Monday, March 24, 2014

Cactus Pincushion - DIY

Materials:
Felt - For Cactus, Flower, Base (green for cactus and any color you like for the flower)
Floral Scrap Cloth and Ric-rac or lace
Paper Coffee Cup
Cardboard Paper 
Pebbles
Scissors
Glue
Synthetic Cotton Filling
Sewing Needle & Thread
Cut the coffee cup to make a mini pot, I left just about an inch, fill in with some pebbles to give some weight. Add glue and cover with a cardboard paper.
              
Cover the base with floral cloth and ric-rac. Use felt to cover the top.
Cut 8 shapes like below from green felt.
             
Sew the curved edge using a blanket stitch, use  6 pieces to make 3 sides, join the sides on the inside nicely.
           
Now for the fourth side first attach and sew the insides and the at last do the outside blanket stitch.
              
Fill in with the cotton, stuff nice and tight.
            
To cover the base sew a square piece.
              

Cut the following pieces to make the flower.
                                    
Put the smallest piece, then the orange piece and then the petals, gather it together and sew, attach the flower to the top side. Glue the cactus to the base.
             

                            
I also added one additional detail, that is the pebbles which I made by rolling the left over felt pieces from the flower petals and glued them to the base.
                  
Happy Crafting!

6 comments:

  1. That is so cute!! That looks pretty easy to do too. I made some crochet pincushions before. I've never tried felt. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. This is the cutest pincushion ever! I love cactai and succulents :) Thank you for sharing

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  3. Sooo cute! Thanks for sharing this. I really need to make a pincushion and just haven't gotten to it yet.

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  4. Soooo cute. Thank you for this nice tut..

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  5. I am a desert dweller and LOVE this pin cushion! May I feature your tutorial on my blog, http://www.createhappycrafts.com? I hope you'll stop by and submit a few of your projects.

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