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#44
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Missouri
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Originally Posted by azam
Sew4Fun & Tlrnhi,
I looked for the slice of cake pattern but I couldn't find the one I originally saw that looked closer to what is pictured here. S.D., yours is much prettier than the one I found. I guess I should have bookmarked it, oh well next time. When I get a chance I'll continue to look for it or maybe I'll come across it by chance. The one that I did find is a thinner slice but I'm sure that you can make it whatever size you want once you get the basic pattern and instructions. Happy sewing and I hope that this link is of some help.
www.crafster.org
I looked for the slice of cake pattern but I couldn't find the one I originally saw that looked closer to what is pictured here. S.D., yours is much prettier than the one I found. I guess I should have bookmarked it, oh well next time. When I get a chance I'll continue to look for it or maybe I'll come across it by chance. The one that I did find is a thinner slice but I'm sure that you can make it whatever size you want once you get the basic pattern and instructions. Happy sewing and I hope that this link is of some help.
www.crafster.org
#45
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Florida
Posts: 17,636
I wouldn't want to use it either. It's too pretty. If I made one of these, I'd have to make two, bc my grandbaby would just have to have one for tea parties. I bet she would go nuts for cupcakes too. need a pattern. wonder what I should type in? :D
#46
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Long Island, N.Y.
Posts: 1,832
Really cute pincushion! I've never heard of using chopped walnut shells as a filler before. Are they finely chopped or powdered or what?
I use sawdust as a filler and non-soaped steel wool pads on top of the
sawdust. (steel wool pads from hardware store) Supposedly the steel wool keeps your pins and needles sharp. Met someone today who fills her pincushions with sand. What's a pincushion maker to do?
I use sawdust as a filler and non-soaped steel wool pads on top of the
sawdust. (steel wool pads from hardware store) Supposedly the steel wool keeps your pins and needles sharp. Met someone today who fills her pincushions with sand. What's a pincushion maker to do?
#48
quiltncrazy,
Are you asking for a cupcake pattern? Search the web, I found one this morning when I was looking for the slice of cake.
Type in cupcake pin cushion pattern and it should pop up for you. Also, try www.allpeoplequilt.com Good luck! :D
Are you asking for a cupcake pattern? Search the web, I found one this morning when I was looking for the slice of cake.
Type in cupcake pin cushion pattern and it should pop up for you. Also, try www.allpeoplequilt.com Good luck! :D
#49
Quiltncrazy,
I found cupcake instructions at Joann.com. Go to the project section and click onto quilting. It pops right up on the first page of projects. They are actually called Baby Shower Cupcakes project #P099448 and are used as party favors or a centerpiece. I'm sure these can also be made into pin cushions by tweaking the instructions a bit. Have Fun :!:
I found cupcake instructions at Joann.com. Go to the project section and click onto quilting. It pops right up on the first page of projects. They are actually called Baby Shower Cupcakes project #P099448 and are used as party favors or a centerpiece. I'm sure these can also be made into pin cushions by tweaking the instructions a bit. Have Fun :!:
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