I really think that this project is so simple it's kinda self explanatory
but I will point out the steps below. Alrighty now herrree we goooo.
2.Cut your fabric out and I cut about a inch bigger than the frame.
This way you are allowing for the fabric to hold your stuffing.

4. take the backing and glass out of your frame

6. Add your stuffing

7. Pack down your stuffing

8. Check to see if your stuffing is as high as you want you pin cushion.
Add or take away stuffing as you see fit.

9. This is the most tricky part here. Now time to place your backing on the frame,
while keeping your stuffing between the fabric and the backing.
Now review the front and make sure there are no gaps or pulls,
which can be removed by gently pulling the fabric that is sticking
out around the edges underneath. Take your time pulling the fabric and
make sure your cushions is smooth and neat all the way around the frame.

10. Now that you have all your stuffing in place, and your fabric
nice and neat, turn over for your results. (I left the arm on this frame
because I am going to use it as art on my shelf, but you could
remove yours so that it lays flat open it's back, or you can leave it on)
Below are he frames that I threw a little color on. I just used a fast drying spray paint
These are gorgeous. What a great idea.
ReplyDeleteRight, I know when I found a picture I was like this is simply cool! Good luck!
DeleteLove the silver one most of all - it looks like a vintage compact! Thanks for the tute!
ReplyDeleteYou know I had to look at it again, I knida see where you're coming from. Good Luck & Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteNice!!!
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DeleteAs always ya did good lady!
ReplyDeleteThanks Char, you're the bestest supporter!
DeleteGreat Ideal!!!
ReplyDeleteI know right!When I saw another version of this ideal I knew I had to make one or two...or three, maybe even 5!
DeleteReally cute idea, Michelle.
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DeleteIngenious idea and super cute.
ReplyDeleteThanks Christina! This was a super easy DIY. Good luck!
DeleteThat leopard spot one is fab! Thanks for the chance in the giveaway ..
ReplyDeleteYep Marquerite that's my fav also! Good Luck in the giveaway! Thanks fro stopping by.
DeleteGreat Idea! I think I'll make one in a bigger frame to mount on my station @ work. I do weaves so this will look too classy holding all my threaded needles!! Thanx sis 😘
ReplyDeleteThat's a great ideal! Not only functional but "You Fancy" too! Post a pic on my FB page: https://www.facebook.com/thatblackchic Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteI love this! Thanks so much for sharing at Totally Terrific Tuesday! This week's party starts at 10pm tonight. We hope to see you again!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by!
DeleteCute little DIY.
ReplyDeleteThis was the easiest DIY I've done in a long time and I love it.
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