Showing posts with label Pincushion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pincushion. Show all posts

Saturday, January 18, 2020

Pincushion Thread Catcher.....Class


I attended a Quilt Retreat this week...



We started out the retreat by stitching up

Pincushion Thread Catchers





If you have never made one of these,

there are a lot of online tutorials out there...





Once you make one,

you will wonder how you got along without it.















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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,

LuAnn Kessi

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Felted Pincushions….Part 2



Part 2….Felted Pincushions




All of the felted pincushions I made last week are

glued into little dishes…..yummy!







I haunt the thrift stores regularly…

this is a great use for egg cups, candle holders, etc.














 I still have lots of empty little dishes

I need to felt more pincushions for them.





















It will be nice to have these around for gift giving…






Here's a little color from the yard:


October Glory Maple Tree





























Gunnr is photo bombing here…

The yellow building is the Thread Shed






Wishing you lots of juicy color this season~



You can view the tutorial by clicking the link below:








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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,

LuAnn Kessi

Friday, October 17, 2014

Felted Pincushions….Part 1



I made 2 dozen of these today!

I would have made more, but

I ran out of panty hose…




Felted Pincushions…








I watched an excellent tutorial video by Patsy Thompson








2 hours later….here they are!








I glued the pincushions into little dishes……how sweet.




Click the you tube video below:















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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,

LuAnn Kessi

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Magnetic Pincushions...


Today I spent the day making a few party favors...

Magnetic Pincushions


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I have to admit....this was a fun project!




This little plate measures about 3 inches across.
It has a magnet glued to the bottom, so the pins stay put.





I found it at the thrift store for less than a dollar.
Wouldn't this be sweet on your sewing table, and it wouldn't take up much room either.





Very Round Kitty Cat
Just throw the pins at the plate, and they stick to it!






Rose




Polk a Dots





Ice Cream Sundae





Circles




Ice Cream Cone




These all came from thrift shopping.
What a great way to recycle...



Here is how I did it:

Glue a magnet on the bottom of each plate


You only need one heavy duty magnet (left plate)
or
3 Regular magnets (right plate)

All Purpose Adhesive works fine.



Time to wrap them up:


Square piece of sparkly tulle and ribbon make the perfect gift wrapping





Magnetic Pincushions ready for gift giving...





I think each one cost under $2 to make, including the wrapping.

Go get busy.....your friends would love one of these!

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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn


Thursday, June 10, 2010

Texture Magic Projects...



I decided to get right with it and make something with those Texture Magic pieces I steamed up yesterday!

Let's see what the day brings...


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I was a bit disappointed that the free motion quilting on the sunflower is barely visible.
However, I just love all that texture and color.
I just can't let it go to waste...





Notebook Cover & Pincusion





I have kept a written journal for nearly 20 years now.
It is about time I had a hand made cover.





Texture Magic Pincushion
This is packed full of those little polyester pellets.
It is nice and heavy and will stay where I put it!





This is the brown piece I steamed up yesterday...


I decided against a binding...
I didn't want to flatten down the edges:


I traced a line, following the irregular shape of the edge from steaming it.
Then I placed it face down on the backing fabric.
Pretty sides together for stitching...





Stitching all the way around the quilt sandwich following the drawn line





Trim the edge leaving an 1/8 inch seam allowance.
I like a tiny seam allowance when the edges are curvy.





All the edges are trimmed and this is ready to turn right side out...
No...I didn't leave an opening for turning...





I cut an opening in the back for turning.
Later I will cover up the slit with a label...





All turned right side out...
I am happy with the organic shape of this piece.





Auditioning Beads & Embellishments...

Time to take this into the house so I can sip a cup of coffee and put my feet up while I sew on the beads.





I picked up this little bead tray for $1.50 at the bead shop last week.
It works great for sprinkling out the beads I want to work with, keeping them sorted & separate from each other.



I have ignored these two all day...

It is time to take them out for a JOY RIDE!

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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn