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Homemade Pin CushionFeedback About This Post:RE: Homemade Pin Cushion...&/or deodorizer &/or 'eyepillow'
If you use this idea, pins and needles will stay rust-free and you will be recycling X's two: Fill the toe of a clean sock to desired pin-cushion size with used coffee grounds that have been spread out to dry (on a cookie sheet in the oven is fastest). After putting a cup or so of the grounds in the sock, twist the sock to form a tight 'ball' and knot the sock. Cut off the remainder of the sock (or not). The sock is quick and easy, but you can also sew a fabric pillow-like pin cushion to fill with the rust-preventing dried grounds before hand-sewing the opening. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Homemade Pin CushionNever use 100% cotton batting. The pins will not go through the cotton batting. Instead, use polyester fiber fill. Mixing the polyester fiber fill with saw dust or hair (as mentioned below) is a good idea. The saw dust and hair help keep the pins sharp and smooth. Post by Sew Sew Mitch Hair for Stuffing a Pin Cushion
Use cut hair to make a pin cushion. Post by ThriftyFun |
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