Pumpkin Pie Pillow Tutorial – Sew Up Some Yum!

I love creating shaped pillows in fun designs, and thought a “Pumpkin Pie Pillow” would be a great addition. Sewing shaped pillows is somewhat advanced and not a beginner project. If you would like to see a couple other creative pillows, check out my Rubik’s Cube pillow and IDunnGoddess’ Fidget Spinner pillow tutorials! Supplies: (I found all these at Walmart in the 1 yard precuts)Cotton quilt weight fabric in “pumpkin pie” colorFleece in “pie crust” tanFleece in “whipped cream” whitePolyfil for stuffing To start, create paper templates &#8211…

Sew Up a Quick “Let it Snow” Pillow with Whimsical Fabric

This is a little project I had in my mind for a while, and I finally put it together to share with you. This pillow is the same pattern as my Simple Travel Pillow Tutorial but with a few additions to add some more fun personality. For this version, I used a super fun fat quarter set from Walmart with cute puppy dogs dressed in their winter hats and scarves. My Walmart has fat quarter bundles on the end caps, and each has five coordinating fabrics in fun seasonal themes. Each pillow only uses 2 fat quarters, so use any…

Simple Travel Pillow Tutorial – Great for Scout Troops and Travel Groups!

Sew a super simple travel pillow – for as little as $5! – with this tutorial. These pillows can be made as multiples for a travel group as a gift. Or sew them together with your scout troop for a fun sewing badge project. The cover can be personalized, and is removable and washable. I volunteered to sew 20 pillows for my son’s marching band trombone section for their bus trip to competition out of state. It’s a fun send-off gift that is practical, has a special personal touch, and something even teenagers will appreciate…

Simple-to-Sew Holiday Placemats

I’ve been sewing up these simple placemats for years for our church bazaar, and they are great sellers every time. The key to creating a high-end impression with this simple design is the fabric selection. Of course you can use two fabrics from a collection, but another strategy I use is to pick a larger pattern paired with a tone-on-tone plaid/stripe or small print. Each fabric also has contrasting background colors. By using this strategy, the placemats are both coordinating and reversible! I’ve tried different sizes and found that too small look kind of…