Gather your scrap fabric and make some cute pincushions!
Discover the joy of making small useful projects from your stash and gifting them to others who share your love of sewing and quilting. Pincushions & More gives you the patterns … Read More...
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Gather your scrap fabric and make some cute pincushions!
Discover the joy of making small useful projects from your stash and gifting them to others who share your love of sewing and quilting. Pincushions & More gives you the patterns … Read More...
You can never have too many pincushions, and with Pincushions to Sew from Leisure Arts, you can feed that need!
Beginners can master the Stacked pincushion and the trim-enhanced Trio, which features three ways to decorate a square with ribbon … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Sachiko from Tea Rose Home shows how she created these sweet hexagon pincushions. She shows two sizes – a mini pincushion with one hexagon on the top, and a larger pincushion with a top pieced from 6 hexagons. It’s a … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
These stacked patchwork pincushions are not only utterly adorable, they’re also a great scrapbusting project! Sew4Home has a tutorial showing how to make them. Make them extra cute with mini pom poms around the edges and buttons or pom poms … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Who loves these itty felt cactus pinushions, with their sweet smiles and little flower blooms? Delilah from Deliliahiris has a free pattern for making them. They’re just big enough to hold a few pins and needles, like you’d use for … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
I have a hard time throwing away any fabric scraps – even teeny tiny ones! So I’m always looking for cute ways to sew them up into something useful. These pincushions are a fun idea. LeAnne from Everyday Celebrations shares … Read More...
Ever notice how q-u-i-l-t is one letter off from g-u-i-l-t? I get some of the latter if during a project, I throw away even the tiniest fabric scraps. How about you? Kim Sherrod of Lily Patch Quilts, comes to our … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
These itty bottle cap pincushions have magnets on the back so you can stick them to your sewing machine. How smart is that! Sachiko from Tea Rose Home shows how you can make them. The base is a recycled bottle … Read More...
I think this is an adorable example of using clay to make useful things. Nette shapes the owl free hand but you could use a few layers of cookie cutter cut outs with the top couple having a circle … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
LuAnn Kessi works out of her home studio, “The Thread Shed” it is her joy and her Happy Place. Today I am featuring her Felted Pincushions….Part 1 and Part 2. LuAnn offers us the most complete tutorial in part one … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Karin from Leigh Laurel Studios shows how you can make a set of pattern weights that double as pincushions. The walnut shell (lizard litter) filling gives them weight and will also hold your pins. The ones she made are made … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
These cute “Felt Sea Urchin Pincushions” can be found on “American felt and craft” with a supply list and a complete tutorial. They also show us how to make the “Sea Life Pins”. Get over to American felt and craft … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
BH&G has this pretty “Wool Pincushions Tutorial” for Mother’s Day gift giving. They have a pattern and instruction on how to make it. Try your hand at these three quick-to-make pincushion projects.
by Linda Lanese
These “Wool Pincushions for Mother’s Day” pose as spring hats, making them perfect party favors for a Mother’s Day luncheon or quilting bee tea. Select mom’s favorite color and she will be thrilled. There is a pattern and instructions for … Read More...
by jd wolfe
If you like to (or must) sew and you also crochet, you’ll be pleased with the scrumptious pincushions in this collection by Cat Thomas. Many of them are like tiny works of art and would brighten a desk, table, or … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
On Martha Stewart’s site you can find a complete tutorial for these luscious “Felt Strawberry Pincushions”! These are not Grandmother’s pincushions they so delightful and would make a lovely gift or party favor.
by Anne Weaver
Karen from I Always Pick the Thimble shows how to make a pretty little pincushion out of a fun cotton print and a tea light candle base. A little embroidery in the center of the fabric makes them even prettier. … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Since school will be out in a couple of weeks, we want to have projects on hand for our children. Most of us do not want them sitting in front of a computer or iPod. Enter Stephanie of “the tip … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Mom will love one of Better Homes and gardens pincushions for a Mother’s Day gift. I have pictures 6 out of the 23 darling pincushions that they have patterns and instructions for and you can look through the others for … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Karen from Sew Many Ways shows what she used to make a quick – and dirt cheap – pincushion. In fact, she figured that she could get 64 of them out of one $1 purchase. Intrigued? Go to Sew Many … Read More...