20 Free Pincushion Patterns
A collection of the best free Pincushion Patterns & Tutorials on the web
Sewing Quick Tips:

Tip #1: If you're in the middle of a project and find yourself short on interfacing, try joining smaller pieces of
fusible interfacing to make one larger piece. When you apply the interfacing, either slightly overlap the edges of
the pieces or butt the edges of heavier interfacing pieces together to avoid bulk.

Tip #2: Thick pins can ruin finer, denser fabrics by leaving behind noticeable holes. Therefore, always use pins
labeled thin, extra fine, or silk. These thinner pins will be less likely to mar your finer fabrics.

Note: If a project below includes a printable pattern, you’ll see a “p” next to its title. If a project doesn’t include
a pattern template, it likely consists of simple fabric shapes (like squares and rectangles) that you can easily
measure and cut yourself. And note that some projects may be designed for a specific type of sewing machine.
However, if a project you like calls for, say, complex embroidery stitches and you have just a simple zigzag
machine, you can try experimenting with a satin stitch, hand-embroidering a design, or adding purchased
embellishments instead.
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Sewing Information, Advice, How-to
Toadstool
Pincushion
Needle Necessities
Wrist Pincushion
Green Kitchen
Wildflower
Pincushion
Better Homes & Gardens
Square Deal
Pincushion*
Heather Baily Design
Pretty Pincushions
Craftstylish
Tiny Pincushion
How About Orange
Pincushion Cuff
Michelle Patterns
Pincushion
Threadcatcher
Kquilts Studio
Patchwork
Pincushion
Creative Kismet
Mouse Pincushion
My Birdhouse
Strawberry
Pincushion
Sewing is for Girls
Carrot Pincushion
My Birdhouse
Acorn Pincushion
Old School Acres
Mouse Pincushion
Nuno Life
Decorative
Pincushin
The Artful Crafter
Patchwork
Pincushion
Paper String Cloth
Note: Clicking any of the following links will take you to another website unless otherwise indicated.
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Note: An asterisk (*) next to a project indicates that it's a PDF file.
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