How to Upcycle a Vintage Measuring Cup Into a Pin Cushion
by
Ann @ Duct Tape and Denim
(IC: blogger)
8 Materials
$3
2 Hours
Easy
My grandmother, who loved to sew, inspired this month’s upcycled project. I took an old measuring cup, a stained chenille bedspread, and my grandmother’s photo and combined them into a DIY pin cushion in honor of Mother’s Day. If you’ve ever wondered how to make a pin cushion… keep reading.
- Scan and print a copy of a vintage photo or other image. Type out quote and print it. Cut out both. Decoupage onto old measuring cup.
- Trace a 7″-8″ circle onto the fabric of your choice. I used a piece of an old chenille bedspread that had a rip and a stain. A dessert plate makes a good pattern.
- Run a wide stitch about 1/2″ from the edge with the needle and thread. Leave long loose strings on both ends.
- Place a handful of stuffing in the center of the circle and pull the ends of the strings to tighten.
- Add or remove stuffing to make it fit your container.
- Tie strings in a knot and cut off the ends.
- Fit the fabric down into the container then use hot glue around the edge to hold it in place.
- I added a few pins I decorated with paper flowers and beads from my grandmother’s stash of broken jewelry.
Now I have a reminder of my grandmother whenever I sew… I just need to sew a little more often!
To get a complete list of supplies and more details, visit the post on my blog! Thanks for reading my project. I'd love to hear from you if you've ever made a pin cushion!
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Suggested materials:
- Old fabric
- Fiberfill
- Decoupage medium
- Tin measuring cup
- Old photo
- Scissors
- Needle
- Thread
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published July 24th, 2017 11:49 AM
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