplies people still have.

    Reply
  3. Julia says

    April 25, 2019 at 10:01 am

    I ended up here because I found a tin for 50p at a car boot (sadly without original pins – it was holding eyelets instead) and wanted to do some research! Thanks so much for this!

    I’ve put my own (modern) pins in there for now.

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  4. Michael says

    April 6, 2021 at 5:01 am

    How do you open the tin? It says press on the lid and body but my very resourceful wife cannot open the tin (and nor can i) but we know the tin opens because it was open before we bought it

    Reply
  5. Katrina says

    March 28, 2022 at 6:52 pm

    Do you know where the name Dorcas came from?
    Thanks

    Reply
    • Carol says

      June 26, 2022 at 9:19 pm

      My understanding is that the pins were named in reference to Dorcas, mentioned in the Bible (Acts, chapter9) as someone who made clothes for charity. She had died and some local women were showing Peter examples of the clothing she made for others.

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