It's amazing how many cute and clever pin cushions there are to be had and to be made. I did a quick search on making pin cushions and was blown away by the variety. Amazing. I'm always so impressed with all the clever people designing new projects.
I stumbled across these dress form pincushions last week
and had to give it a try. The video explaining how to make them is done by
identical twin crafters. They are so cute.
The process is very quick and easy if you can sew at all.
With some down to earth pinning I think even a novice sewer would find these
pretty easy to sew. It’s just a matter of sewing the shoulder seams then sewing
on the 2 curvy sides. Normally curve sewing is a pain but with judicious
pinning this went very well.
Cutting out the foam core board was the hardest thing
about this project. Finding the candlesticks took the most time. Such a
straightforward sewing project with such an awesome result. I just love the
dress maker form pin cushion.
Forgot to take a picture as soon as I added the flowers
and you’ll notice that one of the dress forms is missing. It was chosen already
and has a new home. A flower definitely completes the look though.
These are the perfect gift for a sewer or even someone who
just enjoys fashion though they don’t sew. Best of all, they’ll think you
slaved for hours making this awesome dress form mannequin and it really took
less than an hour.
With candlestick in hand and fabric decided, I think this took
about half an hour from start to finish.
Here’s the link to the tutorial and pattern over at DIY Dish: Dress Form Mannequin Pin Cushion
I definitely have enough pin cushions now! Between the dress form pin cushions and tea cup pin cushions I will have plenty of places to hold pins and needles.
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