Dishy Pinnie Pincushion Pattern – Craftapalooza Designs

Dishy Pinnie Pincushion Pattern – Craftapalooza Designs

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Dishy Pinnie is a super fun pincushion pattern. The hexagon pattern can be english paper pieced together OR hand sewn (there's a link in the pattern to show how to hand sew hexagons together). Go thrifting for a suitable bowl or dish to make your own Dishy Pinnie. Digging through scraps to find the perfect print to fus
Dishy Pinnie is a super fun pincushion pattern. The hexagon pattern can be english paper pieced together OR hand sewn (there's a link in the pattern to show how to hand sew hexagons together). Go thrifting for a suitable bowl or dish to make your own Dishy Pinnie. Digging through scraps to find the perfect print to fussy cut for the pincushion is a huge part of the fun of making a Dishy Pinnie. The Dishy Pinnie pincushion pattern includes: Suggested tools and notions list Material requirements Diagrams and photos for constructionCutting and piecing instructions Colouring | Planning sheet for the cushion layout on the cover English paper piecing hexagon template sheet to print Dishy Pinnie Kit There is a Dishy Pinnie kit available that includes hexagon papers and an ½ acrylic window template. KIT Pattern Format This is a PDF download and will be delivered to you via SENDOWL. On completion of your purchase please check your email for an email from noreply@sendowl.com if you can't find it search in your JUNK or SPAM folder or email if you need assistance.

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