Needlework Monday - Making a cactus for storing needles and pins

in #needleworkmonday6 years ago

Hi, Steemit!!!

Всем привет! С вами @garnet1!

I thought to myself: how is this future seamstress without needle cases!?))) I decided to show you my work today. Now my needles will live on a cactus.)))

Я подумала про себя: как это будущая швея и без игольницы!?))) Решила сегодня вам показать свою работу. Теперь мои иголочки будут жить на кактусе.)))

Materials:

  • Ball of foam;
  • Egg shape from foam;
  • Fabric green;
  • Sharp blade for the knife;
  • Pen and ruler;
  • Ceramic pot;
  • Styrofoam;
  • Pebbles for decor;
  • Flower for decoration;
  • Skewers.

Материалы:

  • Шар из пенопласта;
  • Форма яйца из пенопласта;
  • Ткань зеленого цвета;
  • Острое лезвие для ножа;
  • Ручка и линейка;
  • Керамический горшочек;
  • Пенопласт;
  • Камушки для декора;
  • Цветочек для декора;
  • Шпажки.

On the ball and the egg, I measured their volume and divided them into equal parts by sector. That is, the ball I got 7 cm one sector, and in the egg 4 cm sector. Marked all pen.

На шаре и яйце я замерила их объем и разделила на равные части по секторам. То есть, шар у меня получился 7 см один сектор, а в яйце 4 см сектор. Обозначила все ручкой.

I take the blade and cut it, approximately 1 cm inward, along the marked lines.

Беру лезвие и прорезаю, приблизительно 1см вовнутрь, по намеченным линиям.

Now I cut the fabric to the size of the sector. I will show you on the example of a small foam that I did. And doing the same thing with a big ball.

Теперь по размеру сектора вырезаю ткань. Я вам покажу на примере маленького пенопласта, что я делала. И тоже самое проделывала с большим шаром.

I attach a piece of fabric to one of the sectors.

Прикладываю отрезок ткани к одному из секторов.

And with a blade I push the fabric into the cuts.

И лезвием заталкиваю ткань в надрезы.

So it should work out.

Вот так должно получится.

And so doing with all sectors.

И таким образом проделываю со всеми секторами.

Separate parts of the cactus are ready. But, in order to bond together, she inserted a small skewer into a small part of the cactus. Notice, since this is the shape of the egg, it is in its narrow part.

Отдельные части кактуса готовы. Но, чтобы скрепить между собой, в маленькую часть кактуса вставила небольшую шпажку. Заметьте, так как это форма яйца, то в узкую ее часть.

And pierced the big ball. The photo is clear.
Also on the big ball I stuck two skewers at the bottom. This is to fix it in the pot.

И проткнула в большой шар. На фото понятно.
Также на большом шаре я в нижней части воткнула две шпажки. Это для того чтобы зафиксировать его в горшочке.

I found a ceramic pot in my room. Pasted inside the foam. And then fixed the cactus.

У себя я нашла керамический горшочек. Внутрь вставила пенопласт. И затем зафиксировала кактус.

In order to hide the foam, I fell asleep on top of various stones.

Для того чтобы скрыть пенопласт, я засыпала верх разными камушками.

And also pasted a flower on the cactus.

А также приклеила цветочек на кактус.

And now you can settle your needles.))) But I don’t have many, but nothing, I’ll fix everything soon.)))

И теперь можно поселить свои иголочки.))) Правда у меня их пока не много, но ничего, скоро все исправлю.)))

Thank you all for your support and attention! Successes !!!

Спасибо всем за поддержку и внимание! Успехов!!!

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Your cactus pin cushion is sooo cute and such a good idea! I like that it’s bigger than the average cushion and can store way more pins! I would have never guessed you used foam balls and just tucked the material in between the the cuts! I really thought sewing was involved. So clever! I love the look of it and how it sits on top of the rocks in the pot. I also love the flower you stuck on that matches the flower on the pot. All of these details make it even cuter!

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What a cool way to hold your needles!

Thank you very much @lordvdr!


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Great tutorial! And the cactus to hold needles is such a fun idea! It IS a lot less prickly and likely to hurt you than a real cactus but still totally perfect!

Thank you very much @jamethiel ! I'm glad you liked the cactus. Perhaps this idea will be useful to you.

Wow! This is amazing! I love it! 😍

Thank you very much! I am very pleased!:)

Это очень круто выглядит и удобненько! ☺️

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Спасибо большое! Да, это действительно удобно. Я очень рада, что сделала такую игольницу.

This is soo adorable 👍

Thank you very much! :)

I have one from my grandma that's falling apart. It's a tomato stuffed with some kind of stuff that's almost like sand, but slightly larger granuals. It may be some kind of saw dust. It's got a tag that's long since worn off, so I guess she bought it some time before I was even born. I've patched it up a bit where the fabric has torn with stitches. Might need to eventually put actual little patches on it if I don't wanna throw it out.

@geekpowered Also an interesting idea with a tomato. And the fact that you were able to repair it is very good.

This is a brailliant handmade and very nice Cactus.

Thanks for the praise @mmunited ! I am very pleased when others like my work.