Embroidered Tea Towel PillowTransform a tea towel into a cozy pillow cover in just a few simple steps with this helpful tutorial. It's a surprisingly fun and fast way to give your home decor a mini-makeover. SuppliesProject Needs & Notes Products Used
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Steps To Complete
Begin by wrapping the towel around the pillow and planning where to stitch the design. |
Lay the towel flat, wrong side up, and trim at the top. |
For the gingham trim to land in the right spot, leave 2 1/2" between the trim and the bottom fold. |
Use an air-erase pen to mark where you'll stitch the design. |
Once the template is in the right spot, mark the center point as well as the axis lines. These marks will help with hooping. |
Hoop the towel with a piece of cutaway stabilizer. Align the marks on the towel with the marks on the hoop. |
Attach the hoop to the machine, and load the design. Move the hoop so that the needle is right over the center point, and embroider the design. |
After embroidering, trim the excess cutaway stabilizer away from the back. Leave 1/2" around the design. |
Place the towel flat, embroidered side facing up. |
Fold the towel along the finger-pressed folds. Fold the trim edge first, then the top edge down and over. |
Pin the layers together along the side edges. |
Sew a 1/2" seam along the side edges. |
Turn the cover right-side out, and slip the pillow form through the front opening. |
This nifty project is a quick and easy way to cover pillows and add a fresh look to your home! |