My first project this summer was a pillow I made for my awesome forest green GoodWill love seat that I have.
The first step I did was dig through my mom's fabric scrap selection to find something that would work with the already bought pillow "mold thing" (this was actually old fabric from the backing of my high school t-shirt quilt that we made)
Then I decided, since I already had the pillow, to make a three strip pillow. So, I cut my fabric. One piece (front piece) 19X19 and the other two pieces 12X19 (or something like that)
Then I rounded the edges to make the sewing easier and hems look a little bit better
After cutting the edges, I pinned the fabric so I would be ready to sew
Note: you always want to face the fabrics to each other so you can flip them over at the end. Also with this style, you can see the gap above where you will stuff your pillow mold (if you even care)
Next, you do the best you can to sew a straight line on all six sides. This I am still working on, as you can see.
Finally you will stuff your mold in, and if you have any rope or other bulky decoration you can add it and have a pretty little pillow!
This is one way that I am filling my spare time. But, I also have 4 more intricate pillows coming soon that include trim and only 2 pieces of fabric each.
Stay Tuned!!
That turned out super cute!!! Yay for fun hobbies!! I promise I won't bug you about the job hunt anymore :( my B.
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