
Sew the pillow closed.Īnd now it’s ready for a little girls bedroom. Step 3: Place the pom pom trim in between the placemats at the opening and pin shut. Be sure to leave a 4″ opening for stuffing. Place a 2nd placemat on top of trim and sew together. Step 1: Take one placemat and starting in the middle of one edge, line up the pom pom trim at the edge of one placemat. But, I loved this simple sewing project so much that I made another set of pom pom pillows for my girls summer bedding.Ī pretty set of yellow placemats with light pink pom pom trim will be the perfect accent pillow on their beds. You make a placemat sandwich with pom pom trim in between and no turning right side out! Simply fill with stuffing and sew shut. We just amped up the fun factor with these cute pom pom placemat pillows and they are a cinch to make.
THROW PILLOW DIY POMPOM FREE
To get more free patterns, visit allfreesewing.Hi Pretty Handy Readers, Jaime here from That’s My Letter sharing another fun DIY project. To view more of my free patterns, click here. The back pieces overlap to form the envelope style opening. Poke the corners out with a wooden dowel. Sew the three pieces together, removing the pins as you go. *Note that, here again, the hemmed edge comes along the center. Take the other back piece and place it above the front piece, again with the right sides together, the opposite and the side edges aligning. Just measure, cut, and glue Get all the directions for my favorite NO-SEW HOT GLUE PILLOW DIY HERE. * Note that the hemmed edge of the back piece comes along the center. Place them with the right sides together and raw edges aligning. Take the front piece and one of the back pieces. Let’s join the front and back pieces together. Sew down the hem along the edge of the fold. Take one back piece, fold one of the longer edges towards the wrong side, by ½ inch twice and press to set. Next, we need to hem one of the edges of the back pieces, to finish the back opening. Sew the satin ribbon above the seamline of the two panels for embellishment. Place the two panels layered, with the right sides together and edges aligning. Pillow SizeĬut the front panels and the back pieces according to the required measurements. In the table below, “L” stands for the length and “W” stands for the width of the fabric piece to be cut. So, the length of the back pieces would be,

THROW PILLOW DIY POMPOM PLUS
Take 1/2 the length of the pillow plus 4 inches as the length of the pieces. So, for an 18” x 18” pillow, the length of the panels would be 18 inches and the width of the panels would be,ġ8 x 2/3 = 12 + 1/2 (seam)= 12&1/2 or 12.5 inchesįor the back pieces, keep the width of the fabric pieces the same as that of the pillow. Take 1/3 rd the width of the pillow plus ½ inch seam allowance, as the width of the first panel and 2/3 rd plus ½ inch seam allowance as the width of the second. If your pillow measurements are different, take the length and width of the pillow and follow the directions below.įor the front panels, keep the length of the fabric piece, the same as the length of the pillow. I have given the measurements for four common pillow sizes below. You will need two panels in different fabrics for the front and two pieces in the same fabric for the back. This is an envelope throw pillow sewing pattern, with a paneled front. You may increase the length and width by 1 inch if you need the cover to be loose. *Note that the measurements are for a snug fit pillow. Medium to heavy weight cotton fabric or home décor fabric for the second front panel- 1/4 yard.ģ/8 to 1/2 inch wide gross grain ribbon- requirement specified in the table below. Then, lay the other side of your pillow fabric, right down down, onto your pillow front. Pin the pom-poms to the edge and baste in place with your sewing machine.

Medium to heavy weight cotton fabric or home décor fabric, for the front panel and back of the pillow- 1/3 to 2/3 yard, depending on the size you want to make. Lay the pom poms along the edge of the fabric with the poms toward the center of the pillow and the threads extending outward over the edge.

Mix and match color and prints to suit your taste and awaken the designer in you! The paneled pattern gives you an option to customize the pillow according to your liking. The beginner-friendly envelope design helps for simple sewing and also allows for easy and quick on and off. Just sew a few straight lines and you are done! You don’t have to struggle with zippers and buttons. These throw pillows can be made by almost any beginner seamstress. You can make any number of them, in different colors and sizes to add a splash of color and spruce up your sofas, armchairs, and beds. I made them in a black- white combination to match the theme of my living room. These pillows are simple and quick to work up and so I made a few of them in one sitting. This DIY envelope throw pillow tutorial is my easiest project to date.
