Upcycled Pincushion

by Brooklyntonia in Craft > Sewing

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Upcycled Pincushion

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I found these adorable vintage chocolate molds at an estate sale and turned them into adorable handmade pincushions. They'll be great for organizing different types of pins.

Materials

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small chocolate or jello molds

fabric scraps (stretchy is best)

needle

embroidery thread

buttons

stuffing

piece of paper

permanent marker

scissors

rubber band

bottle caps/coins/other (see gluing step)

glue (I used E6000)

Round Mold

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Cut a circle about an inch larger than your mold. Mine ended up being about 3.75" in diameter.

Trace the stencil onto the back of the fabric and cut it out.

Choose a contrasting thread and use a running stitch (basic up and down) around the edge.

Pull on the two ends and cinch like a drawstring bag.

Stuff it with as much fluff as you can.

Pull tight on the strings and tie it off.

Round Mold Threading

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Pull the thread through the center of your poof and loop around.

Use your mold to gauge the spacing between thread loops.

When you've gone all the way around, add your buttons to the top

Square Mold

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Cut a square about an inch larger than the mold.

Fold it diagonally and make sure it's square. If not, trim the edges until it is.

Mark the back of the fabric as seen in the picture.

Put a couple stitches at the end of each of the lines.

Turn the fabric right-side-out.

Fill it with fluff and stitch from the far left stitch to the far right.

Squish the fluff to the center and away from the corners as pictured.

Fold the corners down and stitch them together.

I had to add another stitch to pull them tighter and make it more square.

Glueing

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Put your glue around the inside edge and bottom of the mold.

Stack some bottle caps, coins, or other similar item on top of the poof and rubber band it until dry.

Enjoy

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Add your pins and spread them around your various work spaces or give them as gifts.