You can
make them any shape; these will be circles.
I trace the shape onto heavy cardboard and thin batting. For these I used a crazy quilt front, but you
can use cross stitch or hardanger or any other needlework or even plain fabric. I trace the shape onto the base fabric and
follow the line with a running stitch, so I can see how far to embellish.
After
completing the stitching, I use heavy thread to do a running stitch a little
larger than the circle, then pull it tight to cover the cardboard and batting.
(Same thing
for the front and back).
I use a little
piece of ribbon for the hanger and attach it before I put the two sides
together.
Using a ladder stitch, I put
the front and back together. When the
thread is pulled tight, the stitches are barely visible.
The pins slide in between the two sides,
making it perfect for carrying around without getting stuck by the pins.
Here are the three I made. If you give it a try, leave a comment with a
link to your pin keep so others can see.
9 comments:
Very cute! Thank you for the tutorial.
I agree, very cute, I'll give that a try and see what I can come up with. Thanks Pamela.
How interesting! I never seem to have scraps of pretty fabric laying around. I especially love the blue one.
Thank you for this wonderful tutorial.
Greetings, Manuela
Oh my - a wonderful tutorial - thank you for putting it together and sharing!
xxx
Great Pamela - thanks. Something else to put on my to do list!! xx
Great tutorial, Pamela. Thanks.
Your pin keeps are beautiful! Thank you for sharing such a great tutorial!
Pamela, you should put your tutorials on You Tube. They'll get much deserved popularity.
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