Luxury Harris Tweed wrapped Posh Pin Cushion, with mustard yellow tree, lavender and lilac curly bushes, and with 3 x sheep grazing on the hillβ¦.. This one can come with green and pearl white Pins. (The bases are ramekin dishes made of glass) I canβt stop making these fun little sculptures, ideal as pin cushions, or just as a fancy Harris Tweed inspired sculpture β¦β¦more colours to follow, see my other listings x
The poshest of pears: This simple pear pin cushion is super quick to make, you can whip up a whole basketful and have them on hand for gifts - everyone needs a pincushion. The pattern can be made up in a huge variety of fabrics. The photos show cotton, velvet, felt, vintage linens and even a tea-towel. π Finished pear is approx. 7 inches high πππ****This is a PDF file and it is available for you to download upon payment. Print it out and get started in minutes ***πππ BUY ANY 3 PATTERNS AND GET 15% OFF - ENTER THE CODE THREE AT CHECKOUT π Click here to see all my sewing patterns: https://www.etsy.com/au/shop/ricracsews?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=19416924 π QUESTIONS: Please feel free to convo me if you have any questions. I am in Australia so we may be on different time schedules but I will get back to you as quick as a wink! π MAKE TO SELL: You are welcome to sell items made from this pattern provided: β’ The item is made by you and not mass produced β’ You give written credit to the designer Jodie Carleton β’ Re-sale and/or distribution of pattern pieces and instructions is not permitted. This PDF is written in English
Very cute little pincushion made from a vintage cotton reel (of course!) Iβve drawn the doors and windows and decoupaged them onto the thread which is the original colour of the bobbin. The roof is full of ground walnut shells for keeping your pins sharp. Lovely hand embroidery detail in var...More Very cute little pincushion made from a vintage cotton reel (of course!) Iβve drawn the doors and windows and decoupaged them onto the thread which is the o...More
The poshest of pears: This simple pear pin cushion is super quick to make, you can whip up a whole basketful and have them on hand for gifts - everyone needs a pincushion. The pattern can be made up in a huge variety of fabrics. The photos show cotton, velvet, felt, vintage linens and even a tea-towel. πΒ Each pear is approx. 7 inches high. π INCLUDED: A detailed sewing pattern for you to print. The illustrated sewing patternΒ contains full size templates, instructions and diagrams to help you createΒ your own fun pincushions. πThis is a PDF file and it is available for you to download upon payment. Print it out andΒ get started in minutes πBUY ANY 3 PATTERNSΒ &Β GET 15% OFF - ENTER THE CODE THREE AT CHECKOUTπ Re-sale and/or distribution of pattern pieces and instructions is not permitted This pattern is written in English
Luxury Harris Tweed wrapped Posh Pin Cushion, with purple shimmery mushroom/trees, and aurora borealis colour needle felting on the hillβ¦.. This one comes with fuchsia and jade colour Pins. (The bases are ramekin dishes made of glass) I canβt stop making these fun little sculptures, ideal as pin cushions, or just as a fancy Harris Tweed inspired sculpture β¦β¦more colours to follow, see my other listings x
made with Paris Bebe's new not released yet fabric Posh Pink Roses fabric
English: A short photo tutorial βHow to make a wrist pin cushionβ. Just follow the pictures! Polish: Zacznijmy od wynikΓ³w losowania igielnika. Wygrywa szczΔΕliwy numerek 53 czyliβ¦β¦
The poshest of pears: This simple pear pin cushion is super quick to make, you can whip up a whole basketful and have them on hand for gifts - everyone needs a pincushion. The pattern can be made up in a huge variety of fabrics. The photos show cotton, velvet, felt, vintage linens and even a tea-towel. π Finished pear is approx. 7 inches high πππ****This is a PDF file and it is available for you to download upon payment. Print it out and get started in minutes ***πππ BUY ANY 3 PATTERNS AND GET 15% OFF - ENTER THE CODE THREE AT CHECKOUT π Click here to see all my sewing patterns: https://www.etsy.com/au/shop/ricracsews?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=19416924 π QUESTIONS: Please feel free to convo me if you have any questions. I am in Australia so we may be on different time schedules but I will get back to you as quick as a wink! π MAKE TO SELL: You are welcome to sell items made from this pattern provided: β’ The item is made by you and not mass produced β’ You give written credit to the designer Jodie Carleton β’ Re-sale and/or distribution of pattern pieces and instructions is not permitted. This PDF is written in English
Luxury Harris Tweed wrapped Posh Pin Cushion, with red shimmery field, purple shimmery trees, with sheep grazing on the hillβ¦.. This one can come with green and pearl white Pins. (The bases are ramekin dishes made of glass) I canβt stop making these fun little sculptures, ideal as pin cushions, or just as a fancy Harris Tweed inspired sculpture β¦β¦more colours to follow, see my other listings x
Last night at the market I couldn't resist picking up a bag of walnuts, and I had fun making crafts out of the shells while our soup was sim...
One of my favorite works of art are often custom ordered gifts from one sewer to another. Pat ordered this beautiful water themed pincushion for Tina. Having worked with them both, I really enjoyed creating something extra special! Tina loves anything ocean, water or with a nautical theme. In fact, she ordered a little strawberry for her self for her upcoming birthday. It was so hard not to tell her what Pat had ordered for her! I love surprises, but hate keep secrets, especially happy secrets! She also ordered a little matching silk strawberry, which I just shipped to her. I forgot to take a photo. Oh dang. I sure hope she likes it! I get a lot of ordered for gifts. Because I love giving presents so much, I really enjoy creating them for others to give. I try to put a little bit of "love" into them. I just get this lovely warm feeling while I am working, which makes the job a joy. Here are a few gifts I've created this year... Marianna ordered a linen pincushion for her daughter. She requested a different flower in each section of my lavender linen pincushion. I was thrilled as I had just imagined that design but hadn't the time to play with my ideas. Here is what Marianna and I came up with. Now, I was thrilled to ship the "Glamorama" to Richelle's grandma. It was her 80th birthday! This crown was given to Kristen's mother in Law for her 80th birthday! Oh how I would have loved to see her face when she donned this fanciful crown. I think everyone should feel like a queen. I used to make a lot of crowns and tiaras. Alas, I just can't seem to find the time these days to explore that line of fiber goodness. I really enjoyed creating something wonderful for someone else. This wooly sunflower pincushion was for Eileen's mom. Hope she loved it. Here is the pincushion most likely to become a gift and that makes me happy because it is so much fun to create. I never tired of its soft feel and bright colors. I have a few versions of it in spring, summer and fall colors. Here is the spring and the original version. Well, I hope to create many more gifts. I love giving them and making them! Christmas comes early around here. My holiday rush begins in October. So, I decided to take a few weeks off in August to play with new ideas. Its so hard to create when you have things to do. I am looking forward to letting my imagination wander through all the pretty goodies, fabrics, trims and charms I've picked up this year. I also have all of that silk dye to play with! Oh my. I can't wait! Here is one new items I managed to squeeze in this last week. I received an order for a batik needle book similar to this 1930's version I created last year. While I was cutting, I decided to try a variety of half square and flying geese block configurations. It was so much fun! I even managed to piece a new pincushion which you can purchase here. Well- here are the original and the batik versions..... Take a look at my fabric choices page, (upper left hand corner of this blog) to see some of the new batiks and flower print fabrics I've picked up. So much fabric... so little time! Thanks for stopping by!
Turn a treasured teacup into a gorgeous pincushion for a perfect Mother's day gift. Or make one for yourself, it's not difficult, and thrifted teacup sets can bβ¦
A posh little pin cushion to hold your pins, needles, buttons, thread, scissors, etc. Makes a perfect gift for anyone that sews, quilts, or does needlework. Made from a bone-china teacup, fabric and stuffing.
Turn your favorite vintage teacups into adorable no-sew pincushions! Perfect for yourself or a gift (or both!).
For Earth Day, I did a recycling type craft today (like most people). I have been wanting to do this teacup pincushion for awhile and finall...
Thrift stores and yard sales are full of orphaned teacups, and I can never resist bringing them home. However, I don't think I could ever drink enough
I made these little miniatures for pin cushion toppers a few weeks ago. They have a flat little base and two holes. You can sew them on to the top of any pincushion. It's also starting to warm up here, so I've been thinking about my gardens. On my list of garden plans is a few fairy gardens for the front steps. I've been pinning a lot of them on my Pinterest lately, checking out how the are arranged, etc. Let me back up, if you're wondering what a fairy garden is... It's basically a miniature garden, usually in a pot. Plants are used to look like trees and supposedly a fairy would live there. Personally, I'm not much of a fairy person, so I would like to think a frog or a snail might live in mine. Anyway, I decided that my pin cushion toppers would work just as well as a fairy garden accessory. So I'm making more, playing with some other garden-y things as well for the pots. I'll show you when I'm finished...promise. Have a good day! Visit my Website, Etsy Shop, Blog, Facebook
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With a bit of creativity recycling old toys can be cute, quirky and incredibly clever. Here are our top 14 ways to upcycle old toys
Have you ever wanted to make Tea Cup Pin Cushions? I am inspired to make a pin cushion after spotting so many cute teacup pincushion ideas. This is such a fun way to upcycle old teacups
Finished!! A simple design, but tried to utilise my partners profile and mosaic. Made the little pin toppers, although am going to make some with white spots next!
Follow this great tutorial to learn how to make a large floral 3D design that allows you to mix and match coordinating prints for a fun floor cushion! Create this amazing project using Joules fat quarters. Hobbycraft is excited to announce the launch of an exclusive fabric collection with premium lifestyle brand Joules. Craft your own projects with the British brand's quintessential heritage style, with fabrics featuring iconic prints and patterns from the Joules archive. Project and instructions by @thecraftylass. Full range of Joules fabrics available in our stores from April 12th 2021. Discover more great sewing projects using Joules fabrics here andgt;
Thinking it might be fun to have something special to go along with my new itty bitty version of the blossom pin I turned a few extra thimbles into little pots. Now the tiny pins can easily be planted.... ...and bloom away for days on end!
FRIDAY FUN DAY! Tomato Pin Cushion Crochet Pattern By Sara Sach Of Posh Pooch Designs π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π It's Friday Fun Day! And The Tomato Pin Cushion Is A Perfect Pattern For Today. Aren't these pin cushions the cutes thing! They measure 4 X 5 inches. They also make fun play food for the kids, but leave out the pins and needles! I have been doing a lot of sewing lately and It reminded me of the tomato pin cushion I used have in my high school sewing class. I Loved that thing and decided to crochet one. I Love it! I sure hope you do as well. It's super cute, super fun to stitch up and super useful! Just because Tomatoes are usually red, does not mean you have to make them red. Get in your yarn stash and make them any colors you like. Have some fun and be creative. See The Video On My Crochet Youtube Channel At This LINK Tomato Pin Cushion Crochet Pattern Please Add This Crochet Pattern To Your Ravelry Favorites Skill: Easy Materials: Crochet Hook β H / 5 mm. Yarn β Med (4) Acrylic C1- Red 1.5 oz, C2 β Green - .5 oz. Yarn Needle Stitch Marker Felt Sticky Circle / Red Stuffing / polyfiberfil Stitches: Chain (ch) Slip Stitch (slst) Single Crochet (sc) Double Crochet (dc) 2 Single Crochet together (2scrog) decrease Size: 3 X 4 inches Notes: We are Stitching in the Round for the Tomato Pattern: R: 1 β With C1, Ch2, 6 sc in the 2nd ch from the hook (6 sc) Place your St Marker in the last st of each row R: 2 β 2 sc in each sc (12 sc) R: 3 - *2 sc in the 1st sc, 1 sc in the next sc* Repeat from * to * around (18 sc) R: 4 - *2 sc in the 1st sc, 1 sc in the next 2 sc* Repeat from * to * around (24 sc) R: 5 - *2 sc in the 1st sc, 1 sc in the next 3 sc* Repeat from * to * around (30 sc) R: 6 - *2 sc in the 1st sc, 1 sc in the next 4 sc* Repeat from * to * around (36 sc) R: 7 - *2 sc in the 1st sc, 1 sc in the next 5 sc* Repeat from * to * around (42 sc) R: 8 β 1 sc in each sc (42 sc) R: 9 β R: 14 β Repeat R: 8 R: 15 β *2 sctog the next 2 sc, 1 sc in the next 5* Repeat from * to * around (36 sc) R: 16 - *2 sctog the next 2 sc, 1 sc in the next 4* Repeat from * to * around (30 sc) R: 17 -*2 sctog the next 2 sc, 1 sc in the next 3* Repeat from * to * around (24 sc) R; 18 -*2 sctog the next 2 sc, 1 sc in the next 2* Repeat from * to * around (18 sc) Stuff Your Tomato - R: 19 --*2 sctog the next 2 sc, 1 sc in the next * Repeat from * to * around (12 sc) R: 20 - *2 sctog the next 2 sc* Repeat from * to * around (6 sc) Tie off leaving a 10 inch tail of yarn. Use the yarn tail to sew closed the bottom of the tomato. With C2, thread an 18 inch piece of yarn onto the needle. Front bottom center to top center of the Tomato, stitch 6 loops around, tie off and knot at the bottom center of the tomato. Leaves: With C2, Ch 7, *sc in the 2nd, and 3rd ch from the hook, dc in the next 2 chs, sc in the last 2 chs, turn working up the other side of the ch, sc in the next 2 chs, dc in the next 2 chs, sc in the last to chs, Join to the 1st ch with a slst* ch17, Repeat From * to * tie off weave in the ends. Attach to the center of the Tomato with matching thread and needle. Optional - Felt circle Using adhesive felt, cut out a 2.5 inch circle. Attach it to the bottom of the Tomato. An Ad Free PDF File Is Available In My Raverly Shop At This LINK for $3.50
Sister Diane at CraftyPod shows us how she stitched up a pincushion and stuffed it with steel wool to make a cushion for sharpening straight pins.