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Old 03-08-2011, 04:34 AM
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I have a friend who is a woodworker and I had him save me a big bag of sawdust. Works fine. Another friend asked us to save used coffee grounds for pin cushions. She said they worked real good and didn't smell like coffee after they were made.
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I haven't made a pin cushion in several years. At that time my mother taught us to use the sawdust Dad collected from using his table saw. I guess if you can crumble up wood shavings ( like the kind used in dog bedding) it would work also. I would put the wood shavings in first and stuff the pincushion about 2/3 full then fill the bottom with poly-fil beads. I would put the beads in a small bag so that they would stay where you want them. Additionally, I do not see why you cannot put in a magnet strip in the bottom to help pick up the pins. Jeanniebelle
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Old 03-08-2011, 05:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Connie in CO
I use play sand,keeps the pins sharp.Connie in CO
Do you clean the sand before you use it? I've heard it has to be baked.
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Originally Posted by debbieumphress
I love pincusshions and use all kinds of stuffings. Favorite is sand because it sharpens needles and is also heavier so it supports itself. I am watching for the teapot pincushion too.
Doesn't the sand leak out through the small holes in the fabric or is it too course?
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Old 03-08-2011, 06:02 AM
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The tail on my Avatar is a pin cushion. The directions said to fill the tail with sand and attach to the cat. Well, "attach to the cat" was a whole nother story. I finally gave up and used fiber fill. I only use it for a few pins because I love my magnetic pin holder. I can toss the pins in that direction and they just go right in!
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I am getting ready to make one of the pin cushions with thread catcher attached. But I don't usually make any. I do have a request for those that make the thumb ones - put something hard on the bottom to stop the point of the pin from going thru. (darn things pick)
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Old 03-08-2011, 06:04 AM
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I LOVE that hamburger. What did you cover to make the bun?
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http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-51445-1.htm heres one I make, have given many away, I use marbles, make little bag to put them in, put in bottom and add a little stuffing. use fiber fill.

http://boutiquenutmegdesigns.blogspo...-tutorial.html
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Here are some of mine that I have made. I have used fiberfill, old batting scraps, wool roving, and play sand.

some I have made
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I made the pumpkin
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an acorn
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Originally Posted by emelem
I LOVE that hamburger. What did you cover to make the bun?
It just has poly fil in the the top bun the bottom is about an inch smaller than the top peice that is gathered to fit together. The bottom bun is a canning jar lid
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