Monday, September 8, 2008

Petal Pillow Tutorial

Today we’re going to make a Petal Pillow. Its very easy, cost me under ten bucks, and took about half an hour to make. Plus it will add lots of summer color (is it summer yet?) to your house.

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First you’ll need:

-a little over a 1/2 yard of fabric….19 inches to be exact. You can get away with a half yard if you already have it, just cut your pieces to 18" instead of 19". I used home weight fabric from Joann’s.

- 1/4 yard felt. Buy the good stuff on the bolt and not the cheap sheets in the kids crafts section. The stuff I used is made from recycled plastic bottles and is really stiff and thick. This felt came on a 60" bolt, but if the bolt is smaller you might want to buy a half yard just to be safe.

- a large and small cup (or other circles) for tracing, a large bowl for tracing, a pen, scissors, and cardstock to make your template.

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Trace the rims of your cups onto your cardstock and cut out.

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Pin the templates to your felt and cut out circles. I was able to cut 3-4 circles at a time by folding the felt.

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Cut out roughly 30 large circles, and 20 small circles. You can always use more or less….but more the merrier I always say.

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Now your going to cut your fabric into three pieces.

1 large square 19 inches x 19 in. , 1 rectangle 19 in. x 15 in. , and 1 rectangle 19 in. x 12 in.

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On the right side of the 19 in. by 19 in. square, trace a bowl or large plate marking a large circle in the middle. Leave 4-5 inches or so around the edges. (my circle is hard to see in the next pic…squint real hard and you’ll see it!)

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Line up the edge of a large petal along the line you just traced. As you sew the petals on, overlap the petals about a 1/4 inch. Continue sewing around the circle, adding petals.

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When you get near where you started, put a petal in between the previous petals, so they overlap. Then you can start putting petals underneath the previous set. I lined up the straight edges of my petals only 1/4 in. or so underneath the previous petals because I liked them packed in there. Again…the more the merrier and the closer they are the better it will look.

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If you want extra volume in your petals, you can curve them and fold the edges as you sew to make the petals stand up a little bit. I started curving and bunching them a little bit on the third or fourth row.

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After you’ve done four or five rows of large petals and you’re getting close to the center, you can switch to your small petals. Again, as you get closer to the center you can curve and bunch the straight edge of the petals so they stand up a little and look like real petals. When you get to the center add a couple petals that are good and bunched at the bottom for extra volume.

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Cut a small circle out of felt about 1 inch, or large enough to cover your edges. Sew down with a few stitches in the center of the flower.

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Your done with the hard part…now lets make your pillow.

Finish the short edges (12 inch and 15 inch) of your two back rectangles by folding one side under 1/2" twice and sewing.

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Place your pillow front and back pieces right sides together, lining up edges. Put the larger rectangle down first against the flower right sides together, then put your smaller rectangle on top if it, right sides together. Pin well.

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Sew around the edges with a 1/2" inch inseam. Because home decor fabric frays easily, serge or do a quick zig zag stitch around the edges. Trim your corners and turn inside out.

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Stuff with an 18 inch pillow form and your done! Yay!

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Thanks for crafting with me today. You can visit me anytime at Cluck. Cluck. Sew. for free quilt patterns and more tutorials. Thanks Vanessa for letting me invade your blog today and have fun at market for all of us!!!! -Allison

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81 comments:

MARY FERRAZ CRIAÇOES said...

LINDO,LINDO,MARAVILHOSO PARABENS.DEUS ILUMINE TUA CRIATIVIDADE

concretenprimroses said...

Es muy hermosa. Gracias para el paso o paso.
Kathy

mizdarlin said...

You are a princess for giving us this tute..so sweet! I think i'll really make myself crazy and sew this by hand...thanks!

Las Creaciones de Boricua said...

Que bonito!!!!!!!!! Gracias

Las Creaciones de Boricua said...

Thank you!!! Very petty!!!

Crafty Batches said...

Oh my gosh, this is amazing! Thank you for sharing!!

Rosanna Hope said...

It looked hard and you made it so easy.. Wouldn`t be fun on the front of a purse?

Thanks again, Have a great weekend.
Rosanna Hope

Sally W. said...

Made one this weekend!! So cute and easy! Thanks for the clear instructions!

mushiejc said...

Thank You so much for this tutorial - i tried it out and loved the result - posted a pic of it ony my blog!

Love your blog by the way - very inspiring :)

Sandi D said...

Hey, I made one cuz your's is soooo awesome! Thank you for posting this tutorial...it made making this not scary for me!

http://talesofthemiddleagedmommy.typepad.com/my_weblog/2010/06/look-what-i-made-today.html

kodie said...

Love this! Mine took a little longer than 30 minutes, but maybe that was due to the kiddos bugging me! Will be reviewing your tutorial (in a couple of days!) on my blog. www.cheepmomma.blogspot.com

GirlMeetsBoy said...

Wow. That is amazing. Thanks for sharing :)

I'd love to be call Qqita said...

thank god i found this site..=DD

Marie e Rita said...

Vi a sua almofada noutro blog e vim ver o pap da flor.
Adorei o pap e o blog, repleto de sugestões e trabalhos lindos.
Marie

Nancy Ward said...

Hi!

Wanted you to know I posted a link to this tutorial today on my blog.

Nancy Ward
http://nancywardcrafts.com

laurenaphelps said...

Thanks for the great tutorial! I posted a link on my blog. laurenaphelps.blogspot.com

stormybrew57 said...

Thanks so much for the pillow tutorial. I made some today and they came out great. the directions were great. I saw these for sale in a local boutique for 50 dollars!



beth N. (stormybrew57@aol.com)

Jami Nato said...

i am in love! i've seen this pillow at several stores and didn't want to pay the money for it...now i can do it myself. hooray!

Lauren @ 31diy.blogspot.com said...

Love your pillow! Your tutorial inspired me to make my own version. You can see how it turned out here: http://31diy.blogspot.com/2010/08/tutorial-how-to-make-my-version-of.html#links

Thanks so much!
~Lauren

MaryJanes and Galoshes said...

This is so pretty. I wonder what other flowers could be made.

Taylor
www.MaryJanesandGaloshes.com

Mary @ RoomPolish said...

eee so excited to try this out for myself! Thank you thank you!

Mary @ RoomPolish said...

...bookmarking right now...

Kelsey said...

so, I had seen a really cool pillow at Jama's house and thought "wow, that is the coolest pillow Jama has ever bought!" Then the other day I was messing around on you amazing website and saw this great tutorial. And then next time I was at Jama's I checked the pillow. Sure enough, had your momma's tag on it :) LOVE IT!

billiemonster said...

This is gorgeous! Wow, thanks for sharing! Will have to add this to my must-do list for sure. I'm your newest follower.

~ www.billiemonster.com ~

Sanja said...

Odličan tutorijal!!! Fantastična i originalna ideja!!! Obavezno slijedim tvoj kreativni blog :))) Pozdrav

jonahliza said...

i looove this! thank you, so much. what a beautiful pillow.

kuppe said...

Thank for such a great project. I am doing this with my kids.

Ashley said...

I totally LOVE this tutorial and ran across it the oher day. I made it last night and would love to link the tutorial to your blog if you don't mind. Keep up the creative blog, I love seeing quilting that's not so old.

Liz R. said...

love this!!

juliakhairiah said...

I love it,this is gorgeous what a beautiful pillow.

kuppe said...

I made it. It is so gorgeous. Thank you for the
wonderful instruction. I can't wait to do more.

דודה לירון said...

Wow!!!

ÖRGÜÇANTAM said...

WOWWWWW, SÜPEEERRRRRRRRRR

Trish said...

I'm new to sewing (I just got a sewing machine last month!) and have been looking around for a project that looks awesome, but seems like even a novice like me could do. I think I found it! I can't wait to try it out :)

Shelley said...

Beautiful pillow! I know a couple of teen girls that would love one of these :)

andie said...

Just made this today with your tutorial!!! It is wonderful! I added it to your flickr group. My daughter has been eyeing these at pricey stores like Pottery Barn. $25 or more!!! She wants an orange and a hot pink. I will be doing the orange one this week. Thank you so much!!!

Jennifer said...

Thank you for the tutorial. Here is my use of it. http://bellakates.blogspot.com/2010/12/felt-hair-barrettes.html

Tanya (a Taste of T) said...

I love this! Sew pretty (yes it's a sewing pun)

Sew Sane Jane said...

Thanks for the tutorial, I've made two! I love these - the texture adds a lot to the bedding. I did end up using felt rectangles from the fabric store for one of them - I just couldn't help myself - they had textured felt! Turned out great!!!!!! Thanks

Coach A said...

Thank you for sharing! I can't wait to try this out! I just got a sewing machine for Christmas and this is definitely going on the To Do List!

Marissa said...

This is great! I will for sure have to try this!

Cat said...

I love the pillow, but didn't want to make an 18 inch pillow so I scaled it down for a 14 inch pillow.

http://bit.ly/hdSXk3

Thanks for sharing this tutorial.

tale of many cities said...

could this be any CUTER?! i don't think so!! :) {new fan!}

staysea said...

I can't wait to try this! Thanks for sharing.

Janice Bishop said...

Thanks so much for the cute idea and wonderful tutorial. I made one for my daughter. It turned out great!

Dominique @ Craft Couture said...

Very pretty! I will have to make one. Thank you for the tutorial :). New follower

dominiquescraftcouture.blogspot.com

Claire said...

Great tute -can't wait to make a few!!

Jenn(ifer) said...

Thanks for the awesome tutorial! So easy to follow!!
I made one last night. I went with "the more the merrier": 40 small circles, 45 big ones ;)
It was pretty easy, took about 3 hours... Here are some pictures (and I linked to your tutorial):
http://heim-elich.blog.de/2011/02/20/designerkissen-10640739/

Krista Benskin said...

Thank you for this wonderful tutorial! I am now officially obsessed with making these pillow covers. I posted a picture of my results on my blog http://livingcreativelife.blogspot.com/2011/03/new-pillows.html. I included a link to your tutorial and blog. Thanks Again!

Emilie B. said...

Thank you, it's a very good idea !

Denise :) said...

Very darling! I whipped one up for my niece, who's also very darling! She was thrilled. Great job on the instructions, too. Thank you!! :)

Stacy said...

Just finished this pillow. LOVE IT! Thanks so much for the tutorial!

pilesofprojects.blogspot.com

Cap Creations said...

I think your pillows are pretty great! All of them! I am new to sewing and can't wait to try your sprocket pillow!

Will you please consider joining the Pillow Fight? And is there any way I can get you to guest post the sprocket pillow tutorial over at my blog to encourage people to join the pillow fight?

More info here on the pillow fight http://capcreations.blogspot.com/2011/06/i-dare-you-to-join-this-pillow-fight.html

Judy Creates said...

love love love

Di said...

Hi,
This is a lovely cushion, am going to make it. Thank you, thank you.
Di

sedwards said...

gorgeous pillow. just made one for a friend and i love it. (going to be hard to part with!) the perfect pop for any room!

Jennifer D. said...

I love this pillow!

Jilly said...

At first seems, it looks hard, but you done it very easy. Mine took a little longer than 30 minutes, Your tutorial inspired me to make my own version with various techniques.
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sanderella said...

Love it thanks for making out so simple..

Cassie2theBooth said...

I originally found this post as a guest post from V & Co. I have to say... thank you for such a detailed post! I FINALLY got around to posting the steps of me following your amaze tutorial on my blog here.
Thanks again! My friend loved the pillow. I think navy and teal or navy and yellow scheme next? Thanks again!

Paula Dantas said...

Que coisa mais linda........vou tentar fazer uma pras minhas filas e depois mostro em meu cantinho.Já estou te seguindo,espero sua visita
http://lindarosaartes.blogspot.com
Beijinhos

Brandy J. said...

FABULOUS tutorial!! Thanks for sharing.

ggtwo said...

This is really neat. A must try for me. Thanks for all the good stuff and great ideas.

Anika Tauai said...

I'm using this tutorial to make one of these for my daughter's nursery! It sure beats buying one off of Etsy (though I love Etsy)for $40! Thanks for this tutorial!

Lily Ruth's Mama said...

I did it!!! Thank you :-)

I love the look. My next project is another one with maybe 2 or 3 smaller flowers in the same style on one pillow.

*big kiss* THANKS AGAIN!!!

O cantinho da Lê said...

I Absolutely loved your pillow and it´s so much easier than I thought it was to make it. I´ll try to make one myself.
Thank you!!!

Elizabeth M said...

Thanks so much for this tutorial! I made two of these pillows for my room, and they turned out wonderfully!

Ibujawa said...

Thank you thank you so much for the tutorial..I've made mine here : http://ibujawa.tumblr.com/post/16068622262/petal-pillow :)

Jessica said...

Thank you for sharing! This was a fun project and I'm so happy with the country sunshine-y feel of the one that I made.

http://sewingourlifetogether.blogspot.com/2011/11/diy-flower-pillow.html

The Clanton Gang said...

THANK you for the awesome tutorial! I made the cute pillow over the weekend to go with my Valentine decor. It's adorable. I've already sent a link to your site to at least a dozen friends. :)

JGlock said...

Great tutorial! I am going to try this technique with old denim jeans! I think the weight of the denim will be similar to the hand of the felt. I'll post a pic if it turns out! ;)

Vijeya Kannan said...

Great one..

Kindly advise where can i purchase this wool felt

i'm in india..

thanks in advance

Janet said...

Thanks for the great tutorial! I am definitely going to try making one of these!
Blessings,
Janet

dmaria said...

OMG!!! I thought this was going to be so hard to do but your instructions are so clear. And you simplified it so very well. Thank you so much I cannot wait to do this.

AnaMB said...

I love it I love it I love it!

Ann said...

Definitely want to give this project a go. Thanks so much for the tutorial - your cushion looks absolutely delicious!

Ericka said...

I am risking sounding like a total dork here - after the first round, do you put the petals 'over' the existing round, not underneath it??
Thank you so much - I'm heading to JoAnn's right now :)

Melissa said...

So fun!!! I am making one today, would be great for Christmas decor too... and your stocking tutorial is so great!! I've made two already!!!
Thank you for sharing your talent and inspiring creativity!!

Muriyn Sylvester said...

This is so cute! I used a felted wool sweater and it turned out amazing. Blogged here: http://tdcell.com/threadridinghood/wordpress/?p=126
Thank you for sharing.

Broke Ass Home said...

This is great! I featured it on my blog, here http://www.brokeasshome.com/2013/01/a-pin-that-i-pinned-that-i-did-flower.html

Thanks for the tutorial!

La Pecora Nera said...

Wowwww, great tutorial!!! Thanks you for sharing us!
Hugs from Italy, Emanuela

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