That Little Wooden “Mushroom” in Grandma’s Sewing Tin? It Wasn’t Decorative at All
I love finding old sewing tins. Not the perfectly curated antique-shop ones either—the real ones. The slightly rusty cookie tins stuffed with tangled thread, loose buttons, bent safety pins, and those mystery objects nobody in the family can identify anymore. And every now and then, tucked between the needles and faded measuring tape, there’s this odd little wooden thing. Smooth. Rounded. Kind of mushroom-shaped. At first glance, it looks like it should belong in a kitchen drawer, not a sewing kit. Some people guess it’s a tiny pestle. Others think it’s decorative. My uncle once thought it was for cracking …










