Hi! We are two sisters who love fabric. Our company is called The Sproutz Store. Check out our blog for great ideas and our ETSY shop for awesome patterns, and fabrics! We hope you enjoy this tutorial for pinwheels. We think they work great for a fun summer centerpiece.

1 layer cake (we used "Dream On" by Urban Chiks)
Heavy weight double-sided fusible interfacing
Dowel
Pushpin
Eraser (the kind that fits on the end of a pencil)

Button

1. Choose (2) 10" squares from your layer cake for each pinwheel you would like to make.
2. Trim interfacing so it is slightly smaller than your 10" squares of fabric. We trimmed ours to 9 3/4".
3. At the ironing board, lay one fabric square right side down and center your interfacing on top. Put your other 10" fabric square on top of the interfacing right side up. Press until the interfacing is securely attached to the fabric.
4. Trim your squares so that all edges (bottom fabric, interfacing, and top fabric) are even. Make sure you still have a perfect square.
5. From each corner, measure 4 1/2" diagonally to the center and mark. Repeat 3 times. These will be your cutting lines.

6. Cut on lines.
7. Bring every other corner to the center to make your pinwheel shape. Stick a pushpin through the center to secure all four corners.
8. Put your eraser on the end of the dowel and push the pin through. Bend the pin down or trim so it won't be too pokey. If your eraser won't stay on the dowel, use some hot glue to secure.
You are done!
Note: You can also use a charm square to make smaller pinwheels. Use a medium to heavy weight double-sided fusible interfacing. You will need to measure and mark 2 1/2" diagonally from each corner and then trim. You could also trim down some Layer Cake squares to make various sized pinwheels.

1 pinwheel.
15 comments:
Sooo fun and cute! :D What a fabulous idea! I am constantly amazed at the creative uses for fabric! ;) Thank you for sharing this fun and easy craft idea! :)
~Miss Rachel~
Super Cute!
These are sooo cute! Will definitely be making some of these!:) My mother-in-law would even enjoy these! Thanks!
Love your big pinwheels! I've made really small ones and attached them to hair barrettes--very cute accessories to match a hand-made outfit.
~Jenny~
they are cute! great little idea. :)
I just moved to the country on a farm with a huge front porch,,,,how fitting is this.
adorable.
i actually thought "why didn't i think of that???"
LOL.
Lovely!! If you like: there's a blog post on my blog in which you can insert a link to something you've made yourself. Perhaps you would like to add a link? You can find the post here: http://annemariesbreiblog.blogspot.com/2010/06/blog-post_17.html
Bye!
Annemarie
What a great idea!! How creative blogland people are!
So cute!
That is wonderful! such a fun idea!
These are really cute. I loved pinwheels when I was a child and these make me smile.
Making pinwheels have been on my list of 'want to make' but I wasn't sure how to make them. These look easy and I can do that. Thanks for showing me!!!
I love them! Thanks for the fun idea!!!
Love these,they are so very cheerful! Wish I wasn't so sick,I would try to make these for my son and daughter,both deployed over in Iraq.
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