I sewed these pillow covers over the weekend, stitching the snowflakes on by hand while watching TV and wow, hand stitching takes forever.
I'm putting a bit of a how-to after the cut.
I started by searching for snowflake designs online. I printed out the templates and then cut the snowflakes out of regular printer paper.
I pinned down and then traced the snowflakes onto white polar fleece using a gel pen, this worked best for me.
I carefully cut out the snowflakes inside the inked lines to avoid having any of the markings show on the right side of the fabric.
I cut a 17 inch square out of the bright blue felt-like fabric, pinned the snowflakes to it, and then stitched all around by hand using a blanket stitch. I decided not to machine stitch, don't ask me why. I guess I felt like vegging on the couch watching Julia Childs and Jacques Pepin cook wonderful things.
I sewed the covers using an envelope style enclosure in the back so I could use my existing accent pillows as inserts.
Hi linda.today i saw ur blog.i like ur tutorials very much.specially i like the cushions and pillows u made.can u tell me that the material FELT u used in ur art n craft.from where v can buy this in canada city missisuaga.kindly reply awaiting for ur guide.thanks
ReplyDeleteSeema afzal from karachi,pakistan