
Here goes.
1. Cut out two squares. I did the back of my pillow in a pattern, similar to the target one. These are 17" x 17" squares.
2. Fold the plain square in half one way, and in half the other way. Mark with a pin on all the folds (center, side, top).
3. Find a circle that is around 3 1/2" in diameter. If it's a little bigger that's just fine! I wouldn't go smaller though.
4. Trace around the circle 9 times. I just eyeballed the right spots based on the pin marks. I'm SURE someone can figure out a more calculated way to do this...I just didn't feel like it!
5. Make a strip that is 5/8" thick. This does not have to be real special...as in lined up with the selvage or whatever. I seriously took old random fabric and took the longest edge, and folded it over...lined the fold on 5/8" mark on the sewing machine, and sewed! It was VERY sloppy...but this project really doesn't need precision (at least for the flower parts)! This strip should be approximately 50" long.
6. Turn strip right side out. This part proved to be VERY TRICKY for me...until I realized...HELLO GENIUS! Do this! So I tried to picture it...but it's difficult. Basically, put a long safety pin through the top...about 1/2" down.
Then...slyly turn the pin upside down!
After you do that you can just push it through and pull. Good luck. It's still a little difficult with such a small width.
7. Iron strip flat.
BTW- This part doesn't need to be perfect either! The seam can be all over the place if it tries to do so...mine did a lot and I just let it. As long as the strip is flat, we are good to go!
8. SEW THE STRIP ON! And make it into a pretty flower! This takes a few pointers.
So continue doing that. All around the circle. I suggest overlapping the rows like half way. Meaning when you move onto another row (moving towards the inside of the flower) overlap halfway over the last row you sewed. Eventually you'll get to the middle...
First, twist the tail a bit.
9. Iron the flower.
This is actually really important. It just solidifies everything and makes it look professional.
10. Continue the flowers until you have completed all nine. This actually takes a LONG TIME! Don't get discouraged! The finished product is WORTH the time.
11. PIPING! First, cut strips about 2-3" thick. This all kind of depends on how thick your piping is...just make sure you have 1/2" excess on each side when you wrap the fabric around the piping. If you have to piece together the strips like I did, make 45 degree angles (I think that's right? teehe) on the edges.
Then you place them like this.
Sew them together and press. This way when you wrap the strip around the piping, it will look like this:
Next, use your normal pressure foot still...wrap the strip around the piping and pin it, and sew along the edge. This just makes it easier when you are sewing it on the actual pillow.
Next, pin right sides of pillow squares together.
NOW, use your zipper foot. Feel with your fingers the piping and sew as close as you can to it. You can move your needle far to the left for this.
Make sure you leave an opening to turn right side out!
Turn right side out (poke corners out), and stuff with stuffing. I used batting from an old pillow I didn't like.
And whala!
I entered my pillow in the Blogger's Pillow Party! Hope I win cause the prize is pretty pretty fabric :)
27 comments:
That's adorable! I'd love to make one too if I had a sewing machine! ;) some day maybe...
I just came across you blog and I think I will have to try to make this that is really cute!
So so cute. I can't believe you made that. Well, I can, but I can't imagine how long it took to turn 9 flower strips inside out. Yowsa. Love you so much. Next time Dana does a round up for girls or mothers day or something....I'm going to email her this link of your pillow.
Great tutorial! It's great how sewing opens up possibilities. Yay for Target-inspiration =)
I love everything about your pillow! AND it looks much prettier than Targets version!!
Oh, I love this! I will make my daughter one!!!
I really like the pillow but the way it mathces your armchair...gorgeous!
Love the color!
Wow! Thanks for the great tutorial! I really love your pillow!
My SIL and I were copying Target pillows this past weekend. So fun! I was completely with you until the piping step. That one scares me.
Your pillow is fantastic!
I am dropping by from the party and I wanted to tell you this one is my favorite! I love this and wanted to make one using that pillow as my inspiration as well. I am so happy you figured out all the measurements and everything. I can't wait to make it!
Love your pillow. One of my faves from the Pillow party. And thanks for the tute.
Great tutorial!!! Thank you, I will be making one for sure!!
GORGEOUS! I'd seen the target pillow, but didn't have a chance to study it... this is perfect, thanks!
So pretty! How did you get your flowers to look so uniform? Great job!
Love this pillow! Great tutorial. I am featuring it on my blog tomorrow www.creativecatalog.blogspot.com
I have been feeling the same way - saw the pillow, loved it, but did not want to pay that much for it! Thanks for the tutorial, now I will make one myself!
Love this tutorial! The colors are fabulous! I've seen the target one too, but never closely enough to see how to do it. now I don't have to- thanks for the thorough tutorial- I'm sure it took a lot of effort!
xoxo,
Amy
www.amerooniedesigns.blogspot.com
Yes!! Great job! I saw this pillow at Target and thought it was a wee bit too expensive to buy, but could be fun to make. Would you mind if I mentioned your tutorial on my blog?
I think you did a great job on the pillow--it's cuter than the Target one, really!
I just finished my pillows and i love them I was so excited to find your blog on how to make them cus i've been wanting to buy them for a long time. Check out my blog and see how you inspired me ;) mycutelittlecrafts.blogspot.com
Indeed very cute! I am going to do this. thank you!!
What size of piping did you use?
What a cute pillow!!! Thanks for the tutorial!
yours is soooo much nicer than the target one....well done!!!
Great tutorial. I featured it here:
http://sewprettysewfree.blogspot.com/2013/03/flower-pillows-sewing-tutorials.html#
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