Saturday, 24 November 2012

#Quick Crafty Makes 2 - Glitter Pin Wheels

I had never made a pin wheel before, I thought they would be super tricky to make, how wrong was I? They are so easy and can be made from any robust card or paper. I decided to have a go at making single pin wheels to place on a Christmas tree or on the mantle piece, this then led to a pin wheel garland. If you're a pin wheel virgin give it a go, follow my step by step instructions below.

Pin wheel tutorial

You will need:
some robust card
some PVA glue
scissors
glitter
a pencil
a ruler
some buttons
a needle and thread
embroidery thread


Pin wheel tutorial


Step 1: cut your card into a square and mark a cross on the back from corner to corner.



Pin wheel tutorial


Step 2: On the front of the card create your own decorative design using the glue and glitter and leave to dry


Pin wheel tutorial


Step 3: Once dry turn the card over to reveal the cross and cut 3/4 of the way down from the corners to the middle.


Pin wheel tutorial


Step 4: Thread your needle and double up the thread, knot at the end.  Push the needle up through the centre of the cross.


Pin wheel tutorial


Step 5: Fold each alternate point to the centre of the square sewing through each one in turn.


Pin wheel tutorial

Pin wheel tutorial

Step 6: Once each point is secure sew a button in place and tie off at the back, use some sticky tape to secure if required.  And there you have it, one finished pin wheel.

Pin wheel tutorial

The above pin wheels are not designed to rotate, to do this you will need some dowel rod (or similar) and a pin.  Click on the link to see a good tutorial on how to do this.



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5 comments:

  1. cute!
    good to see something different for festive adornments ^_^

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    1. Thank you, I saw the decs in the Wooferoo window, they look great. I just nominated you for a blogging award, check your twitter x

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    2. wow thank you Lou! the Wooferoo decs were inspired from my friend Suzie in France: she made those danglies a few years ago from vintage papers: love a bit of handmade! x

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  2. Thanks for the link - so very pretty. Could mini versions be attached to Xmas cards?

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    1. Definitely, mini ones look great too. I thought about making a range of different sizes and stacking them in size order, big up to small, to make mini pin wheel christmas trees. Thanks for your comment x

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