I have to limit time spent on Instagram as it's addictive. Once you start scrolling through the endlessly inventive creations on there, it's so hard to stop. On one of those browsing sessions I came across a beautiful plump pincushion - made by Heidi Parkes - and I couldn't resist making my own version of it. I'm calling this a pouffe pincushion as the shape reminds me of the overstuffed padded footrests that cluttered up lounges, maybe in the Seventies? I'm not sure of the period they were popular, but I bet you'd find 'em in any trendy vintage furniture sale. Anyway, here's how to make one: As with lots of my projects, it started with unbleached calico to use as a base. I cut out a circle of it, using a teaplate as a template. Then a slightly larger piece of purple material, something soft and easy to stitch into. Pinned the two together and began sewing lines of simple running stitch across the circle. It's an ideal ...