With just a little retrofitting, an old-fashioned Mason jar can become a new sewing kit with a built-in pincushion on top.
- To begin, separate the lid's sealer and screw cap.
- Trace around sealer on cardboard. Using a compass, draw another circle on linen or cotton, 1 inch larger in diameter than the first.
- Cut out both circles; make cushion by placing batting between fabric and cardboard.
- Turn screw cap upside down, and apply hot glue to inside edge of rim; quickly press cushion into lid until cloth protrudes smoothly above screw cap's opening and cardboard is flush against rim.
- Apply hot glue around edge of cardboard, fold over excess fabric, and press down.
- Glue top of sealer to cardboard. Fill jar.
1 comment:
I found your bloga today, through the flickr pages - and it's charming! This idea with jars it's GREAT! I have to translate this step-by-step instructions and if I could, I would do one for me! Greetings from Poland! Have a wonderful week!
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