Cut Out + Keep

Cup Cake Pin Cushion

as sweet as a cup cake

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/cup-cake-pin-cushion • Posted by sammie

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

9 h 00

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
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Description

Instructions

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    Step 1 of 20 Make 3 paper circle templates - a small one of diameter 4cm, a medium one diameter 10 cm with a wedge cut out, and a large one diameter 14 cm, with a smaller circle of 4cm diameter in the centre. Divide the largest circle into 8 sections.

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    Step 2 of 20 Transfer the largest circle onto the felt for the base of your cupcake. Then cut down each of the 8 divisions on your template as far in as the smaller, inner circle. Then transfer each of these lines onto the felt as well

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    Step 3 of 20 Then you'll end up with your template copied onto your felt!

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    Step 4 of 20 Transfer the medium circle onto the felt you are using for the top of your cupcake.

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    Step 5 of 20 Cut out your felt. For the base - cut along each of the 8 divisions down to the smaller circle in the same way that you did with the template.

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    Step 6 of 20 Pin along each of the divisions on the base. There should be an overlap of about 1cm at the top. Once pinned evenly - sew up each seam (again from the edge down to the smaller circle)

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    Step 7 of 20 Your base should start to look like the bottom of a cake!

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    Step 8 of 20 Backstitch along each seam. This holds it flatter - which is makes attaching the top easier - and reinforces the seams

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    Step 9 of 20 Put a stitch in each overlap to hold it to the edge - again this makes it easier when putting the top on

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    Step 10 of 20 Sew the top part with an overlap of about 1.5 cm (depending on how big a wedge you cut out). Check it roughly fits onto your base part before sewing it up

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    Step 11 of 20 For the cherry on top - cut out the smallest (4cm) circle from some dark pink or red felt. Running stitch about .5cm in from the edge of the circle, overlapping slightly at the end

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    Step 12 of 20 Gather gently

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    Step 13 of 20 Stuff it with a little bit of wadding, and gather tightly. Put a stitch across the end to hold it in place

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    Step 14 of 20 Sew onto top cake part with lots of little stitches

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    · Step 15 of 20 Voila! Cherry!

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    Step 16 of 20 Cut 2 of the smallest (4cm) circles out of thick corrugated cardboard

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    Step 17 of 20 I have used 2p pieces to weigh the bottom of the cake down and stop it toppling over. I glued them together with a piece of felt in between and a circle of corrugated on each side to protect any pins. I then put this in the base of the cake. The weights are optional but the card is required to give the base some shape.

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    Step 18 of 20 Attach the top and the base using blanket stitch. Stitch just over halfway around.

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    Step 19 of 20 Take a roll of wadding and put it in the gap left in the cake. If it is not full enough take the roll out and add to it - I found this more effective then stuffing bits in around the edges

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    Step 20 of 20 Continue the blanket stitch to close up the cake. Put some pins in to look like sprinkles and you're all done!