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thanks so much, I really need to make a new one! Its much easier to not cut the circle out until it is sewn, ie, sew on the drawn lines, then cut out the circle :) I do this when I am making small dolls as well. Much easier
You have a very pleasant voice and great tutorial video. So very hard to listen to others with a high squeaky voice. The pin cushion is adorable. Love it. Thank you for posting. :)
Oh my gosh! How easy is that?! I was recently looking at pincushions that were already made on Etsy, and now that I saw your demo, I realize I can do this myself! And what a nice way to use up leftover scrap fabric! And yes, great gift for sewers! Thank you so much!
Lovely tutorial 😊 These make lovely little gifts don't they, especially if you are in a club that does 'secret santa' ..I've been making these for years, and reusing my old pillows too.
Thank you so much for your lovely tutorial! I made one of these pincushions a few months ago from a tutorial on a different channel and it didn't turn out very well. Your video is so much clearer easier to understand, and you have a very nice teaching style. I'm going to try again. 🙂
Thank you so much I really really enjoyed watching you create this beautiful pincushion.. I’ve made these before, but, I really really enjoyed your style of teaching. It’s excellent. I’ve subscribed and given you a thumb’s up too. Please stay safe and well too
PS: another nice thing about your pattern: it can be made into any size you want, whether that means small, medium, or large! And I can see these being made into wrist pincushions too if they are small enough.😊
I got mine from a local fabric/quilting shop. You could also get them from craft stores or even pet shops. Crushed walnut shells are also used for bedding.
Uffda. Mercifully the whistling stopped after a few minutes. Great tutorial! But, maybe consider dropping the cheesy music entirely. Your great work stands out on its own. I think the music only detracts.
Oh no! I'm sorry to hear that you don't like the opening music. I would definitely prefer to to use music like David Bowie ;) but I have to use licensed music for these videos. I'm glad that you still liked the content besides this. Thanks for watching and please check out my other tutorials.
Thank you very much for watching. Please do not forget to subscribe and leave a comment !! I also have an Etsy shop that you could check out. justjostitches.etsy.com
thanks so much, I really need to make a new one! Its much easier to not cut the circle out until it is sewn, ie, sew on the drawn lines, then cut out the circle :) I do this when I am making small dolls as well. Much easier
Great idea! Thanks for sharing it!
You have a very pleasant voice and great tutorial video. So very hard to listen to others with a high squeaky voice. The pin cushion is adorable. Love it. Thank you for posting. :)
You are so welcome! Thanks for the kind words.
Loved this. Thank you. They look way more complicated.
You’re welcome!
Thank you for the tutorial. I really like how you made it accessible for beginners, but made the item to a high standard adding tips along the way.
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
Oh my gosh! How easy is that?! I was recently looking at pincushions that were already made on Etsy, and now that I saw your demo, I realize I can do this myself! And what a nice way to use up leftover scrap fabric! And yes, great gift for sewers! Thank you so much!
Lovely tutorial 😊 These make lovely little gifts don't they, especially if you are in a club that does 'secret santa' ..I've been making these for years, and reusing my old pillows too.
That's a great idea! Thanks for watching!
This is lovely ! Thank you. Pleasant to watch and easy to follow.
You’re welcome! Thank you for your comments. This was a fun video to make.
I love it, this pincushion will be my next project! Thank you for sharing.
You're welcome! Have fun with it!
Thank you so much for your lovely tutorial! I made one of these pincushions a few months ago from a tutorial on a different channel and it didn't turn out very well. Your video is so much clearer easier to understand, and you have a very nice teaching style. I'm going to try again. 🙂
You are so welcome! Thanks so much!
I slowed down the video and made it along with you. Turned out perfectly.
That's great! Glad I could help give you project ideas!
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WOW, awesome. Love this project. Thank you for your tutorial ❤
You are so welcome! Glad you like it.
I love it,I 'll make it this afternoon,I'm a beginner and I think a can do it 🪡🧵🤗Greetz from Belgium 👋
You can do it! ❤
Thank you for share!! I Will make one for me. Hugs from Argentina.❤
You’re welcome 😊 have fun!
Thank you! Looks like something I can do! Thanks for the video!
You can do it!! It’s a great project to get started in sewing.
Great tutorial. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
We use steel wool in place of the walnut shells to put inside to sharpen the needles.
Yes, steel wool is another option for sharpening needles.
Do you then add more batting?
Great for young girls just learning to sew.
Yes! It’s a great project for that.
good video
Thank you!
Thank You very much! It looks great ! And it s very useful thing for me . 🌹🇳🇴
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much I really really enjoyed watching you create this beautiful pincushion.. I’ve made these before, but, I really really enjoyed your style of teaching. It’s excellent. I’ve subscribed and given you a thumb’s up too. Please stay safe and well too
Thanks so much 😊
PS: another nice thing about your pattern: it can be made into any size you want, whether that means small, medium, or large! And I can see these being made into wrist pincushions too if they are small enough.😊
That is a good point! You just use a different size circular object for the template.
Great project. ❤
Glad you like it!
What can be used in place of walnut shells. I can’t get them here. I do have an abundance of beach sand though. 🤷🏼♀️
I haven’t tried but I’ve heard that black sand can be used. Steel wool is another option.
Thanks!
You’re welcome!! I hope this helps!
Lindo, gracias 💖💖💖
You’re welcome!
Thank you
You're welcome
Thank you so much
You're welcome! Have fun sewing!
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Where does obe get walnut shells. . .
I got mine from a local fabric/quilting shop. You could also get them from craft stores or even pet shops. Crushed walnut shells are also used for bedding.
@@mendingandmaking I wonder if sand, small rocks can be an alternative?
@@ggwilliams7091 Sure! I know someone who used sand.
@@ggwilliams7091 I think it could work. I have seen someone use sand.
Ahhhhh, that whistling is so annoying! Hard to watch.
Uffda. Mercifully the whistling stopped after a few minutes. Great tutorial! But, maybe consider dropping the cheesy music entirely. Your great work stands out on its own. I think the music only detracts.
Oh no! I'm sorry to hear that you don't like the opening music. I would definitely prefer to to use music like David Bowie ;) but I have to use licensed music for these videos. I'm glad that you still liked the content besides this. Thanks for watching and please check out my other tutorials.
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