How to Make a Pin Cushion
This traditional seamstress craft is easy to make in a few minutes.
You will need
7-8 inch circle of fabric (you can use a small salad plate to trace the fabric out if you are unsure of the size) or Spoonflower has a great kit here by Anda preprinted. We used Kona cotton for ours at the Etsy/Spoonflower Craft Party.
stuffing
3-4 inch circle of felt
needle
thread
scissors
stuffing
You will need
7-8 inch circle of fabric (you can use a small salad plate to trace the fabric out if you are unsure of the size) or Spoonflower has a great kit here by Anda preprinted. We used Kona cotton for ours at the Etsy/Spoonflower Craft Party.
stuffing
3-4 inch circle of felt
needle
thread
scissors
stuffing
Cut Out Your Fabric
Lay out your fabrics and cut out a large circle of 7-8 inches (the size of a dessert plate) for your top. You can grab a plate out of your kitchen to trace if you don't have one.
Cut out a small piece of felt (3-4 inches) for the bottom. You can use a tall glass as the template for this.
Cut out a small piece of felt (3-4 inches) for the bottom. You can use a tall glass as the template for this.
Sew Around the Edges of the Pin Cushion
Taking a basic running stitch, sew around the edges of the circle. If you are not familar with a running stitch, look at this great Youtube video. These should be big loose stitches. I used embroidery thread for this so it's easy to see and pulls the pin cushion together easily.
When you have finished, pull the thread making a small circle to prepare for stuffing it.
When you have finished, pull the thread making a small circle to prepare for stuffing it.
Fill With Stuffing
Put stuffing in the hole until full. Normally a small handful is sufficient. A small bag of stuffing will give you 100-200 pin cushions. Perfect for a party craft or surprise Christmas presents.