https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/strawberry-pincushion-with-crushed-walnut-shells • Posted by CraftyStaci
This pincushion reminds me of the strawberry fields here in my hometown of Boring, Oregon. It's filled with ground walnut shells, which is great for your pins and gives it a good weight so it won't roll away.
This pincushion reminds me of the strawberry fields here in my hometown of Boring, Oregon. It's filled with ground walnut shells, which is great for your pins and gives it a good weight so it won't roll away.
Cut two strawberries from red fabric, two strawberries from muslin and four leaves from green fabric.
Pin the two red strawberries with right sides together. Stitch 1/4" from the edge, leaving the curved top edge open. Turn right side out. Repeat with the muslin strawberries.
Pin two leaves right sides together. Stitch, leaving about 1 1/2" open on one side. Clip the seams at the tips. Turn right side out. Press, turning in the opening. Stitch all the way around the outside, close to the edge. Repeat with remaining two leaves. Set aside.
Using doubled thread and a needle, hand stitch with a medium stitch length 1/2" from the top edge of the muslin strawberry. Don't knot or remove needle.
Set the strawberry inside a small pot or cup to hold it upright. Fill with the ground walnut shells. You want it to be full, but you need to be able to close the top, so adjust the amount of shells accordingly.
Pull the thread to draw the top closed, turning the upper edge to the inside as much as possible. Add a few stitches around the top to hold, then knot thread and clip.
Stitch in the same way 1/2" from the top of the red strawberry. Slide the muslin strawberry inside. Pull the thread to close and stitch as you did with the muslin.
Lay the two leaves together in an X shape. Pin and lightly mark the center. Knot one end of a embroidery thread. Stitch through the center from the bottom, leaving a 2 1/2" long loop on top. Knot remaining end under the leaves. Tie a knot in the loop near the leaves.
Using a second piece of embroidery thread, stitch the top to the strawberry through all the layers. In addition to the stitches you see here, I added a small stitch underneath each leaf.
Add your pins and it's ready to use!