Make It, Give It or Sell It – Bottle Cap Pin Cushions
December 8, 2008
Bottle Cap Pin Cushions


These are easy to make, pretty and useful too! They also make good little gifts for aspiring needlecrafters! Because we do alot of quilting around here, and hopefully we'll attempt apparel sewing this year, these are handy to have on hand…lol!!! I made several of these for a craft show and have given alot away!
You will need:
Bottle Caps
1/4" elastic
Spray Paint
Batting or wool
Fabric (velvet is good, needs to be something durable)
Hot Glue Gun and Sticks
Metal Skewer
Candle
Save your coke caps,
or if you live in the north you'd call them soda or pop caps! ;o)
Wash and dry them.
or if you live in the north you'd call them soda or pop caps! ;o)
Wash and dry them.
Heat a metal skewer over a candle flame and quickly stab and melt your way into the cap. You may need to work it back and forth a bit to make the holes wide enough.
You can spray paint your caps before or after you put the holes in,though I think it is best to paint them before, but I forgot to take a picture! ;o)
Use about 3" of 1/4" wide elastic. Here I cut 3/4" elastic down the middle and it has worked fine. I used a small crochet hook to help bring the elastic through the holes. Tie a knot on the inside of the bottle cap leaving enough 'loop' on the bottom side for you finger to fit comfortably.
Cut a circle of fabric about 4" in diameter,and use a small amount of batting or wool
(I used old wool sweaters form the thrift store, it will keep your needles from rusting),
and place it in the middle of the fabric.
Having your hot glue gun ready, glue around the inside of the cap and twist and stuff your fabric in there. You'll have to work with it a bit, but you'll get the hang of it. Hold it still for a minute or so, letting the glue cool and harden. Then add beads or lace for embellishments. I love mine!
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Dear Kathy,
I really love getting your latest idea in my inbox! You definitely seem like a kindred spirit to me- though I am on the other side of the world. Thanks so much for all the inspiration you’ve given me, both for Christmas presents, and for our little homeschool group. I had been struggling to gather ideas for teaching our girls homemaking skills- then I saw you had been thinking the same! Thanks for making your ideas available- the only problem is converting measurements (not my strong point!)lol!
God bless, and have a great Christmas,
In Christ, Lian.