The downloadable Pin Cushion in a Cup Pattern is now free when you subscribe to the Makers Club newsletters.
The downloadable Pin Cushion in a Cup Pattern is now free when you subscribe to the Makers Club newsletters.
1. Pin the trims around the outer edge of each of the circle sizes. Make sure to point the outer edge of the trim inward.
2. Pin the remaining circle on top to make a sandwich. The right sides of the fabric should be facing inward. Sew around the outside using a 1/4" seam allowance.
3. Cut a slit down the bottom side of each circle. Clip the curved edges and turn right sides out. Fill with fiberfill.
5. The single large circle you cut is for the bottom of the pin cushion. With e needle and thread run a gathering stitch around the raw edge.
6. Fill with fiberfill and pull the thread snug to create a ball shape.
7. With a long needle and thread sew up from the bottom ball, through all three stuffed circle and out through the top. Sew through you ceramic cherry, a felt ball, or a bead and then return your needle back down and out the bottom. Pull the thread snug and repeat this several times to secure.
8. Using a glue gun place hot glue all around the inside of your cup or bowl. Arrange the cushion how you would like and let the glue dry. You're finished!
Enjoy!
The fabric used in this pin cushion is from my Extraordinary World Fabric Collection from In The Beginning Fabrics.
Bowls can be found in my shop.
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sew cute... thank you for sharing your talents.
ReplyDeleteSew happy to hear you like the pincushion Jacqueline! Thanks for stopping by the blog.
Deletelove love love! i will make this with the scraps you sent me. sooo inspired now! thank you.
ReplyDeleteHave fun Faygie!
DeleteSo cute! I blogged about it! LOVE what you do! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteCheery wave from
Bev
Bev, as always you are awesome!
DeleteFabuloso Jennifer, Bravo!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks RoseMarie!
DeleteJust found your blog! Love, Love It! The tutorials are great and will be stopping by daily to brighten my day! :-)
ReplyDeleteYay! So happy you found the blog.
DeleteThat is just beyond cool Jennifer. It would really make sewing fun and what a great decoration for the sewing room. JUST TOO CUTE!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it Sharon. Thanks so much for stopping by the blog.
DeleteLOVE IT!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE LOVE!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo creative! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove this pincushion! Where did you find these bowls, they are just perfect!
ReplyDeleteCarol,
DeleteYou can find the bowls in my Etsy shop. I painted them, that's why they match so well :)
https://www.etsy.com/shop/Jangles
Have a great day,
Jennifer
That is totally adorable! I must make this!! Thanks so much for posting!
ReplyDeleteJennifer, I'm not sue why I've never commented before - probably speachless, which my hubby would tell you is a miracle in itself!), but I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your work! When he gets the elbow in his ribs (gently, of course), he asks, ' Jennifer, or bunnies?' LOL
ReplyDeleteI just thought it was time to share the love with you, & give my hubby's ribs a chance to heal. ;)
Carla
Carla,
DeleteThat is so funny! It's super funny to hear I am a running joke(in a good way) in your family. You made my day.
Have a good one!
Jennifer
Jennifer felicitaciones por tu colorido trabajo!!!salludos!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love pincushions!! Thanks for sharing your talent, you are a true inspiration.
ReplyDeleteHi Jennifer
ReplyDeleteI found you while looking thru some pinterests ,love your chatty style, hope to visit you more now.
love all your work.I love making things and always have something on the go.
bye from
Oz. XXXX
Absolutely adorable! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI know you must have made these straight pins. But just incase you didn't, where did you get them please? :)
ReplyDeleteHi Jenny,
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these pincushions in a mug!!!
I looked in your etsy shop for the cups to make these pincushions, but couldn't find any. Is this because you no longer stock them?? If this is the case, can you suggest where I might be able to source them from, please.
They are absolutely cute and adorable! I would love to add this craft on my to-do list. :) haberdashery
ReplyDeleteI love this. Nothing pleases me more than having pretty things on my sewing table. Must make myself one. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHello Jennifer,
ReplyDeleteI just signed up for the newsletter and am trying to find the download for the pincushions. Every time i click on it it wants me to sign up again for the newsletter. When I click on the link for the tutorials I get "page not found". How do I find the download?