July 2, 2007

baby food jar pincushion/sewing kit


I don't have babies anymore but I got a ton of baby food jars that I have saved for the "one day I might need them" or "I can make something out of these!" (I just did not know what at the time).
So, I made a pincushion for the FAA exchange (this stands for Fabric Addicts Anonymous, the right flickr group for me). Anyway, I think is kind of cute, specially because I used the little jars.
Sorry I don't write much about me on my blog; too busy crafting :)

17 comments:

  1. Hi,
    That is a wonderfully cleaver idea. What, you will see it every where! :)
    Shelley

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  2. It looks fantastic. Great idea to recycle :)

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  4. Hi! I like that idea, congratulations^__^
    And the other works are very beautyful, i like very mutch to come here to visit you ^__^
    (forgive my english, hi, hi, hi)
    Kisses from Ana

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  5. That is so cute! What a great recycling idea too.

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  6. what a cute and very useful little jar of goodies! Beautiful work!

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  7. I love this! Can I ask you how you made it? This would be perfect for holding spare needles/pins in the bottom. :)

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  8. Cool!

    I can only find instructions for making those pin cushions out of Mason jars... with the lids made of two pieces. How did you do that with the baby jar lids?

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  9. Love this idea. I hope you don't mind me linking back to you on my 30 days blog (www.thirtydays.blogspot.com).
    Thanks!

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  10. What a great idea! I could make all kinds of gifts by filling jars. Did you use polyester fiberfill for the inside?

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  12. I'm waaaay past the baby food phase, but I'm going to use my little boullion cube jars. Knew I was saving them for something!

    Linda M.

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  15. You are really grate to make this baby food jar pincushion/sewing kit..

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