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With all of the sewing projects Ive shared here, youd have thought Id have made a pin cushion by now. Sadly, I have not. If youve been waiting for an easy tutorial to DIY yourself a parking spot for your pins and needles, well today youre in luck. And bonus it uses one of the trendiest things in craft world these days: a Mason jar. Want to go for the trifecta? It also features an adorable vintage graphic. If all of that just isnt enough to make your craft-loving heart go pitter-patter, youll also be glad to know its a five minute project. Enough reasons to add it to your to-do list? Yeah? Well, then, lets make a Mason jar pin cushion!

First youll need a few supplies:
A mason jar with ring and lid, I used a pint size jar
Polyfil (just a small hand full)
Needle & thread
Small piece of felt (the size of the lid)
Fabric Printed with Sewing Machine Graphic
Scissors
Hot glue gun & stick

Lets make it!

First take your fabric print and trim out using the ring as your guide. You want to center the graphic and give it about 1 1/2 inches allowance all the way around.

Next, take your needle and thread and stitch close to the edge, all the way around the circle.

When you get to the end, slightly pull in the thread, making the circle cup.

Insert your polyfil (it will only take a small bit), stuffing it in as best you can.

Pop the lid on top and tighten up the circle to hold it in.

Sew in a couple of stitches to hold it all in place, then tie off the thread and trim it off.

Run hot glue under the edge of the fabric to hold the edges down, then run a bit all the way around on top and in the middle.

Lastly, put the felt circle on top of the hot glue, finishing off the edges and holding your fabric in place.

Just put your thread in the jar, then screw on the lid and youre done! Its such a simple project, one you can make in minutes. And, theyre so handy not only do they keep your pins and needles safe, but help organize your thread, too! Hope youll make this project :)

See ya soon for another Graphics Fairy DIY project. In the mean time, Id love to see you over on my blog at The Shabby Creek Cottage!

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