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Finally, stitch the slit closed. You’ll need to do this the traditional way: with a needle and thread! Use a hidden ladder stitch (or similar) for the best result. Regarding where to source the wire wool – I’ve now added a link in the supplies list to a very similar product to the one I used in this project (I can’t find the exact one, as I bought it in a shop, not online). I actually found it pretty easy to stuff into the pin cushion. It needed no manipulation; I just tore off small pieces and stuffed it, as you would with normal toy stuffing. I would recommend wearing gloves and a safety mask when when doing this though, as I’ve mentioned in the post. I found that it created a bit of dust, which is not good to be inhaling. However, once it’s contained within the pin cushion, it should be fine (I’ve used mine 5-6 times now with no problems). I hope this helps! Thanks again for pointing this out 🙂 – Mike. Reply

Japanese company Hanalolo has introduced a wearable bean bag pillow, so you can be your own cozy spot wherever you are.

The Wearable Beanbag was created by Takikou Sewing, a company in Okazaki City, Aichi Prefecture, that specialises in beanbags, or “bead cushions” as they’re known in Japan. In this day and age, there should be a way for all these things to be done in one swift movement, and that’s exactly what’s now possible, thanks to a new product called the “ Wearable Beanbag“. Hi Cheryl! Thanks for pointing this out. The toy stuffing was an error on my part. I had originally planned to use a blend of toy stuffing/wadding and wire wool, but I ended up only using the wire wool. My bad! I’ve deleted that from the supplies list now.

Is it weird that I’m kinda obsessed with my new DIY wrist pincushion? It’s very satisfying to wear… it makes me feel like a professional haha! I especially love that the wire wool will help keep my pins sharp, so they’ll last much longer. And I’ve finally got a solution to my messy sewing desk problem! Win-win! 🙂 Using your sewing machine, sew the elastic to the fabric circle (remove the pins as you go). I used my Singer 7285Q Patchwork for this, which has the option for zig-zag stitches. This is perfect for sewing elastic, as the zig-zag stitch will stretch with the elastic – meaning it won’t snap if you over-stretch it. But if you like the look of the blanket but don’t want to spend too much money, Matalan has exactly the same blanket but at a cheaper price in their sale. According to the company, the product was designed around the idea of a cushion that ruins people, a concept that’s become popular in recent years, where designers seek to provide customers with comfort levels so supreme they won’t ever want to move, leading to their ultimate ruin. Take one of your fabric circles and place it face side down on your table. Carefully pin the two ends of your elastic strap to the very centre of the fabric circle. Make sure the ends neatly line up, to form the wrist strap shape.

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Japan is famous for being a land of convenience, so when you want to stay warm and sit down for extended periods of time, who can be bothered to go to the effort of pulling out a chair and wrapping a blanket around yourself?

Stuff the wrist pincushion with wire wool. I’d definitely recommend wearing a safety mask and gloves here, as the wire wool creates a lot of dust that you do not want to be inhaling. If you can do this step outside, that’s even better. Wrap the your elastic strap once around your wrist, making sure it’s slightly stretched. You want it to be tight enough to stay secure, but not so tight that it cuts off the circulation to your hand! When it’s comfortable, make a mark at the point that the elastic ends overlap. This will give you an idea of how long it needs to be. Cut the elastic at the mark you made, so you’re left with a short elastic strap. The activity cushion Vicair AllRounder O2 is available in three sizes: small, medium and large and has an average weight of only 800 grams. Despite many loving the item, there were a few who had some issues. One shopper said: “This blanket does the job to keep you warm, and it feels soft and cosy, but the quality of the material isn't the best. It transfers a lot of fluff on to pretty much everything.”Unlike regular cushions, or regular bean bags even, this comfy item will mould itself to hug your curves with ultimate comfort as you sit and roll about from position to position. What do you think? Would you like to make your own DIY wrist pincushion? Let me know in the comments below! – Mike. Whether you work from home or are on the run for the whole day, it's always nice to take a break and lounge, even if only for a little while. Sometimes, it can be hard to find the right spot to settle in, though. Wouldn’t it be nice to find a comfy seat no matter where you are? Well, Japanese company Hanalolo may have the perfect, albeit awkward, solution: a wearable bean bag pillow, so you can be your own cozy spot wherever you are. The Vicair AllRounder O2 is filled with the tetrahedron shaped SmartCells to offer skin protection and comfort.

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