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Embroidered Pillow WrapThis pillow wraps lets you change your decor in a flash! Handy buttons let you take it on or off easily to switch up the pillow for different season, holidays, and decorating styles. SuppliesProject Needs & Notes Products Used
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Steps To Complete
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Prepare the fabric for the embroidered center front block. |
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Use a template, or printout of the design, to plan where to stitch the design. |
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Spray the cutaway stabilizer with temporary adhesive and smooth the fabric on top. |
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After the design has finished, trim away the excess stabilizer on the back of the embroidery. |
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Measure and mark 3" up, starting at the corners, and draw vertical lines connecting the corners to the marks you just made. Then, draw a horizontal line to connect the marks. |
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Cut out the shape. |
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To prepare the fabric for the top and bottom panels, cut two pieces of both print fabrics 9 1/2" x 2 3/4" (four pieces total). Align the pieces together with right sides facing, pairing the opposite prints together. Pin in place, and sew a 1/4" seam along one of the long sides. |
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Press the back seams open with an iron. |
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Lay the embroidered center block right side facing up. Then, align one of the assembled panels along the bottom edge of the center block. Be sure to place the side of panel you want directly under the embroidered block, aligned with the bottom of the embroidered block. |
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To prepare the back fabric, cut a piece of fabric 9 1/2" x 18". |
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Align the remaining assembled panel (this will be the top panel) along the opposite end (open end) of the back fabric with right sides together. |
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To prepare the border fabric, cut two pieces of fabric 3/4" x 39 1/2". |
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To prepare the fabric for the inner lining, lay the assembled front panel on top of the fabric, pin, and cut out the shape. Also, cut a piece of the batting just as you did for the back. Lay the batting flat and align the inner lining fabric on top with the right side facing up. |
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Turn the cozy right side out, between the front and inner lining layers (the batting will end up inside the cozy), and press the seams. Also, turn the fabric of the opening in 1/2" and press. |
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Using nylon monofilament in the needle and matching thread in the bobbin (thread that matches the inner lining fabric), quilt through all the layers by stitching along the existing seams of the front panel. Also, sew a 1/4" seam along the top edge to close the opening. |
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Now add the buttonholes and buttons. Lay the cozy flat with the right side facing up. Measure and mark the center of the bottom edge of the cozy (inside the bottom panel) by measuring and dividing by two. Measure and mark the center of the space between the mark you just made, and the outer side edges of the cozy by measuring and dividing by two (total of three marks). |
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Sew a button hole at each of the marks centering them top to bottom within the panel. Then, cut the holes open with a craft knife or a seam ripper. |
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Add the cozy to the pillow by wrapping it around the center. Then, overlap the bottom edge of the cozy over the top edge of the cozy. Pin it in place and mark the center of each button hole onto the fabric underneath. Sew a button at each mark on the top edge of the cozy. Button the cozy in place to attach it to the pillow. |
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Choose a variety of designs and fabrics to make new cozies for any and every occasion! |