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Make Some Cute Pincushions with a Handful of Scraps

September 22, 2021 Nicole van Gremberghe
Creating pincushions using leftovers from the DANCE IN PARIS fabrics by Zen Chic is always a hit!

Creating pincushions using leftovers from the DANCE IN PARIS fabrics by Zen Chic is always a hit!

We have seen a lot of quick and easy projects for leftover fabrics here on the blog. But when you keep making quilts, you keep ending up with lots of scraps. Of course, you don’t want to throw them out. Even the littlest of bits and trimmings can come in handy.

You can also donate your scraps to sewing classes. Maybe your local school can use them for art projects or learn the kids how to sew. Quilt guilds that make charity projects are happy to receive any fabrics from us as well. Or you can make something for yourself or for a friend.

Finding a scrap-worthy project

However, it’s not always easy to find just the right project. That’s why I keep on looking for you on the internet and I have come across yet another perfect one. So if you have only a handful of scraps, and I know everybody has them, then these pincushions are such cute, easy, and quick items to make. You might even get addicted to them!

 
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Making some cute pincushions

From the Spring in Paris quilt, I had a couple of triangles left. These were perfect for pincushions like these. I found a free YouTube tutorial on how to make them. There is no real template for cutting the triangles, but the tutorial shows you how you can make a template yourself easily. 

First, you draw a circle using anything round from your sewing room or even your coffee cup. Then split that circle into parts. You get to choose if you would like a 4-part, 6-part, or maybe an 8-part pincushion. 

I chose to make mine a 5-part pincushion. I split my circle into triangles with an angle of 72°. So 5 triangles x 72° makes 360° full circle. You can do this math for whatever pincushion you would like to make. Just divide 360° by the number of parts you want your pincushion to be and you get the angle you need your triangles to measure. 

 

Filling your pincushion

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Some people use their scraps as filling, but I filled my pincushions with left-over batting, which I cut into little snippets.

And to add that little extra I made a fabric-covered button for placing on top. For my pincushions, I refrained from the floss suggested shaping the stuffed pincushion like a pumpkin. I liked mine better without but that of course is a matter of personal taste.

 

Other ideas to make with this tutorial

Speaking about pumpkins, another great idea using this tutorial is making actual fabric pumpkins. Imagine creating a bunch of orange-colored ones with this floss, add a kind of stem to each, and use it as a pumpkin decoration for the fall season. You can make little ones, big ones, and some in between. Place them around your home and you can use them for years to come. 

You could also make one pincushion with different colored solids for the triangles. Once finished, you pin your extra sewing machine needles (70/80/90/jersey/jeans/leather) in the pincushion. Each size has its own segment, so they are all well organized. Make a little note so you know what color each size needle has to make searching for the right size needle as easy as possible.

A nice gift

As you can see I have made a bunch of them because they are fun, cute, and such a quick project. I love adding a pincushion like this once in a while, to little packages I send my friends. I bet you would love to make some for yourself, your home, or your friends as well.

Happy sewing!

 

 

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How to Sew Hexagons by Machine
How to Sew Hexagons by Machine

Joining hexagons can be a daunting and time-consuming task. Knowing how to do this properly using your sewing machine is a great skill to have under your belt. Watch the video tutorial by All People Quilt featuring the Day in Paris fabric collection.

Make Some Cute Pincushions with a Handful of Scraps
Make Some Cute Pincushions with a Handful of Scraps

When you keep making quilts, you keep ending up with lots of scraps. If you have only a handful of them, then these pincushions are cute, easy, and quick items to make. I found a free YouTube tutorial on how to make them. These pincushions are great to have in your own sewing space or to give away to quilting and sewing friends. You can even use the tutorial to make pumpkins to decorate your home for fall season.

Sew Some Stylish Headbands of Leftover Fabrics
Sew Some Stylish Headbands of Leftover Fabrics

If you’re looking for an easy sewing project and you have a few leftover fabrics, I found a great little project for you. These cute headbands are very quick and easy to make. You could surely sew 5 or 6 of them within the hour, making these perfect for a quick gift to a friend. Or make yourself a couple matching your wardrobe. You don’t need much fabric to put a headband together and how fun will it be to complement that blouse you made earlier.

Sew a Cute Gumdrop Mini Quilt with the Dance in Paris Fabrics
Sew a Cute Gumdrop Mini Quilt with the Dance in Paris Fabrics

There comes a time when you’re in the mood to decorate your wall with a new look. So why not create this Gumdrop Mini Quilt to decorate your living room or hallway? This quilt is easy to make using a Charm Pack and gives a fun result for your wall. Check out what you need for this cute and yummy piece!

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