As you will know, I have already done a post on how to make a pin cushion. But this is not the only way.
The other day in textiles class we made a pin cushion ( pictured ) using the sewing machine. I am not sure how familiar you all are with the sewing machine, but making something using it is more quicker and secures the best result possible.
So I decided to do a post on how to make a pin cushion 2 to show you the other way and to hopefully make you more confident with your machine, if you have already done your driving test.
What you need:
- A long ribbon
- A large button
- Sewing tool box
- Fabric of your choice [ roughly 24cm by 14cm ]
- Sewing machine
- Lots of stuffing
How to make the pillow
1. Iron your fabric and cut out to correct sizing [ if you have not already done so ]
2. Fold in half, making sure the wrong side is facing out, so you can see it. You should not be able to see the right side
3. Pin in place, making sure your pins are 1.5 cms away from the edge [ seam allowance ]
4. If your machine is similar to the brand, JANOME, set your stitch to A and your stitch length to your choice, but make sure the stitches are small.
5. Line your edge up with the 1.5 mark This will ensure you have a 1.5 cm seam allowance.
6. Begin sewing on the side next to your fold, and go all the way around until you reach the last side, a few centimeters before the fold.
7. Turn your pillow right side out.
8. Stuff very carefully through the hole. Make sure you make your pillow very compact and tightly full with stuffing.
9. Stitch the gap closed with a ladder stitch or slip stitch.
How to do the finishing touches
1. Cut a long length of ribbon of choice.
2. With one end, place in the center of the pillow. This will be your right side.
3. In a clockwise direction, wrap your ribbon around the pillow. Stop once you get back to where you have started. Make sure your ribbon is wrapped tightly for the best effect.
4. You can stop here if you would like. If yes, go to step 6.
5. Fold the edge of the ribbon upwards and wrap around once more. Stop at the middle and pin the ribbon in place. Make sure your ribbon is wrapped tightly.
6. Place button in the center of the pillow, where your ribbons should meet. Hold down tightly.
7. Come up through the back of your pillow with needle and thread. The thread can be a contrasting colour.
8. Pull thread gently through one of the button holes. Go back down through the other one. Repeat step 6-7 times.
9. Remove pin.
10. Finished!
Please note: Your ribbon may come undone if you do not wrap it tightly enough or hold in place. If you want, at the end of step 5, sew the ribbon together with a slip stitch for more secure results.
This blog is about sewing, one of my many passions. You will learn new stitches, tips, ideas and projects.
Showing posts with label Pin Cushion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pin Cushion. Show all posts
Saturday, 15 March 2014
Wednesday, 15 January 2014
How to make a Pin Cushion
Difficulty: Very easy
Time: 20-30 minutes
What you need:
- Pins
- Fabric of your choice
- Matching thread
- Stuffing
How to make a Pin Cushion:
1.Cut out your fabric and turn to the faded side. If this does not apply to your fabric, such as felt, ignore step 1b.
2. Fold in half.
3. Sew a stitch of your choice along the two side edges.
4. If needed, turn right side out. Poke a pencil around the corners to make a straight shape.
5. Stuff the cushion evenly until you reach the top edge.
6. Sew a stitch of your choice along the top edge. To maintain a good look, do the stitch you did for the two side edges.
7. Insert pins!
Tip: Make sure the depth of your pin cushion is deep enough otherwise your pins will go right through it. This will be dangerous to you as well as being pointless.
Here are some images of some pin cushions! Please add more in the comments if you see ones that you like.
Note: Please be aware that some images may fail to show.
Tuesday, 7 January 2014
More posts coming soon!
Just to let you know, more Thread Thrills posts are coming soon!
I will be doing a post soon on:
- How to make an apron
- How to make bunting
- How to make a pin cushion
And later:
- How to make a cardigan pillow!
Of course, I will have more posts coming after these ones.
I hope you look forward to these new projects!
I will be doing a post soon on:
- How to make an apron
- How to make bunting
- How to make a pin cushion
And later:
- How to make a cardigan pillow!
Of course, I will have more posts coming after these ones.
I hope you look forward to these new projects!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)