DIY Wrist Pin Cushion from Scraps | Style Pile #21

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  • Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 394

  • @AnnikaVictoria24
    @AnnikaVictoria24  6 років тому +198

    Thank you all for watching & supporting this mini-series! 😇
    ALSO, a bonus tip! As Kara from Patreon suggested, the pin cushion might be a bit more comfortable if you put a small amount of cushion between the lid and your wrist - glue some folded over fabric or batting to the bottom of the lid (which can be upcycled from old shoulder pads or bras just as in the 2nd episode!) 💖 Just remember to increase the length of your elastic slightly to allow for this!
    (P.s. I don't find this one uncomfortable myself, but I know that'll vary for different people!)
    Here's the link to the entire Scrap Fabric playlist so you can watch them all!
    ua-cam.com/play/PLc7j7scDMOacSIRb4RrWFZfSemp4OEDp8.html

    • @marialouise6932
      @marialouise6932 6 років тому

      Annika Victoria you should try to make no sew diys maybe!

    • @RainCheck797
      @RainCheck797 6 років тому +1

      Annika Victoria can you please do a purse? I love making purses but it's been decades since I last made one.

    • @RainCheck797
      @RainCheck797 6 років тому +1

      Oh I would love if you could do a tutorial for this bag! It's just too sweet!
      pin.it/vplzrvucscu56a

    • @samanthalove9550
      @samanthalove9550 6 років тому

      Annika Victoria I love your earrings! 🍇

    • @ananyasahay
      @ananyasahay 6 років тому +1

      Annika Victoria I WANT MORE OF THIS Series​ EVEN THO I Don't SEW I LOVE THIS SERIES PLEASEEEE

  • @hannahnicole2380
    @hannahnicole2380 6 років тому +280

    Totally combining this with the plushie tutorial and making a lil wrist hedgehog

  • @queenofdramatech
    @queenofdramatech 6 років тому +47

    I vote that we need more scrap fabric DIY's! I have so many t-shirt scraps I want to get rid of!

  • @sierra8386
    @sierra8386 6 років тому +113

    So first off, those grape earrings are 🔥🔥🔥!! And i feel you on the scrap pile, I’m in the process of making a t-shirt blanket for a friend and there are so many scrap pieces... guess I’m making plushies for everyone this Christmas!

    • @ThePsychicCellPhones
      @ThePsychicCellPhones 6 років тому +6

      How was this video published today, but it says you made this comment two days ago -.-

    • @Fallen13Angel7
      @Fallen13Angel7 6 років тому +5

      Mistah Mew Patreon supporter would be my best guess. I am pretty sure that is one of the perks of being one of her supporters.

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  6 років тому +5

      Early access to the videos is a perk if you support me on the $3+ level on Patreon 😇 but everyone gets access to the videos eventually!

  • @amypritchard893
    @amypritchard893 6 років тому +35

    This is great! I made myself a wrist pin cushion too, and found that using clean, raw wool as a filler (left over from spinning and needle felting) worked well as the lanolin in the wool keeps my pins very lightly oiled.
    Also, I put a piece of steel wool inside to sharpen my pins every time I stab them into the pin cushion!
    I love this series so so much.

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  6 років тому +5

      Amy Pritchard great tips, thank you for sharing them!

  • @Larissa-cs9ir
    @Larissa-cs9ir 6 років тому +33

    This inspired me to probably make one of those pin cushion jar things for my grandma as like an x-mas gift. Gonna write something punny like "You're SEW amazing!" Thanks, Annika!

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  6 років тому +4

      Larissa that’s toooooo adorable, and you’re welcome! I’m so glad it inspired some handmade gift-making!! :D

    • @geministargazer9830
      @geministargazer9830 6 років тому

      I’ve made one actually, best advice I can give is to use a mason jar and do the stuffed cushion in any old fabric, then glue that to the removable part of the mason lid. Then cover the whole thing in a nice fabric.

    • @Larissa-cs9ir
      @Larissa-cs9ir 6 років тому +1

      lol yeah, i looked on Pinterest for the jar diy things, most ppl used mason jars. makes the most sense

  • @RPaigeProductions
    @RPaigeProductions 6 років тому +15

    Yes! More zero-waste projects, please!!

  • @newgirl1199
    @newgirl1199 6 років тому

    Nothing better than making fun tutorials about saving fabric and selling them for the people that don’t have enough will or talent 🤓 girl get bang for your buck 😎 save earth and be compensated 🌏

  • @gothgurlproductions95
    @gothgurlproductions95 6 років тому +87

    Nu! I wish this series was longer, it has given me some really good ideas for smaller and quicker things I can make as I can't sew for long periods of time due to my health. It's also both good for the environment and my wallet as I can't afford lots of material but I can afford to buy little scraps once I am out of any I have. Plus I really need a wrist mounted pin cushion! And didn't you use a hot glue gone to glue the little pencil case earrings or did you find some really good clear glue if so what was it mine never dries that clear!

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  6 років тому +19

      lol omg those earrings, such shammmmme hahaha. Nah I used clear craft glue for those :P I am not sure on the brand, just "craft glue"??
      And I'll definitely try and do more scrap fabric tutorials :) I'm also hoping to do a "sick day DIY" series (next year!!! Fingers crossed!!) which will be filled with smaller, easier to do projects that can all be done sitting comfy on the couch/in bed! ^_^

    • @gothgurlproductions95
      @gothgurlproductions95 6 років тому +3

      Omg! I can't wait for that so I have all fingers, toes, legs and limbs crossed! Okay I'll keep an eye out for some better glue anyway - maybe in the UK we have different glue standards with our health and safety and all! Really enjoyed the video and hope you have had a good day!
      Also don't expect the internet to ever forget those earrings, although they were still a million times better than anything I could make that is that tiny! It looked so fiddly! Still very pretty though in concept even if you weren't so happy with how they turned out! Thank you for taking the time to reply x

  • @rchrdgrn
    @rchrdgrn 6 років тому +54

    I remember some of my mother's pin cushions had sand in them I think with this was because the pins used to be less rust proof. You also use them longer and the sand helped keep them Sharp.

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  6 років тому +13

      oh that's so cool! I've never heard of that before - super cool tip! Thank you!

    • @Scain_Doll
      @Scain_Doll 6 років тому +2

      That's called an Emery bag, I believe.

    • @hannahnicole2380
      @hannahnicole2380 6 років тому +4

      How did the sand not leak out of the little holes from the pins?

    • @katrinepetersen2566
      @katrinepetersen2566 6 років тому +1

      Hannah Nicole Don't use fine sand.

    • @rchrdgrn
      @rchrdgrn 6 років тому +1

      Hannah Nicole I think it was a double layer of fabric or a bag in a bag.

  • @valeriechavez2328
    @valeriechavez2328 6 років тому +21

    She kinda reminds me of Harper from Wizards of Waverley place. She's just as nice and creative.

  • @shiningdiamond2716
    @shiningdiamond2716 6 років тому +15

    You’r grape earrings give me life🤩

  • @Pixielocks
    @Pixielocks 6 років тому +26

    Weeeee my auntie made me one of these forever ago and I love it! 💕🌷✨

  • @Drifdar919
    @Drifdar919 6 років тому +10

    Right on time when you need it. Maybe that should be your motto. I was getting ready to try to find a tutorial on this exact item, and you bring it right to the forefront. I was able to make a quick wrist pincushion in about 30 minutes, and it was just as easy to make as you showed it. I love it, and I love the way you describe the steps in all of your videos. Super simple to follow and make. Please keep them coming, as not only do they teach your viewers how to make an item, but they are also extremely entertaining. Thank you for making sewing fun, easy, and entertaining.

  • @_ZombieDoll_
    @_ZombieDoll_ 6 років тому

    Making scrunchies with scrap fabric would be a super quick and easy little project too

  • @Dollightful
    @Dollightful 6 років тому +7

    Oh man I totally love this! I've wished I had a convenient wrist pin cushion for a while now. The time has come! This series is great!! :D

  • @MandyNorman
    @MandyNorman 6 років тому

    There's still so much that can be done for this series! Using scrap fabric (stuffed with lint from your dryer) to make cat toys, or larger scraps to make hair wraps (the ones that you twist your hair into and secure with a button and elastic behind your head), even wrist cushions at your computer for your keyboard or mouse. I'm still learning to sew but find your videos so helpful and entertaining, thank you for the awesome content and keep it up! You always have a fan with me :)

  • @DartmouthProductions
    @DartmouthProductions 6 років тому

    I love that you reused a jar lid for this project. I was expecting whatever it was to be plastic and something you would have to buy especially. Glad you kept to the theme of reusing.

  • @jennifermaddock4382
    @jennifermaddock4382 6 років тому

    Really enjoying this series. My quilt guild makes cat and dog pillows for our local veteranarians and animal shelters. We use pieces of denim, corduroy and upholstery samples for the outside and fill them with scraps of batting, fabric and yarn on the inside. The animals and vets love them.

  • @jenniferjasso1279
    @jenniferjasso1279 6 років тому

    Adding the pin cushion to the top of the sewing machine.. GENIUS!
    Thanks for your tutorials

  • @CharlieDoesDrag
    @CharlieDoesDrag 6 років тому +6

    Putting a pin cushion on your machine is brilliant! I'm going to do that with mine!

  • @miel2argent
    @miel2argent 6 років тому

    A ragdoll and all of her clothes make a Great scrap fabric project! Also I once made 4 barbie doll wardrobes plus a gymbag to fit them in for Christmas presents for the cousins.

  • @frankb5972
    @frankb5972 6 років тому +3

    for the bigger scraps you could make an Amish knot rag rug, or mini drinks coasters in the same way, they look really cool and you can use whatever fabric at any length as long as it can be joined to another piece

  • @Ratbubble
    @Ratbubble 6 років тому +4

    Id love more scrap fabric tutorials. This series is my favorite

  • @screamthroughdreams
    @screamthroughdreams 6 років тому

    One of my favourite things to look at in a fabric store is the remnants basket. Usually the stuff there has been discounted a bunch and is exaclty the right amount of fabric for smaller projects. I usually use them to make doll clothes :)

  • @carolegentry6538
    @carolegentry6538 5 років тому

    I love it! I decided to look for a tutorial to make a wrist pin cushion instead of buying one. I had everything available and in no time at all, following your easy instructions, I made me one! Now back to the sewing project! THANKS!

  • @tiffanyhenry8574
    @tiffanyhenry8574 6 років тому

    I got a great idea for you when I was washing laundry the other day! My grandmother gave me some pot holders when I moved into my new place and one of them had a little hole I noticed when washing them. THE INSIDES WERE FULL OF VARIOUS COLORED SCRAP FABRICS!!!! You could take your largest scraps (the back and front don't even need to match) and stuff them with tiny scraps and make pot holders!!!!

  • @dvalkerie3411
    @dvalkerie3411 6 років тому

    Another great idea for old clothes and scrap fabric... I make cosplay costumes ... I upcycle the bases and build out!!! I used an old bra to make a top for a friend and now shes is a fan favorite at every event she wears it to!

  • @lynneclark4790
    @lynneclark4790 5 років тому

    Watched all 4 of the mini-series - very interesting! I do have one suggestion: for you next pin cushion. I would make the poof to go around a steel wool scrubby. As you compress it, the steel wool is tightened and when in use the steel wool will help clean and sharpen any pins and needles placed into it.

  • @thesafasaga
    @thesafasaga 6 років тому +1

    My sister keeps saying you should make scrunchies with the scraps. She wants to make some but would feel more motivated if you make them too!! Love your videos, I always enjoy them. Keep being awesome!

  • @jennenegludovatz3364
    @jennenegludovatz3364 2 роки тому

    Luv the idea of putting a pin cushion on top of the sewing machine

  • @kaarasstyle
    @kaarasstyle 6 років тому +2

    I love the idea of using the scraps as filling and the lid! woah fantastic idea 😃

  • @ginat.8064
    @ginat.8064 6 років тому

    I absolutely love your Holy Scrap! videos, make me kind of feel like you're saving the environment one scrap at a time haha

  • @geertjebrandenburg195
    @geertjebrandenburg195 6 років тому +1

    I swear I have that brown floral fabric (somewhere in a pile of grandma's old fabrics) it's absolutely gorgeous!💖

  • @giaalvarado2063
    @giaalvarado2063 6 років тому

    You are a genius. Been wanting to make one of these and having one on your machine is brilliant.
    please continue with mini series. I love learning new things to do with scraps. I'm like you. i throw nothing away. and ive also started repurposing old clothes and bedsheets. I love to recycle.

  • @daniellebryant8249
    @daniellebryant8249 6 років тому +5

    I love these scrap tutorials, I need more in my life, pleeeeeeease :)

  • @captainmorgan514
    @captainmorgan514 6 років тому

    Yayyyy holy scrap series!!! I hope this becomes a permanent thing because I loved all these ideas :)

  • @joysmith8903
    @joysmith8903 6 років тому

    This series was wonderful! I have so much scrap fabric, you gave me loads of ideas. Have you made a kids fabric eye patch? I would like to make one for a young girl going through cancer. And making her several with fun fabrics would lift her spirits. I would like to incorporate a headband with the eyepatch, instead of the elastic band. That way she can 'attach' the eye patch to a colorful headband as well. Open to your ideas. Thank you and keep the videos coming!!
    -Joy

  • @leeannolsen4052
    @leeannolsen4052 6 років тому +1

    Good idea, and I especially loved the mini pin cushion on the machine, BRILLIANT!!

  • @hollyluth2212
    @hollyluth2212 6 років тому

    You’re sewing nook is adorable

  • @howdoyouwhisk
    @howdoyouwhisk 6 років тому +5

    my brother has made scarves out of scrap fabric. it 's kinda fun to see how mosaic-y it looks in the end when you're just trying to make a vague rectangle by sewing edges together, and it uses a considerable amount of fabric, especially if you double the layers for added warmth. i personally like making embroidered patches out of mine, but it's a much slower process and probably not a viable singular use for someone who makes a lot of scraps.

  • @ErzsebetMoore
    @ErzsebetMoore 5 років тому

    Have a few ideas for your scape pile: neck pillow, covered bottles such as old perscription bottles, patch quilt book covers.

  • @kathrynmary7153
    @kathrynmary7153 6 років тому +2

    I've got a whole bunch of scraps and old shirts and I've been making scrunchies with them!!

  • @samanthaanngraham3130
    @samanthaanngraham3130 6 років тому

    I absolutely LOVE these scrap fabric tutorials. Please continue, I'm always looking for ideas for scraps 💜

  • @randomusperson8023
    @randomusperson8023 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much for posting this tutorial. I used the lid from a Playdough container and poked holes so I could sew and hot glue my elastic/pincushion to the lid. It works awesome and looks so good. THANK YOU!!

  • @laurarinehart3474
    @laurarinehart3474 6 років тому

    I love your positivity! You are so refreshing after a long day.
    I think I want to make a pin cushion for my mom for Christmas.

  • @ehudson8286
    @ehudson8286 6 років тому

    Hi Annika! I loved this series and I hope you make more videos for it. This inspired me to take some old scraps and make reusable cotton rounds out of them so I dont have to use a new one each time I wash my face.

  • @mae-hy3cm
    @mae-hy3cm 6 років тому

    Annika, I'm so happy I found you and your channel! 💖〰💖 you have been so inspiring to me, and you're so informative and easy to follow along to in your videos, that you've motivated to try to learn how to sew too.
    my mom gave me her old sewing machine to practice on today, and as a total beginner Im super excited to start learning. 💕 so thank you Annika, for encouraging me to try something new!

  • @FoxyLadysDen
    @FoxyLadysDen 7 місяців тому

    That’s a good idea to put one on top of your machine!!! Thank you for this video

  • @CristinaS_PT
    @CristinaS_PT 6 років тому +4

    Please more scrap projects!!

  • @DarklightAmy
    @DarklightAmy 6 років тому

    And a good day to you too Annika Victoria :) Seeing you upload a new video always makes me happy! :)

  • @princessmaker2
    @princessmaker2 6 років тому

    LOVE the grape earrings!

  • @dc2010ist
    @dc2010ist 6 років тому

    I love wrist pin cushion, it's so convenient! I also glued a magnet to my sewing machine to hold pins that pulled from fabric panels during sewing

  • @lucarubinstein3907
    @lucarubinstein3907 6 років тому +2

    I'm a fashion major and am also extremely messy and disorganized when I work, and this might save my life, omg :D

  • @craftymedhaa
    @craftymedhaa 4 роки тому

    I loved this series, wish this would continue!!!

  • @pwnpkmn
    @pwnpkmn 6 років тому

    I've recently started to make scrunchies of scrap materials, it is so easy and useful :)

  • @kbkbkbklb
    @kbkbkbklb 6 років тому

    Something you could do for a long-term scrap usage project is a rag wreath. They are super easy to do as you just tie about 7 inch long pieces of fabric to a metal ring that is used for lampshades.

  • @kassandrajohnson9241
    @kassandrajohnson9241 6 років тому

    I absolutely love this mini series! I have so many scraps, and I don't want to throw them out but a lot of them are too small to make anything really. The ideas you have shared are awesome!

  • @its-sirap
    @its-sirap 6 років тому +4

    I just saw an article online about making your own bias tape and I've personally never seen anyone on UA-cam do it. I think it might be interesting for you to try out with the scraps in the style pile. Just thought I'd share! ✨✨✨

    • @sarahkinsey5434
      @sarahkinsey5434 4 роки тому

      I am sure there are plenty now since everyone is making masks!

  • @missycakess
    @missycakess 6 років тому +8

    Definitely going to make this! Such a cute and pretty simple idea! You're the best!!

  • @liz8597
    @liz8597 6 років тому

    You should totally make some adorable scrunchies with your scraps, they'd look so cute on you

  • @Brooklyn_
    @Brooklyn_ 6 років тому +5

    Your editing skills are so fun.

  • @emmab7658
    @emmab7658 3 роки тому

    This is so clever to use a jar lid as base, excellent!! 😃

  • @juliennesoto8095
    @juliennesoto8095 6 років тому +5

    You can stuff with pouch with steel wool to keep your pins sharp!!

  • @kaitlynholtzman8215
    @kaitlynholtzman8215 6 років тому +1

    Your earrings are so dang adorable, and I can't contain it!

  • @bekahnavarro
    @bekahnavarro 6 років тому

    I'm just going to be starting back as a sewing beginner after a long hiatus. I was never experienced and always had someone else on hand to help. (I also have invisible disabilities) This will be a great functional way for me to start getting my feet wet again.

  • @meloncornets3034
    @meloncornets3034 6 років тому

    I love these DIY's. I want to make all of these. I have lots of scraps and sore joints so I'm going to make mug rugs and a big cushion footrest.

  • @stevieestardustt
    @stevieestardustt 6 років тому

    I love this series so much. It's really helped me think outside of the box with my projects, plus it helped me want to learn how to embroider!! Thank you for this series!!

  • @Clairelaferret
    @Clairelaferret 6 років тому

    I just made this out of some scrap fabric and some elastic I cut off a shirt (long before I planned to make this project). Thanks so much for teaching me how to do this!

  • @MangledMelzy
    @MangledMelzy 6 років тому

    Yes.. i can finally make one of these. Ive needed one for years. I have a magnetic one i normally blutack onto the top of my sewing machine

  • @bsapack81
    @bsapack81 6 років тому

    You so need to do some more of these types of video's! I LOVE this idea!

  • @RoonilWazlib4
    @RoonilWazlib4 4 роки тому

    Perfect tutorial. I also loved the MBMBAM/ The Adventure Zone reference!

  • @Unhaunted28
    @Unhaunted28 6 років тому +1

    Your earrings are soooo cute!!!

  • @midorihat
    @midorihat 6 років тому +6

    Yaasss!! Love love love this one! Would totally be down for future scrap-fabric tutorials! :D (I just downsized my pile.... The need to hoard cute fabric is real o_o)

  • @TabiiKnutschaa
    @TabiiKnutschaa 6 років тому

    Perfect! I wanted to get a Pin Cushion for quite a while now - you finally gave me the last bit of inspiration that I needed! :-)

  • @kaitlynlongberry
    @kaitlynlongberry 6 років тому

    I love those grape earrings!!!

  • @fayewild2734
    @fayewild2734 6 років тому +5

    i never considered DIY-ing this for some reason?? anyway you just gave me the perfect christmas gift idea for my mom!! thank you so much

  • @magicpoptarts6234
    @magicpoptarts6234 6 років тому +2

    DANGGGG MOM BACK AT IT AGAIN WITH THE GRAPE EARRINGS THAT IM IN LOVE WITH

  • @solisemporium
    @solisemporium 6 років тому

    My mum had an old brace she used on her elbow when gardening. It wore out so instead of throwing it out she made a wrist pin cushion with it. She used some really thick outdoor fabric from her scraps to stop the pins going through and used scraps to make the main part. It’s super comfortable to wear when I’m working on cosplay ect

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  6 років тому

      +Ruby Louise that’s super clever, what a good use of that worn out item!

  • @chileanchinch
    @chileanchinch 4 роки тому

    Thanks for this project and recycling a jar lid to boot! Innovative idea!

  • @jessicaonymous4352
    @jessicaonymous4352 6 років тому

    I love it! I usually make hair bows with my scraps

  • @PearLCanSew
    @PearLCanSew 6 років тому

    You could make a ton of patch-work clothing. I've seen it used in some high-end and expensive items, and it's a pretty cool look.

  • @daniellejansen8472
    @daniellejansen8472 6 років тому

    i’d been looking for one of these and now i can just use my scrap fabrics to make one!!!

  • @melissagagnon1213
    @melissagagnon1213 6 років тому

    What a useful and simple project! And such a good idea to put a little cushion right on your machine. I’ll be doing both of these for sure. : 3

  • @VexingSymphony99
    @VexingSymphony99 6 років тому

    You should do more or these!! I love your creativity

  • @Nixxxel
    @Nixxxel 6 років тому

    This is the cutest thing ever, omg! I love your creativity and personality!

  • @ladylovesick
    @ladylovesick 6 років тому

    I made a bunch of these as Xmas gifts! They were so fun.

  • @robbiedollie
    @robbiedollie 6 років тому +1

    This is SUCH a good idea, holy scrap! You're a genius.

  • @darcysdailylife
    @darcysdailylife 6 років тому

    Loved this series! I can't wait for more scrap tutorials!

  • @rosemarybruce6290
    @rosemarybruce6290 6 років тому

    thank you so much for this!!!! i was thinking earlier this year of making one of these for my friend because i saw you had one but i had no idea how. i’m gonna make this later today! thank you!!!

  • @OliviaRosie22
    @OliviaRosie22 6 років тому

    this is such a good idea especially using scraps as filling!

  • @teohyuen
    @teohyuen 6 років тому

    I really like your videos and would love to see more scrap fabric tutorials! Thank you!

  • @avantgauche
    @avantgauche 6 років тому

    Love the pincushion on top of the sewing machine great idea

  • @Kitty_1709
    @Kitty_1709 6 років тому

    OMG thanks so much for the idea I want a wrist pincushion so bad but they're not that cheap now I can make my own.

  • @lt1136
    @lt1136 6 років тому

    You should definitely make more scrap fabric tutorials!

  • @zombiemarshmalloww
    @zombiemarshmalloww 6 років тому +1

    I made pillow cases from old t-shirts with still good looking graphing 😊

  • @secretaltruism4174
    @secretaltruism4174 6 років тому +1

    I love this. I try and do this with the yarn I have left over from crochet projects.

  • @aquaintsound
    @aquaintsound 6 років тому

    If you have any cute and long fabric you can make a choker!
    Not just a tie on one either, get some clamp ends from the bead section and add some old chain and Bam

  • @cassandramarcel1774
    @cassandramarcel1774 6 років тому

    Please continue this series!!

  • @KahenaRocha
    @KahenaRocha 6 років тому +1

    Great! Now I can fix the strap on the one I made earlier this year, since I can't seem to get it right. Always saving me!!!!!