
MAKE A CUPCAKE PINCUSHION
Ok ... so I snuck away from the craft books in the children's section of the library
I started salivating. I checked out the book by Betz White (and paid the $28 in fines we owed from the prior week) before I even read the instructions.
Turns out it's all about crafting with felted SWEATERS, which would have been perfect for me since I end up donating all the sweaters Jed accidentally washes and dries to Goodwill. But my color choices lean toward bland. So I'm already forced to improvise.
THINGS YOU'LL NEED
* a couple of sheets of craft felt
* a scrap of wide wale corduroy
* Some thread or embroidery floss
* and some glue.
THINGS YOU DON'T NEED BUT CAN HELP
* a pom-pom
* tiny buttons
* rick rack
* beads
* a bakery cupcake to keep you from overindulging in felt
FIRST ...

Cut a length of felt twice as wide as you envision the height of your cupcake. Cut another strip in a different color.

Fold the felt in half, sandwich together.

Roll tightly and baste stitch the end flap.

Cut a strip of the scrap corduroy so that it will fit around the rolled felt. (You can also use the cuff of a felted sweater.) Fold right-side in and sew the end. Fit the sleeve over the cupcake. Trim to fit the bottom edge if it doesn't already. I salvaged my piece of corduroy from a skirt that already had a frayed edge.

Slather glue on the bottom of the cake.

Press a square of felt (or corduroy) to the bottom and trim around the edge. I also blanket stiched around the edge with embroidery floss of a matching color.

Then the kid gussied it up with pom-poms, rick rack and straight pins.

Make a few more, leave out the straight pins and your kids can really play with their food.
I'm in love with this! I'm so glad you posted instructions, I'm filing this away until a perfect opportunity for pretend food pops up! Then "Presto!"
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