Sometimes the sewing machine breaks...........
I made a little pincushion today to take my mind off the fact that I still have three outfits half made and another three or four ready to go and no sewing machine. I think a piece has broken off and is lodged in the machinery somewhere. I pulled everything apart and cleaned it, I followed the T.N.T theory. T= thread, is it threaded correctly? N = Needle, is the needle dull or bent? T= Tension, have you adjusted the tension? I think I'm going to have to give her to the professionals to look after.
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I hand stitched a large part of my bathing suit top and had a hard time with pin cushion. It kept sliding around on the table. Very frustrating. So I decided it was time for one of these wrist pin cushions.
Here's how I made it.
Things you will need to make this wrist pin cushion:
one sheet each of red and black felt
small scrap of white felt for eyes
matching embroidery floss
stuffing
plastic lid
Tools:
scissors for cutting fabric and plastic
pinking shears
embroidery needles
two large snaps (or some velcro)
I made a little pincushion today to take my mind off the fact that I still have three outfits half made and another three or four ready to go and no sewing machine. I think a piece has broken off and is lodged in the machinery somewhere. I pulled everything apart and cleaned it, I followed the T.N.T theory. T= thread, is it threaded correctly? N = Needle, is the needle dull or bent? T= Tension, have you adjusted the tension? I think I'm going to have to give her to the professionals to look after.
:(
I hand stitched a large part of my bathing suit top and had a hard time with pin cushion. It kept sliding around on the table. Very frustrating. So I decided it was time for one of these wrist pin cushions.

Things you will need to make this wrist pin cushion:
one sheet each of red and black felt
small scrap of white felt for eyes
matching embroidery floss
stuffing
plastic lid
Tools:
scissors for cutting fabric and plastic
pinking shears
embroidery needles
two large snaps (or some velcro)




Pin the piece in place and sew it there using black embroidery floss.


