DIY: How To Make Mason Jar Pin Cushions

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I absolutely love these cute little mason jar pin cushions. Whether your a master crafter, sewer, or just like to be extremely organized, these simple and easy to make pin cushions are what you need to make a cute statement.

Thanks to our friends at Blitsy for the video and crafting instructions!

Supplies Needed

  • Mini Mason Jar
  • Fabric
  • Pencil
  • Scissors
  • Cotton Filling
  • Hot Glue Gun
  • Small piece of paper

Get all the materials and supplies you need for this craft by clicking here.

Directions

  • Using lid of jar as a guide, trace and cut a circle from fabric that is approximately ½” larger than
  • the lid.
  • Trace and cut out a piece of cardstock that is the exact circumference of the lid.
  • Place a small handful of cotton batting in the center of the wrong side of the fabric circle.
  • Top with the cardboard circle.
  • Wrap the edges snugly around cardboard circle and use hot glue to secure.
  • Pop out the inner part of the jar lid and push the stuffed fabric circle through the outer ring of the jar lid.
  • Apply hot glue onto inner lid and adhere to inside of outer ring.
  • Screw lid onto jar and use as pincusion and storage!

Visual Instructions

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Posted by Simplemost on Tuesday, March 1, 2016

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