How to Make a Porcupine Pin Cushion

by elizabethwebb in Craft > Felt

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How to Make a Porcupine Pin Cushion

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It's no secret I'm a fan of pin cushions.. So lately I've been making quite a few. They resemble cute and (not so) cuddly porcupines and hedgehogs! The one I made today is a cute little porcupine. Here's a tutorial so you can do it too:

What You Need:

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First, you'll need two different colors of felt, matching thread, scissors, a needle, a little poly-fil, the pattern I've provided and some pins of course.

Cutting the Pattern / Felt

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You'll need to cut out four ear pieces, two head pieces, two body pieces and one belly piece. I chose to make the body pieces a different color than the rest of the pieces, but that's a choice you can make yourself.

Make the Ears

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First, take two of the ear pieces, place them together and sew (using a tiny, tiny blanket stitch) around the edges, leaving the bottom open. Turn inside out.

Make the Ears, Cont.

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Squeeze the sides together and sew back and forth a few times so it resembles a little porcupine ear.

Connecting the Body

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Place the right sides of the body and the head, sandwiching the ear in between and sew, using (again) a tiny, tiny blanket stitch.

You should have two porcupine sides, mirror image of each other.

Connecting the Body, Cont.

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Place right sides together and sew using, once again, an incredibly tiny blanket stitch. Leave the bottom open.

Connecting the Belly

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Grab the bottom/belly piece and sew it to the sides of the porcupine. Make sure you leave a little of the back open.

Stuffing the Porcupine

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Turn inside out. Stuff with a little polyfil until you reach the desired stuff-ness. (Is that a word?)
Then sew closed using a ladder stitch.

Put a Pin in It!

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Cute! Now, it will resemble a mouse until you start putting the pins in it. Then it should look like a porcupine.

Place a couple of pins in the head for eyes.