Something very tightly woven for an inner layer: calico works well (this is English calico I'm talking about - cheap, and beigy colour). You can buy different weights and for a smallish pin cushion, a light to medium weight would be best. Hot wash it to soften and remove the dressing, then iron ready to use. A lightweight one can be used double.
Anything you like for the outer layer - my kit one from Springett's had a thin, dressmaking weight velvet and is still going strong after 20+ years. If you want to make a square pincushion, cut the fabric (and lining) with slightly bowed out sides ( to help stop the bowed in sides and sticky-out corners that you get with a true square. Make the lace (note the assumption that an arachne will have a lace edged pincushion) at least a little over size and ease or gather it on. Jacquie - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]