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DIY Pincushion

Updated on 21st February 2020 by Kate Williams | 5 Comments

As much as I love sewing, I have the attention span of a small child. I generally put this down to bing dyslexic, but if I’m honest a large part of it is just wanting to get something done. I work, I have a small child, dinner to cook, flat to clean, washing up to do, husband to hold polite conversations with. I long to do a huge patchwork throw for our bed, but in all honesty I don’t know where I’d find that time. Or the patience.

So, a pin cushion it is. A pin cushion that can be made between putting the child to bed and putting the dinner on which to me is the perfect length for a craft project.

Designed myself too! Not that its a biggie, but I know how some other people copy things off pinterest and I have gone utterly old school and ghetto here and copied the design from something I’d seen in Real Life and not on a computer screen. No good will come of this, obviously.

So, to make this, all you need is to draw and cut out two big circles on some nice material, preferably something that contrasts nicely, then use a sewing machine to go round the outside leaving a big gap to turn it inside out. Turn inside out, stuff with loads of toy filler and then sew the hole closed.

To make it look a bit funkier I added buttons on the top and the underside, this also meant that by sewing between the two of them I could make the cushion into more of a defined pin cushion shape as opposed to just a little cushiony lump. This was an utter faff. I mean it, large scale faffyness was involved here and some low level swearing too (large level swearing generally being reserved for baking). Obviously, the one I’d looked at had been done by a big machine, probably somewhere in China where as my poor clutzy hands in less exotic Essex were not so well designed for this task. Still, it does make it look a bit funkier, and I had it all finished in time for tea. After my last blog about drunken rock and roll antics, I can feel now like I’m back on the road to domestic goddessness, all be it with the normal vats of wine thrown in on route.

Filed Under: Crafts for grown ups Tagged With: easy craft project, pin cushion, sewing

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  1. Melissa

    12th June 2012 at 8:20 pm

    Super cute!

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    • Kate

      13th June 2012 at 12:31 pm

      ta!

      Reply
  2. Helen (QueenofBiscuits on twitter)

    13th June 2012 at 10:15 am

    So empathise with the attention span of a small child! Love the pin cushion tho.

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  3. Recipe Junkie

    13th June 2012 at 8:14 pm

    Love it. I tried to make a felt heart decoration thing at Christmas (think Kirstie Allsopp – unless you can’t bear to – i often can’t) which had the same button in the middle faffiness. Grrr. Like your pin cushion though!

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    • Kate

      14th June 2012 at 5:55 pm

      Thanks, I did some bird decorations at Christmas (at WI no less, am 32 going on 82) and they were also a major faff. Why is making things not, you know, a lot easier?!

      Reply

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