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Psychomomquilter 05-14-2012 03:19 AM

I must try it! that is so pretty!! and how do you keep your circle a circle? mine turns out whopper jared......anyway not a circle

BuzzinBumble 05-15-2012 07:27 AM

Janis, your idea for hiding the fastening area with a flower at the candle base is brilliant! And yes, it would work, but I wondered what you will use for the fastening if you don't want anything metal? Maybe those little velcro circles?

Miss Rita - Thank you! And of course you can get it right! It's a lot easier than it looks. Your friends are going to be very impressed and thrilled with their gifts!

BuzzinBumble 05-15-2012 07:32 AM


Originally Posted by Psychomomquilter (Post 5215272)
I must try it! that is so pretty!! and how do you keep your circle a circle? mine turns out whopper jared......anyway not a circle

Your name is very funny and cracked me up! To keep it a circle, draw a pencil line to follow by tracing around your CD/CL. When you stitch, stay right in the middle of the line and stitch very very slowly...I have trouble with that too so I have to be obsessive about it.

Janis 05-15-2012 08:28 AM


Originally Posted by BuzzinBumble (Post 5218289)
Janis, your idea for hiding the fastening area with a flower at the candle base is brilliant! And yes, it would work, but I wondered what you will use for the fastening if you don't want anything metal? Maybe those little velcro circles?

Miss Rita - Thank you! And of course you can get it right! It's a lot easier than it looks. Your friends are going to be very impressed and thrilled with their gifts!

I would hand sew the 'candle to the center of the flower, and then probably hand sew the flower to the top of the cake. Using Velcro to attach the flower to the top sounds great and would work for an older child that wouldn't loose the candle part. My GDs are 5, and twins 3, and things that go together still don't stay together in the same place, so the candles would need to be attached.

marymm 05-15-2012 08:28 AM

Beautiful pincushion and fantastic instructions.

BuzzinBumble 05-15-2012 08:35 AM

Thank you Mary! :)

Janis, that is much more practical, that's for sure. I had forgotten how much things get lost with small children. When you finish please send us a picture, because I know a lot of people will love to see what you've done!

ssnare 05-15-2012 09:28 AM

That is really beautiful

penguinluv 05-15-2012 10:20 AM

Thank you thank you, for taking the time to do the pdf so the rest of us can make one too. Your cake is so pretty.

pocoellie 05-19-2012 05:08 AM

That is absolutely the most GORGEOUS pin cushion I have ever seen. It's too pretty though to stick pins in. I would make it just for looks. Thanks for the great tutorial.

Taffkat 05-19-2012 07:59 PM

SUCH TALENT! Thank you soo much for sharing. I want to make one VERY soon! Beautiful.

Kat


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