Materials Needed:
• T-shirts
• pillow form or fiber fill
• sewing machine & thread
• hand needle & thread
• scrap fleece
*front
*back w/ pocket
Another craft made from my little sis' old tees...a pillow. It's super easy and a great gift or a great way to add some fun to your couch or bed.
First I went to the craft store and bought a pillow form the size that I wanted (I chose a 14 x 14 in. pillow). Then I grabbed an old t-shirt and measured it out (one of the few times I measure). The shirt was too small to fit the 14 x 14 pillow so I cut it out as big as I could 12 x 12 in. Next I took a few scraps of t-shirt from the purse project and measured out borders to go around the center piece. Then I sewed one side of the border on and then the opposite, once they were sewn I trimmed them down to measure 14.5 in. across (it is 14.5 because I need 1/4 in seam allowance on both sides). Next I took my other 2 side pieces and sewed them on and trimmed them to measure 14.5 in across.
Once that side was done I used it as my "template" for the other side which I wanted to be a bit more angled and fun and not so straight forward. So I just took 3 strips of fabric from 3 different shirts and sewed them at angles. Then I took my "template" and placed it on top right sides together and trimmed them to match. Then I went to the sewing machine and stitched up the 3 sides leaving the last side open to put the pillow in. (If you chose not to use the pillow form than I would sew up most of the 4th side leaving a space big enough for your hand to fit through).
Next I took my scrap fleece in red and cut out a pocket for the pillow (I really like pockets in pillows and blankets). Then I hand stitched it on using a back stitch, I stitched the top of the pocket but didn't stitch it to the pillow, I just wanted it to look more finished. Then I placed the pillow form inside and stitched up the bottom by hand using a slip stitch. Now I have a new pillow!
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