Pincushion Directions |
ThumblesBy: sewNsew
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Take a regular soda bottle cap (twist-off from a 2 liter bottle) and drill two
holes through the bottom (or puncture with a hot nail). Thread the elastic
through the holes, with ends coming up through to the inside of the cap. Tie a
knot in the ends and clip away excess. Elastic should fit around your finger or
thumb comfortably.
Now take a circle of cloth, sew around the outside of the circle in a basting
stitch, and gather it up like a yoyo. Stuff firmly with cotton batting (try a
triple size cotton ball). Put some glue on the inside of the bottle cap and
stuff (and I mean REALLY stuff) the circle and batting into it. Let dry. You can
add a small piece of fabric, lace, or rickrack to the rim for decoration.
You will have a pin cushion that fits on your finger or thumb. These are really
handy to wear when you're hand piecing, hemming, or pinning your quilt together.
They also make cute stocking stuffers, craft market items, or just a little gift
from you to you. I hope these instructions are clear. It sounds like a lot of
work, but I used to make 15 or 20 at a time. They aren't hard.
Pin Sharpening PincushionBy: KATHKWILTS
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First, make a 3" block. It can be paper-pieced or whatever you want. You
can make one for the front and one for the back if you want. Then, take a square
Brillo pad (use the ones with soap) and wrap with a layer or two of batting. Sew
up three sides of the blocks and stuff the Brillo pad inside (you may need to
bend it a bit). Sew up the forth side and viola! It keeps your pins sharp, rust
free and slippery.
For further information, contact:
KathKwilts@KathKwilts.com
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