Sewing Machine Pincushion Tutorial

Sewing Machine Pincushion Tutorial

Sewing Machine Pincushion

Looking for a clever way to keep track of pins and needles while you are sewing?  This handy pincushion attaches right onto your sewing machine with sweetly tied ribbon bow.  Avoid pricking your finger with pointy stray pins once and for all with unique pincushion!

I chose a bright vibrant shade (IL019 linen in Turtle Green) to help me jazz up my sewing machine and stay organized. In fact, I just used a scrap piece from a previous project.  This is another great way to make use of any extra pieces of linen you have laying around.  I matched my fabric with a blue ribbon, but you can choose whatever colors you like for your pincushion.

Getting into a sewing frenzy is crazy enough without having to dig and search for a needle in a sea of fabric.  You’ll be able to relax and sew in a more peaceful, and less cluttered environment.

Add this adorable pincushion to your sewing machine and make your life a little easier.  Most importantly- your sewing machine pincushion will help you as you continue to create beautiful things from linen!

Sewing Machine Pincushion

Materials:

  • Linen
  • Ribbon
  • A sewing machine.  (You can also sew this by hand)
  • “Fluff” for stuffing.
Sewing Machine Pincushion

I used a scrap piece of linen to make my sewing machine pincushion.  The measurements do not have to be precise but they should more of less be the width the arm of your sewing machine.  I measured and cut my linen at 7”x7”.I like to get my ribbon ready at this point too.  The ribbon should wrap around the arm of your sewing machine, while still having extra length to work with.

I wanted to make it really easy to show where to sew, so I used fabric chalk to make it clearer.  Sew along the marked edges, but pay attention to the two small gaps I left unmarked.  As you sew, skip over these two small areas to leave a small opening on each side.  This is where we will slip our ribbon through later.

One more important note! I should have marked this more clearly, but you must leave an additional gap on one side to be able to fit your stuffing through.   Just leave some space next  to one of the openings for the ribbon.  The following picture will demonstrate exactly what I mean.

The picture above shows how the seam should look with the two openings on each side.  See the little extra space on one side?  You will stitch that up later, but for now we need it to fit our stuffing through.

Sewing Machine Pincushion

I like to clean up a little by trimming off the extra fabric from the edges.

Sewing Machine Pincushion

Before we get to stuffing the pincushion, it needs to be flipped right-side out like so.

Sewing Machine Pincushion

I ironed my linen for a neater appearance and then slipped the ribbon through each end.

Sewing Machine Pincushion

This is how the ribbon should go through your soon-to-be stuffed pincushion!

Sewing Machine Pincushion

Now you can finally begin stuffing! Trust me, you can fit a lot of fluff inside this little guy.

Sewing Machine Pincushion

Once you’ve stuffed as much fluff in as you can, you can stitch up the small opening with a needle and thread.

Sewing Machine Pincushion

That’s the final step! See how perfectly it keeps track of your pins?  Now you can take your pin cushion over to your sewing machine.

Sewing Machine Pincushion

Tie your handy sewing companion onto your sewing machine with a knot or bow.Like most of our crafts, this is a great basic idea that you can embellish however you like to make it your own.  Enjoy your useful sewing craft for all your future projects!

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4 comments

  1. George 'Doc' Nottoli

    Hi:

    My father in law is a tailor. I have always a lenin Coat with a couple pants. We live in Thailand.

    Other than I know lenin and its variants very little. If you can assist in the best selections for a general suit, it will be much appreciated.

    Thanks

    Doc Nottoli

  2. Nancy Deak

    Please use this carefully. Sticking pins and needles into a pincushion attached to your machine can damage the finish of the machine. Sticking the pins into the pincushion too far will cause an ugly “pin rash.”

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