Thank you for the compliments!!
You wouldn't be able to put very much chocolate in them. |
Really cute! Did you use fiberfill or something else?
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And they are too cute. You can even store something in the jar like your thimble
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do you just stuff a ball of stuffing into a circle of fabric and stitch it up???
I could not believe how spendy those flat jars are..wow... |
Originally Posted by cjomomma
Thank you for the compliments!!
You wouldn't be able to put very much chocolate in them. you could fit more Jelly beans though! |
Originally Posted by cjomomma
Originally Posted by QUILTNMO
they are so cute can you put anything in the jars like buttons or pins would make nice xmas gifts for my bee thanks for sharing maureen
I love this craft. How very fun is this?!?! Did you decide on how much you wanted to charge for these at the craft fair? I hope you, your DH, little man and the other kidlets are doing great!! Missy |
What cute pincushions. They are great!
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Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
do you just stuff a ball of stuffing into a circle of fabric and stitch it up???
I could not believe how spendy those flat jars are..wow... Remember to place the lid on the batting before gathering the fabric. The hard part is stuffing the top thru the ring. Make sure that the batting doesn't get under the lid or it will be hard to screw the ring onto the jar. I also use all purpose tacky glue to glue the fabric to the bottom of the lid for added strength. |
tooo flippin' cute!!
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For those who want to know I will be selling for $5.00 each.
Hi Missy, how you doing? |
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