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Old 08-29-2014, 02:42 PM
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Has anyone made a pincushion out of a vintage novelty planter? The ceramic kind that have an animal that you can put a houseplant in. I hope you know the kind I mean.

I saw some at a quilt show made into pincushions & I thought it was a great idea! I have an old one that belonged to my grandma. It's been years since it had a plant in it. Since she taught me my sewing skills, it would be neat to have it in my sewing room. I did a search here on QB for pincushions and found 40 pages!

I haven't made even a simple pincushion before, so to put one in a planter might be kind of tricky. I suppose I could make a sample first.
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Old 08-29-2014, 03:05 PM
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Take a circle of fabric (depends on the size of your planter) put a wad of batting in it. Gather the fabric around the batting to form a ball. Sew a few stitches to secure. Stuff it into the container to check for size. Might have to add or remove batting for a good fit. When it looks good, remove it and apply hot glue about a half inch below the edge of the pot on the inside, all the way around. stuff the ball back into the container. I have had better luck with a bit sturdier fabric. I really like cotton velveteen. I also like using wool batting.
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Yes, I have done that as well as other things. A lot of fun and they look great.
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Old 08-29-2014, 04:30 PM
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I have a swan planter, that is now a pincushion.
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Old 08-29-2014, 04:47 PM
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Here's a tutorial. http://hudsonsholidays.blogspot.com/...-tutorial.html
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Old 08-29-2014, 11:54 PM
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Thanks for asking the question and for the great tutorial. i have a really cute kitten planter I'm now going to make into a pin cushion. Plus I'm going to start looking for these planters at yard sales and thrift stores to make more.
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What a great idea! I'm sure a lot of us have these little planters hanging around and don't want to toss them, but don't know what to do with them either.
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Never thought about something like this. I'm sure going to make some of these as gifts for my quilting friends!
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that's a great idea, but I think i'm fresh out -- reason to go thrifting! LOL
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great ideas... sure saving this for other projects i seen...
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