Mason Jar Pin Cushion Tutorial

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Because I have this serious obsession with pin cushions, I put together an {almost} no-sew pin cushion project.

Mason Jar Pin Cushion

This project would make great gifts for sewing friends, teachers, table decorations, or sewing club gifts.

Mason Jar Pin Cushion

Here’s what you’ll need:

  • 1 Canning Jar (any size works)
  • 6” X 6” Fabric Scrap
  • Batting
  • Needle and Thread
  • Hot Glue Gun
  • Piece of cardboard or felt
  • Scissors
Mason Jar Pin Cushion 1a

Step 1:  Round out the edges of the 6 x 6 piece of fabric.  It doesn’t have to be perfect, either.

Mason Jar Pin Cushion 2

Take the needle and thread and make a loose running stitch around the inside edge of the fabric.

Or, set a sewing machine on the longest stitch length and stitch around the outer edge.

Mason Jar Pin Cushion 3
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Gather the thread by pulling it up.

Mason Jar Pin Cushion 5
Step 2:  Stuff some batting into the fabric circle until it is nice and pouffy.
Hint: If you have any wool batting, this makes the best pin cushion stuffing because the lanolin from the wool helps your pins go into fabric better.
Mason Jar Pin Cushion 6

Put the lid into the bottom of the pouffy circle and then pull the gathering threads tighter.

Add more batting if it isn’t pouffy enough.
Mason Jar Pin Cushion 7

Step 4.  Hot glue the fabric to the bottom of the lid.  This helps hold it all in place.  Be sure to trim the thread tails.

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Cut a circle of fabric from either the cardboard or felt.  I traced the inner circle of the jar ring.
Mason Jar Pin Cushion 9
Hot glue the felt or cardboard to the bottom side of the lid to cover the raw edges.
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Step 5: Push the pin cushion into the jar ring.

Mason Jar Pin Cushion 12

Fill the jars with buttons, sewing notions, pins, or even candy.

Top with some really cute pins.

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This will be the last time where I use the word pouffy in this post.
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Comments

  1. Micupoftea~ says:

    SO cute! Love it. Simple, clever, perfect little gift for the sewer or crafter.

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  3. Leslie, these would make such cute gifts! Cannot wait to pin these and start making.

  4. Pam Fields says:

    I love pin cushions too! This one is so sweet and yes, pouffy! I love it. :)
    Saw your link on Get Your Craft On.

  5. This will make a great project for my mom and I during her confinement after hip surgery. Look forward to reading more now that I’m a follower.

  6. Super cute and what a great gift idea! Love the fabrics and colors you chose too. Thanks for stopping by the CHQ blog hop! Hope to see you back next week!

  7. Doreen says:

    Sew cute!!!! I bought several small sewing kits with the intention to make some of these mason jar sewing jars. I love your colorful fabric choices. I’m a new follower, and hope you’ll come over and visit altered-artworks.blogspot.com

    Doreen

  8. Crystelle says:

    these are so adorable! I love the fabric you chose…. :)
    Fun fun!

    hugs x
    Crystelle

  9. I love it, those are super cute! Thanks for sharing at The Fun In Functional!

  10. these are darling!!!

  11. Jessica says:

    These are absolutely adorable. So glad you shared these on Six Sister’s link party this week! I’ll have to add this to my craft list to test out for The PinterTest Kitchen.

  12. K Coake says:

    How adorable!

  13. Thanks you so much, I now know what I am giving my neighbor for Hanukkah. Thanks for linking up on Super Sweet Saturday!
    Steph
    swtboutique.blgospot.com

  14. This is so cute I love it! It looks really proffessional! Would make a fab gift!
    Thanks for sharing!
    Rebecca
    http://www.heronscrafts.blogspot.com

  15. Mariel says:

    I would love for you to share this (or any of your other great ideas) at the link party going on now at ‘Or so she says …’ We’ve also got a fun “Favorite Things” giveaway going on right now. Hope to see you there! http://www.oneshetwoshe.com

  16. love these! pinning!!!

    would love it if you could share it on my link party Serenity Saturday @ http://www.serenityyou.com

  17. Sue Boyer says:

    They are so cute and not that difficult to make. Thank you for the tutorial.

    We may have met by chance…but we become friends by choice.
    http://simpleesue.com/try-one-new-recipe-a-week-mexican-pizza

  18. Absolutely adorable. Do come and share it at our linky party, at http://www.finecraftguild.com/party-3/ Our readers would love to find you.

  19. Beautiful pink cushion. Absolutely adorable. Do come and share it at our linky party, at http://www.finecraftguild.com/party-3/ Our readers would love to find you.

  20. Marcie says:

    Darling pin cushion. Love the bright colors. I appreciate you sharing this on “I Gotta Try That Monday”
    Marcie

  21. Stephanie says:

    Super cute! I absolutely love it :) Thanks for sharing.

    Blessings,
    Stephanie

  22. WTFab says:

    This is So adorable! Just pinned it so I can make one later :) Would love it if you linked up on my blog hop http://www.w-t-fab.com/search/label/bloghop. Also let me know if you’d like to follow each other!

  23. Angela says:

    I love how bright and cheerful these are! What a cute gift this would make!

  24. Ellora says:

    So cute and a great gift idea! I’ll definitely be making a few of these!

  25. Those are so cute!!

  26. Love this project. Thanks for sharing the tutorial. I am pinning it to make for Christmas gifts. ;o)

  27. This is so adorable!! I love the colorful buttons underneath. I want one!!! Pinning this!

    :) Rachel
    http://www.SunScholars.com

  28. These are so cute.
    Debi

  29. Erica says:

    These would make great gifts…for me! I think I’ll make one for myself :)

  30. Karen says:

    Leslie, I just finished making the pin cushion and wow is it cute, however do you have any tricks for making it easier to screw the lid onto the jar? Mine is not cooperating. Thanks for any help, this is a gift for my mom:)

    • Leslie says:

      Great question. Try using less fabric folded over the edge of the lid; hot glue it to keep it in place. A few of mine first jars were really bulky and made it hard to screw the lid on. Instead of felt to cover your stitching, try cutting a matching piece of fabric. If you use pinking sheers it won’t ravel and will be really thin.

  31. Susan says:

    I used 1/2 of a styrofoam ball and then fiberfill over it–a lot smoother result. The ball needs to be about 1/2 the finished size of the “pincushion”. Glue the felt or fabric to a piece of thin cardboard (cereal box) and then to the bottom of the cushion–after trimming and glueing the gathered fabric very tight and flat–makes a neater finish. I put my bee’s wax, thimble and small measuring tool in the jar so I would have everything together for hand sewing. A very small pair of scissors would be nice, too!

  32. My daughter-in-love gave me a tall mason jar with this pin cushion top years ago. She filled it with standard sewing needs: small scissors, measuring tape, safety pins, thread & needles, buttons, etc. BEST gift ever!!!
    Thank you for such detailed simple instructions!

  33. Crafty Gardener says:

    What a fantastic project. I will have to make some of these. Thanks for sharing.

  34. Rita says:

    Love this! They are so cute. I need a couple of birthday presents, so I know what I am going to be doing! Thanks for sharing. Pinning.

  35. Love this! So cute I would want to have them just sitting all out in a line. You can add steel wool to it to help sharpen the pins too! :) Thanks!

  36. Thanks for linking to Take-A-Look Tuesday over at Sugar Bee Crafts – you were featured yesterday!
    –Mandy, http://www.SugarBeeCrafts.com

  37. Jill says:

    Love this idea! We would love for you to share this at our Kitchen Fun & Crafty Friday link party…just posted it! http://kitchenfunwithmy3sons.blogspot.com/2013/04/kitchen-fun-and-crafty-friday-link.html

  38. tubakk says:

    The cutest things! Thanks for this tutorial.

  39. Renee says:

    Very cute pin cushions! I love the little storage area for sewing pretties!

  40. Sheila ferguson says:

    Hi
    I love these little jars but how did you get the centre out of the top ,it looks so smooth.
    Thank you
    Sheila

    • Leslie says:

      Sheila, Thanks for your comment. The center of mason jar lids is removable, making it perfect for this project.

  41. katie says:

    Hi found you thru a link at the Daily Blog of Alex Anderson. For some reason when I first come to your page the pictures are there and then just the text is left after a few seconds, is there a way to get them to stay?? I tried to refresh but it still happens..
    Thanks Katie

  42. Karen says:

    Sooooo. Cute.

  43. Sharon says:

    I like this! This would be a cool idea for my daughter and I to make together. I love sewing and though I have a pin cushion, I don’t have a pin cushion as creative as this one. Thanks for sharing!

    • Leslie says:

      How sweet. When I put it together I never thought about it being a mother/daughter project. Thanks for sharing.

  44. Samantha D says:

    I’m new to sewing – this would be perfect for me!

    Pinned it!

    Sam
    cooksandcreates.blogspot.com

    (new follower – found you on sugar bee crafts)

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