I cut circles out of them measuring 5 1/2" and one strip for the side, 2 1/2" x 16 3/4"
I matched the half way and quarter way points with pins, added more pins in between and sewed it with the strip on top. For items to be stuffed, I reduce my stitch length down.
I did the same with the circle on the bottom leaving a gap to turn it through and stuff it.
Add a nice vintage button through both sides in the middle and that's it.
I made two of these and stuffed this one with crushed walnut shells and it works great with the large flower pins. The other one I stuffed with toy stuffing and I wasn't keen on it for size and it ended up looking not as nice and round. A smaller size would have been better with that one. This is the reverse side of the one above.
This one is huge and has pockets around the sides.
And this is one you've seen before in photos. It's my favourite one and I use it next to the machine. It's just the right size, the pins are easy to grab and it's also reversible. This is easy too, I used diamond paper pieces and English paper pieced two stars and you can see the middle is more diamonds turned on their sides.
I'm looking forward to seeing a lot of pincushions floating around in blog land in the near future as we see the results of the swap.
And this is one you've seen before in photos. It's my favourite one and I use it next to the machine. It's just the right size, the pins are easy to grab and it's also reversible. This is easy too, I used diamond paper pieces and English paper pieced two stars and you can see the middle is more diamonds turned on their sides.
I'm looking forward to seeing a lot of pincushions floating around in blog land in the near future as we see the results of the swap.
All your pincushions are gorgeous! I especially love the round one. Yes, crushed walnut shells are great to use for a pincushion project.
ReplyDeleteHow adorable! I'm going to give it a try. I love all of them, but the diamond star and the round one are my favorites. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove them all but the little pie block one is so cute.
ReplyDeleteWow....simple Wow!
ReplyDeleteLove your pincushions! Such a fun way to play with small bits of fabric and shapes. I haven't made many pincushions--need to remedy that after admiring yours.
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty little pincushions!! Some day I want to make a Biscornu that my quilty friend Myra makes and exchanges with others. Here's a couple of links of pictures, just copy and paste to your address bar if they aren't clickable:
ReplyDeletehttp://gr8damesplace.blogspot.com/2009/03/biscornu.html
http://gr8damesplace.blogspot.com/2009/03/so-glad-its-saturday.html
http://gr8damesplace.blogspot.com/2009/02/its-almost-magic.html
What I really need is a large one that fits over the arm of my chair...the arm is my usual pincushion LOL.
Crispy
I just love all your pincushions! They all have so much personality!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Love all your pincushions. My favorite is the embroidered one. Thanks for sharing them with us.
ReplyDeleteOh, you little Devil! You don't miss a trick, do you?
ReplyDeleteHugs - Lurline♥
Ooo.. I love all your pincushions. I have a lot of them too. Never heard of stuffing them with crushed walnet shells before.. is that a way to keep the pins sharp? So interesting!
ReplyDeleteAll that cuteness!
ReplyDeletelove the pincushions!
ReplyDeleteahhh I guess I need to break down and make a few..
LOVE the pinwheel with the button, too cute
ahhh they are all cute!
do you ever sleep?
Kathie
What a great pincushion collection!
ReplyDeleteLove that hedgehog! Of course it is the one from the Japanese fabric.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pincushions!!
ReplyDeleteI love your stars made from diamonds!
The fabric choices are fantastic!
Cheers! Mary Ann
Be still my heart!
ReplyDeleteI love them all. And remember...
You can NEVER have too many pincushions!
Janet
ReplyDeleteI am convinced you and I are kindred spirits. I also love pincushions or any sewing paraphenalia for that matter.
Thanks for the tutorial it is very generous.
woah! Very cool!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are all so beautiful and fun and eye-catching. I love them all.
ReplyDeleteJanet
ReplyDeleteI have made a few of the same pincushions as you! I too am in the QFD pincushion of the month (done three months 1 & 2) I also have made the Christine Book MOTHER OF ALL PINCUSHIONS and use it all the time.. I have quite the collection, about 20 I would think now but always happy to add more, so thanks for the tutorials!
Lissa
This is a lot of inspiration in one blog. Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteLove the pincushions! You can never have enough.
ReplyDeleteKris