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After my sewing and crafting projects, I have several fabric scraps, remnants and fat quarters left over. Rather than add them to a heap of unused scraps, they receive a second life as pin cushions.
Just coordinate complimentary pieces for the top and bottom. (I typically use the printed/patterened fabric for the top and the solid/plain fabrics for the bottoms).
They look like colourful little treats when stacked and displayed in your sewing room. cute
Scrap fabric, craft batting, needle & thread or sewing machine, ribbon (optional), buttons (optional).
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Nov 1, 2009, 12.56 AMby cindy_o
I love these!!! I’m definitely going to make one today! Thanks for the easy instructions.
Aug 26, 2009, 08.31 PMby Bad_Kitty
These are just the cutest! x
Aug 16, 2009, 08.41 AMby Katy_21
There so cute, i think i may have to make one of these today. Thanks for the easy instructions.
Aug 14, 2009, 07.02 PMby bragge
Cute as candies!
Aug 14, 2009, 06.49 PMby Liedemaaf
They do look like a lot of fun!
And I like the way you displayed them for your pictures.
Aug 14, 2009, 05.22 PMby confused.girl
Adorable. Looking forward to instructions :D
Aug 14, 2009, 03.26 PMby MayaDoughterOfSun
Nice, I m going to make one of these today:)
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Aug 14, 2009, 03.39 PMby littlepinkbutton
I am so glad you like it! It’s a lot of fun and I find can become a bit addictive.You may find that you end up with an assembly line of square pouches waiting to be stuffed, sewn and buttoned up! Have fun and enjoy.
It’s pretty straight forward, but I will post instructions shortly.