Mason jars pincushions make such great gifts and they are so cute! This pincushion goes together in just a few minutes – and you can fill it with all sorts of fun sewing things. But this cute jar has something else – it has a fun embroidered mason jar pincushion sleeve that works as a drink cozy too!
Such a cute gift right? I love gifts that you can use more than one way.
The embroidery is perfect for a beginner, but if you didn’t want to do that, a colorful fabric would look great too. The jar is big enough to hold some thread, a measuring tape, little scissors and more. You can even dress it up with measuring tape ribbon!
Easy Embroidered Mason Jar Pincushion Materials:
- 1 pint mason jar with ring and lid (though you can use a quart size jar too if you’d like)
- 2 pieces of fabric – about 12″ x 12″ each
- 1 piece of fusible fleece – 10″ x 4 ½″
- 3″ circle of felt
- small piece of ribbon to wrap around jar lid
- DMC pearl cotton – black and blue
- stuffing
- hot glue
- 25″ ribbon
- various items to put in jar
- Eat. Sleep. Sew. embroidery pattern
Begin by cutting a circle of fabric about 1 ½″ larger than your mason jar lid.
Run a gathering stitch around the edge of the fabric. Pull up the threads and fill the area with stuffing. You don’t need much – if you overfill the fabric the lid won’t screw back on.
Place the lid inside the fabric and tighten the threads. Don’t let any of the batting overlap the edges.
Pop the pincushion top inside the jar ring and push it all the way against the top of the ring. Cut a smaller circle of felt and glue in place on the inside of the lid.
Glue the ribbon around the outside of the lid ring to add a little bit of color. That finishes the top part of the pincushion!
To make the sleeve, transfer the embroidery pattern to the middle of your top fabric. Stitch the letters with a back stitch and fill in the larger portions of the word “Sew” with a diagonal satin stitch. Embroider the flowers with a lazy daisy stitch. (You can find embroidery tutorials here.)
With the design centered on the fabric, cut the piece into a rectangle 4 ½″ x 10″. Cut your back fabric to the same size.
Iron the fusible fleece to the wrong side of the top fabric. Cut your ribbon in half and sew it in the center of each short side with a ¼″ seam allowance.
Lay the back fabric face down on the top piece and pin in place. Sew around all four sides with a ½″ seam allowance, leaving an opening in the bottom side of about 3″ for turning. Make sure you don’t catch the ribbons as you sew. Clip the corners at an angle.
Turn the piece right side out and press. Sew around all four sides, just inside the edge to top stitch the sleeve and sew the opening closed.
Wrap your sleeve around the mason jar and tie the ribbons in a bow. Trim off any extra ribbon. So cute right?
Now you have a fun gift for mom or a friend, or you can just make one up for you to brighten up your sewing room!
I love that the mason jar sleeve works as a drink cozy too!
I hope you have fun making them up!
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I wish I did more sewing so I could make one of these for myself!!
This would make a great Mother’s Day gift as well! Thanks for sharing this tutorial, Bev!
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This is really adorable. Pinned for a summer project with my daughter.
PS: Loved your periscope today! I can TOTALLY relate. I felt like you were both grateful and ready to scream at the same time. 🙂 That is how most of my days seem to go as well.
Haha..thanks!! This would make a great project for the two of you! Good luck!!
I had trouble finding the download for Eat. Sleep. Sew. through the link provided?
Click on the Eat. Sleep. Sew. Embroidery Pattern, under the materials. It will take you to Flamingo Toes blog. Click on the embroidery section and you’ll see her Eat Sleep Sew post. Once, you’ve clicked on that post, you’ll find the pattern:) Hope that helps!! Let me know if you can’t find it.
Wow. such great work with a mason jar! Keep up the awesome posts and ideas.
Thank you..I’ll pass that on!! Thanks for stopping by!!