SewStylish featured handmade pincushion doughnuts in the Fall 2010 issue. (Why do they do this? I mean, feature Etsy artisans? Are readers of SewStylish really going to go out and buy stuff they could make?? Of course not; we’re going to be inspired and copy. It’s not a bad question, is it?) Anyway, I’ve been needing a pincushion, and, even more, needing a small, quick project that would get me back in to the sewing room.
Fortunately, I don’t like doughnuts, so there was zero chance this would send me to the local bake shop, or even to the kitchen, to overindulge. If I liked doughnuts, I’d prefer chocolate, so that’s what I made. It’s made of ordinary cheapy craft felt, but the pliable kind, not the stiff stuff.
I cut a doughnut-shaped piece of plastic and inserted it into the stuffing at dead center so that there was no chance that I could stick a pin all the way through, since I intend to wear this on my wrist. That should be deliciously ludicrous — but quite practical.
Sniping aside, everyone should go to WoollyDuck on Etsy and see what the deranged and brilliant person behind the shop has done with felted wool. Absolute genius! Could I do this at home? Not on your life. So maybe SewStylish wasn’t so far off base, after all — maybe it was just the the focus of the article that was off base, and SewStylish should have been celebrating the craft, not just featuring pincushions.
Mr. Noile has vetoed buying “Fish and Chips” (what’s his problem?!?), but somebody should, because it’s utterly amazing:
The donut is so so so cute! I might actually make one…hrm….Christmas present idea??
Hmmm . . . a Christmas sweet, but w/o calories or fat. That could work.