Showing posts with label Pillow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pillow. Show all posts

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Circles Pillow


Have you ever fallen in love with a piece of fabric? If you sew, I suspect you have. I fell in love with a red fabric back in September of 2010. I am not sure what it is. It is soft, tough, doesn't ravel and feels like a suede though it doesn't have a nap like a suede. I bought it at Goodwill on half price day to make armbands for costumes. This is what they looked like.


Yes, that is a fake arm! We did a play where the girls chopped off fake arms.

I thought that the fabric deserved to be showcased so I came up with this project.


I was disappointed in the way it went together, but have since realized that I mounted the fabric to a very flimsy backing and what should I expect?

I still loved the fabric though and I had a little left. What to do? I saw a knock-off on-line of this pillow...


available here from Crate and Barrel. I would love to point you back to the original post that I saw, but I had issues with my browser and had to delete the history which is where I had the information.

It took every last bit of my material to make my version of this pillow. I had to make it 11 x 11 because I didn't have enough fabric to do any more than that. I used the Sizzix Circles #2 die to cut out the circles and since the fabric is hard to pin through, I used some "Quilt Basting Spray" to tack the circles in place while I sewed it. This spray specifically does not clog up the needle or sewing machine.

And here is the final project...



I dearly love this, my final project, made with this fabric.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Fall Pillow

What happens when you take this conglomeration of scraps,



and this pillow that was being clearanced at Walmart for $5,



and this tutorial?

You get this.



Do you see the owl that I highlighted in an earlier post and promised another craft using it? It is sitting on the branch.

I liked this sewing project and was able to do it from start to finish in about 3 hours.