Pin Cushion
Does anyone out there have a cute little pattern for a pin cushion for a 10 year old?
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This one is pretty cute
https://delilahiris.com/felt-cactus-pattern/ with supervision, I think a 10 year old could make it- and certainly love it. maybe one of these? https://www.artistshelpingchildren.o...asforkids.html |
how about making a pincushion and a thread catcher in her favorite color or in some kind of print she likes.
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well, it is an oldy but goody. Just do a search for "chicken pincushion free pattern" Several links and tutorials will pop up They are easy and cute!
Just checked, there is a tutorial on Missouri Star Quilting for these too! |
lots more cute patterns here:
https://thesewingloftblog.com/pincushion-patterns/ and a cute "purse" for pins here https://boutiquenutmegdesigns.blogsp...-tutorial.html almost any of these tiny plushy free patterns would make adorable pin cushions: https://cholyknight.com/free-projects/ oops....getting a bit carried away here is a tutorial for a chicken one like sewingpup described: (the giveaway part is over) https://redfarmhouse.blogspot.com/20...-giveaway.html |
Thanks everyone for the help. Have a Merry Christmas!
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https://www.artistshelpingchildren.o...asforkids.html
Sunflower Pin Cushion Craft for Mother's Day is a spoof. When you click this link it will only take you to disney dot com I did not try any of the rest of the links so those may or may not work. |
Here is a cute 5 pointed pin cushion. It is fun to make and if you wanted it smaller all you need to do is adjust the size of the squares
https://maryandpatch.blogspot.com/20...incushion.html |
My eight year old grand loves to make these. I have a shelf full of them. LOL
https://www.fatquartershop.com/homes...ts-pincushions They can be made in any size. So easy and pretty. I fill the bottom point with rice so it will sit sturdy but that's optional. |
This brings back memories. In 4H we made pin cushions using a mason jar ring lid and a mason jar sealing lid. You took padding and glued it to the flat sealing lid and then pushed the lid 'ring' down over it, gluing it into place around the edges. The padding was thick enough that the flat sealing lid was the bottom of the pin cushion with the extra fabric we glued it over the flat sealing lid covering the bottom. We made them for our 'first' project. A nice memory!
It looked like this only with a mason jar lid for the 'ring' example |
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