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Romantic Patchwork Pillow


Earlier in December I stopped at an antique store and found a lovely loop of vintage crocheted trim that was still attached to a band of white linen. It likely came off of a very pretty pillow case, and my plan was to reuse part of it on a smaller, decorative pillow. I just needed the perfect fabric for this special little project. Not long after, the sweet folks at Fort Worth Fabric Studio (check them out using the link in my sidebar!) sent me a mini charm pack called "Dogwood Trail II" by Sentimental Studios for Moda Fabrics. This feminine, romantic fabric was just right!
The complete line of "Dogwood Trail II" includes some yellow, blue and brighter pink prints, but for my pillow project I pulled just the pale pink, grey, and a few green prints. I also dug around in my stash and found "Sealed with a Kiss" by Lauri Wisbrun for Robert Kaufman Fabrics. I think the text print really adds a nice visual relief. And of course, the messages in the print are also quite nice! The finishing touches on my pillow are three silver buttons from Grandma's button jar.


Playing with these sweet pastel prints in the middle of winter was a nice pick-me-up! I think this pillow will find a home in our guest room to cheer whomever is staying overnight.




Both of these fabric lines are available at Fort Worth Fabric Studio! (link in sidebar) I've included a photo tutorial below if you are interested in making a similar pillow.
Thanks for vising the blog today! I hope you are making some time to get carried away quilting!
~Taunja
Romantic Patchwork Pillow Tutorial

Step 1.
Collect all the goodies:

  • (24) 2 1/2" squares from a charm pack or your scraps
  • decorative trim (crocheted trim, lace, ribbon)
  • 1/3 yard coordinating fabric
  • buttons
  • 12" x 16" pillow form


Step 2.
Using (24) 2 1/2" squares, sew together a 4 x 6 patchwork panel for the left side of the pillow. Finished size will be 8 1/2" wide x 12 1/2" tall. (Use a 1/4" seam allowance throughout.)




Step 3.
From your coordinating fabric, cut a piece that is 8 1/4" wide by 12 1/2" tall. If your fabric is directional, take that into account when cutting.
Also cut a piece of decorative trim 12 1/2" long.


Step 4.
Layer your trim onto the left hand edge of the coordinating fabric. (Both pieces are face up.) Then gently layer the patchwork panel right side down onto these pieces, making sure left edges are lined up.


Step 5.
Pin along this left edge and sew all three pieces together.


Step 6.
Open and press gently.


Step 7.
Stitch down your trim piece so that it is secure.


Step 8.
Optional: At this point I ironed on a piece of Pellon 987f Fusible Fleece to the back of the front panel of the pillow. I like the additional stability and structure.

Step 9.
Add buttons. I used pale pink embroidery floss to attach the silvery buttons.


Step 10.
To make the back of the pillow, cut (2) pieces that are 10 1/2" wide by 12 1/2" tall. (Remember, if your fabric is directional, take this into account when cutting.)
Sew a 1/2" seam on the right edge of one piece and a 1/2" seam on the left edge of the other piece. These two pieces will overlap in the middle and need finished edges.


Step 11.
Overlap the two back pieces so that when overlapped, the entire piece measures 16 1/2" wide. Then lay the front of the pillow face down onto these two pieces. You can adjust the back to pieces to the left or to the right slightly to make sure all outside edges line up nicely.


Step 12.
Pin and sew around all four sides.


Step 11.
Your back will look like this. Turn your pillowcase inside out through the overlapped pocket you created in the back.


Step 12.
Push out the corners, insert your pillow form, and you are done!




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