This is very cute. I think I'd put a tiny dot of hot glue under the button to hold it on after you sew it into the center. When I make pin cushions I line the inside of the top, with a scrap of thin batting & it helps to keep the fabric smooth.
😅these are so pretty. My mom had a small pair of needle nose pliers in her sewing basket for when it was hard to pull her needle through layers of fabric. Very helpful! I love your fabric line.
This is a really wonderful tutorial. You have made it look so easy to make! I’m definitely going to make one of these! Thank you for posting this video. ❤
Cute pin cushion. I think the shells or rice will help keep in from falling off the sewing area. I plan to make one. Please close your rotary cutter after each cut. Safety first please.
It’s huge lol 😆 Maybe some people with a big sewing room have a room for the humongous pin cushion but I have a small space I need much smaller one. 😅 I didn’t realize how huge that pin cushion was in the thumbnail 😂
I love your tutorial! but my question is about the quilt in the background...what's the name of the pattern used and what fabric???? I'm totally🥰 in love with it !!!
Thanks for the tutorial! I really want a large pincushion but as a beginner most are too complicated for me. This looks easier, bit I’d prefer all nut shells vs the poly, how do I go about filling and closing without a huge mess? I heard that it’s best to put some fusible interfacing on the fabric to keep the shells from poking out too. Anyone have any tips for me? I would appreciate!!! I don’t even care about the flower petals, etc. I just want a big pretty beginner friendly pin cushion! Many thanks!
Very nice. I have several pincushions already, but can you really have too many??? Especially when they're so doggone cute?? And I love that ring on your right hand. I don't know gems very well, but it sure is pretty. Is it an opal?
It’s probably way too late to get this question answered but can you tell me what you mean by “pop the seam” after four squares are sewn together? Thank you.
There is a link at the bottom of the description that takes you to the printed pattern and template. You can just print it out. Before you are rude to someone, make sure you have looked for the pattern.
I agree, it's an automatic habit for me to close it. My husband's grandmother cut herself quite badly with one in the late 1970's-having arthritis in her hands didn't help. I often mark a cutting line with chalk and use scissors. After all, that's what our fore bearers did.
Excellent tutorial. Thank you for sharing this wonderful tutorial. Adorable pin cushion ❤
Such a cute pincushion!!! Thank you for the great pattern and tutorial!!!
I love pincushions. This is so cute. Thank you for that enjoyable tutorial.
I saw the picture and thought those cookies look delicious 😂. Came for the recipe and now I’m sewing. I need to go to the bakery.
Thank you for this beautiful pincushion pattern and great tutorial!
This is very cute. I think I'd put a tiny dot of hot glue under the button to hold it on after you sew it into the center. When I make pin cushions I line the inside of the top, with a scrap of thin batting & it helps to keep the fabric smooth.
So cute and the colors you chose are just lovely. Thanks so much for sharing this pattern.
How Cute , Thank You for sharing this will be a fun one to make . Your Fabric is so very Pretty !
This is so nice, I am looking forward to making for myself, and it will be a nice present for friends. Thank you. ❤
Excited to make one. You are a great teacher! Thank you
Hello dear how are you doing today?
Love the pin cushion!! Just wish she would close the blades on the rotary cutters!
She isn't 4. I think she can leave the rotary cutter open. 😂
@@kenmendenhall3732ahhhh, I am not 4 either and I have accidentally pasted my hand across the open cutter and cut myself badly. Accidents happen.
Beautiful pincushion ❤. Thank you very much. ❤
Great tutorial and it's cute and useful!! I love larger pincushions, so I will definitely be making one! Thank you for the free pattern and tutorial!
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Wonderful pin cushion and tutorial! Thank you! Also love your blouse…😊
🌸💕Darling. They would be so fun to make, one for all the seasons.🌸
😅these are so pretty. My mom had a small pair of needle nose pliers in her sewing basket for when it was hard to pull her needle through layers of fabric. Very helpful! I love your fabric line.
Love pincushions and this is so adorable 🥰 Thank You Riley Blake and staff for the informative tutorial! ❤️
Thank you for sharing this wonderful tutorial.
Love the pincushion! Thanks for sharing the pattern & you did a great job!!!
Enjoyed watching you make this adorable pin cushion. Thanks for sharing.
Thank You For This Awesome Pattern !! This Is To Cute ... 💕😁☺️💜🙂👍😁😁
Thanks for the great pattern. Made 4 of them. Fast easy. Did take some strong hands. I used fine crashed walnuts as my fill
Very clever knot tips, why hadn't I thought of that after all these years? Thank you ❤
Love this one♥️, gonna make one. Thank you for sharing this! It’s beautiful 🩷🌸
Thanks great tutorial! I will definitely be making this pin cushion for my quilting room, great size.
I love this pincushion. Great size and so pretty
So cute! And I love the bigger size!
This is so ooooooo cute ❤
This is a really wonderful tutorial. You have made it look so easy to make! I’m definitely going to make one of these! Thank you for posting this video. ❤
Hello dear nice meeting you here on RUclips
Can we be friends?
Those are adorable!
Jill...this is just lovely ❤❤
My 10 year old granddaughter just got a 1st place ribbon on her pin cushion at our county fair.
Great job, and Thank you for showing us the button.. sometimes it takes a bit of work to make it secure. ❤
That was awesome! Thank you!
Very nice. Thank you for sharing.
Love it! Thanks so much. 👍👍🇦🇺
Desde Costa Rica ,un saludo cariñoso. Están preciosos! Gracias. Quiero hacer uno para mí. Muy profesional ese trabajo.
This is so darn cute thanks for sharing.
That’s so adorable!
Love this. Thank you 🌺
Very cute, love catching this ❤ty
thank you. you made it l ook so easy.
This was a cute lesson.
WWWWWOOOOWWWWW VERY VERY VERY BEATIFUL 😊 THANK ❤
Love this!❤
Thank you for sharing!
Very cute!
Super cute!
Sew cute, love it!!
Beautiful😍
Thank you! Love it!
Hello Debbie
Can we be friends?
Have you ever thought of using dental floss for the center tufting…. It’s very strong .
Thank you for the great demonstration. I love the wall hanging behind you with the houses. The fabric is beautiful! Is there a pattern available?
Thanks !!
I would love one about 1/4 the size. That thing is huge! 😆
Wonderful project but please keep that rotary blade closed. ❤❤
❤❤❤❤ Love this
Hermoso, precioso! Me encanta. Me gustaría saber las medidas. Gracias.
Thank you.
Super cute! Could you please tell me about the two appliquéd pieces behind you?
Adorable
Muy muy linda!!!
Thank you for the pattern. Are there any pattern corrections available; I have found the loop to be too large. Did I do something wrong?
Cute pin cushion. I think the shells or rice will help keep in from falling off the sewing area. I plan to make one. Please close your rotary cutter after each cut. Safety first please.
It’s huge lol 😆 Maybe some people with a big sewing room have a room for the humongous pin cushion but I have a small space I need much smaller one. 😅 I didn’t realize how huge that pin cushion was in the thumbnail 😂
Just make it smaller. Cut the circles smaller. Easy to do.
I need one of these instead of plastic box for pins
I love your tutorial! but my question is about the quilt in the background...what's the name of the pattern used and what fabric???? I'm totally🥰 in love with it !!!
I was wondering the same thing.
Super cute! Could you please tell me about the two appliquéd pieces behind you?
Jill, what a cute pincushion! The small square ironing surface-can you say where you got it? Did you make it? Thanks and Happy New Year! Cindy
When adding walnut shells and /or rice, do you make a little sachet of shells to keep the shells in place?
I do because if the cushion ever gets a leak, 😉, they won’t spill out.
thank youy
Thanks for the tutorial! I really want a large pincushion but as a beginner most are too complicated for me. This looks easier, bit I’d prefer all nut shells vs the poly, how do I go about filling and closing without a huge mess? I heard that it’s best to put some fusible interfacing on the fabric to keep the shells from poking out too. Anyone have any tips for me? I would appreciate!!! I don’t even care about the flower petals, etc. I just want a big pretty beginner friendly pin cushion! Many thanks!
Oh Jill, that quilt with the tiny houses on it behind you is just beautiful. Is there a pattern ? Where can I find it ?
Sow cute
Hi very cut cushion. I will like to do big now how to do it tq
Oh yayyy the hot pad is there🥵
I really like this project. What is the best stuffing material in order to keep my pins sharp?
Hello Bonnie
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I heard the crushed walnut shells are best. Not sure if it is true.
Very nice. I have several pincushions already, but can you really have too many??? Especially when they're so doggone cute?? And I love that ring on your right hand. I don't know gems very well, but it sure is pretty. Is it an opal?
Really cute ty for the tutorial but I wouldn’t call it little😂
So, if I use the crushed nut shells in a sachet, does this add to the struggle or is it not an issue, when sewing on the buttons? 😅
It’s probably way too late to get this question answered but can you tell me what you mean by “pop the seam” after four squares are sewn together? Thank you.
Two words for the petals and button - Glue gun.
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It would have been nice if we could have printed the final version. Cheap trick
There is a link at the bottom of the description that takes you to the printed pattern and template.
You can just print it out. Before you are rude to someone, make sure you have looked for the pattern.
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Very hard to follow her. 😭
Really? I thought she was very good.
Guess she knows her iron is sitting down 😮
Its a Olso
.. they pop up on little feet
@@robinmorgan9837 not the small ones
There’s a silicone holder that it rests on that comes with the iron.
Close the Rotary Cutter ! Yes, it’s a small cutter But a cut can be very painful. Thanks for video !
Please!!!! Close your rotary cutter.
Oh stop ,she can do what she wants.
I agree, it's an automatic habit for me to close it. My husband's grandmother cut herself quite badly with one in the late 1970's-having arthritis in her hands didn't help. I often mark a cutting line with chalk and use scissors. After all, that's what our fore bearers did.
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