Today we learn about how to make the pin cushion...I hope you will enjoyed for this TuToRi@L... :-)
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Materials
Designer: Alma Allen
For oval pincushion:
9x11" piece pink print
9x11" piece fusible interfacing
3-1/2x1-1/2" oval craft paper box
  
For round pincushion:
10" square green print
10" square fusible interfacing
2-3/4x3" round craft paper box
9x11" piece pink print
9x11" piece fusible interfacing
3-1/2x1-1/2" oval craft paper box
For round pincushion:
10" square green print
10" square fusible interfacing
2-3/4x3" round craft paper box
For both pincushions:
Acrylic paint: off-white or cream
2—2x10" pieces decorative paper
2 each of 1/4x4" and 1/4x10" pieces green-and-white check ribbon
2—1-3/8x10" pieces 1-1/2"-wide rickrack: green
Small sponge brush
Fine-grit sandpaper
Pinking shears
Bookbinding glue
Paste wax: light brown
Soft cloth
Tacky glue
Heavy-duty sewing thread
Crafts sand
Polyester fiberfill
Acrylic paint: off-white or cream
2—2x10" pieces decorative paper
2 each of 1/4x4" and 1/4x10" pieces green-and-white check ribbon
2—1-3/8x10" pieces 1-1/2"-wide rickrack: green
Small sponge brush
Fine-grit sandpaper
Pinking shears
Bookbinding glue
Paste wax: light brown
Soft cloth
Tacky glue
Heavy-duty sewing thread
Crafts sand
Polyester fiberfill
Finished pincushions: 
3-1/2x3x3" (oval); 2-3/4x4-1/2" (round)
3-1/2x3x3" (oval); 2-3/4x4-1/2" (round)
Quantities are for 100% cotton fabrics. 
Cut Fabrics 
Click on “Download this Project” to  download the pincushion patterns.
1. Lay fusible interfacing, fusing side down, over oval
 and  circle patterns. Use a pencil to trace each pattern once. Cut out 
interfacing  shapes roughly 1/4" outside traced lines.
2. Following manufacturer’s instructions, press oval 
and  circle interfacing shapes onto wrong sides of designated fabrics; 
let cool. Cut  out fabric shapes on drawn lines. 
Make Pincushions
1. Remove lid from oval box; set it aside for another 
use.  Paint outside of oval box with two coats of acrylic paint using 
the sponge  brush, allowing it to dry after each application. Using 
fine-grit sandpaper,  sand box until some of the original craft paper is
 visible. 
2. Measure around outside of box to determine 
circumference.  Using pinking shears, cut a strip of decorative paper 
1/2" wide by  circumference plus 1/4" for overlap. Center and glue 
10"-long ribbon  over paper strip. Adhere strip around box 1/4" from 
bottom edge using  bookbinding glue. 
3. Lightly coat outside of box with light brown paste wax;  let dry. Buff box with soft cloth. 
4. Run a thin line of tacky glue around inside top edge
 of  box. Referring to photo, press a piece of 1-3/8x10" green rickrack 
into  the line of glue so that half the rickrack shows above the box 
edge. 
5. Referring to Oval Pattern, use heavy-duty thread and
 a  running stitch to sew around pink print interfaced oval 1/4" from 
outer  edge. Gently pull thread tails to gather oval until diameter is 
about 3". 
6. Fill oval halfway with crafts sand. Stuff fiberfill into  opening until full. Whipstitch opening closed.  
7. Stuff fiberfill into bottom of painted box. Mold 
stuffed  fabric oval to fit into the box; remove. Run a line of tacky 
glue around inside  of box below rickrack edge; return stuffed oval to 
box. 
8. Repeat steps 1–8 to make a second pincushion using round  box and green print interfaced circle.  
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Nice...
Easy to do...
Making your corner for the better looking...
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