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Last Update: 09/11/04

"Rose of Sharing" Pincushion


 

Pincushion and photo by LeAnn Quick.

Supplies

6” pattern of Rose of Sharing K7 Block
(Print from EQ DJ CD or copy DJ
® book pattern at 133%)

2 Coordinating Fabrics – Fat Eighths
Thread
2 Buttons
Long Sewing Needle
Dental Floss to Attach the Buttons
2 BIG handfuls of Poly Stuffing

 

Cut four 4” squares from your dark print.

Cut four 4” squares from your light print.

Make two 4 patches.

Layer the two four patches with right sides together.

Baste the two layers.

Draw your pattern on ONE side only of the wrong side of the fabric. Line up the hearts to alternate the fabric on your pattern.

Sew a running stitch on the seam line you marked. Take small stitches especially around the curves.

Sew all the way around.

Open the seam on the straight inner portion of the pincushion.  You will use this opening to stuff the pincushion.

Turn right side out and press gently.

Stuff with poly stuffing.

Whip stitch the opening shut.

Attach 2 buttons – 1 on each side using dental floss and a long needle.

 

Pincushion adaptation from the Dear Jane® book for a Class Project for Journey with Jane. Sharon’s Dear Jane Pages - Instructions ©2004

 

 

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