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Wahoo, we've got a fabulous guest blogger in the house today! Emily from the Jones Design Company is here!
And in honor of our philosophy here at Finding Fabulous...you know - decorating for less and thinkin' outside the design box? Emily is sharing a tutorial on her fabulous cable knit pillow! Okay Emily, take it away...
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Okay, back to our regularly scheduled programming. :)
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Wahoo, we've got a fabulous guest blogger in the house today! Emily from the Jones Design Company is here!
And in honor of our philosophy here at Finding Fabulous...you know - decorating for less and thinkin' outside the design box? Emily is sharing a tutorial on her fabulous cable knit pillow! Okay Emily, take it away...
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Thanks Jane for having me today! I love a good project and when it is low cost, it is even better. Today I’ll show you how I made a cozy, classic and simple pillow using a thrift store sweater. I call it the...
Here is what you’ll need:
:: a sweater
:: down pillow form
:: scissors, tape measure, pins
:: sewing machine
:: needle & thread
STEP ONE: cut the arms off the sweater
I found this Eddie Bauer turtleneck cable knit at Goodwill for $5.99. It was in great shape {barely worn} and I love that it is part angora. If you have an old sweater in your closet, this would be a great way to reuse it.
STEP TWO: cut out the front and back of the pillow
measure the insert to determine the size of the pillow adding 1/2 inch to each side for seam allowance {my pillow form was 16 inches, so I cut the sweater to 17 inches}
measure and cut {I cut both front and back at one time being sure to keep the two pieces lined up}.
You will have two identical pieces.
STEP THREE: pin right sides together
STEP FIVE: stitch around the perimeter of the pillow
Using a regular stitch, be sure to leave an opening at the bottom of the pillow and back stitch several times to secure.
STEP SIX: trim the edges
cut the corners at a diagonal and trim excess material from the seam allowances
STEP SEVEN: turn right side out
STEP EIGHT: add the insert and hand-stitch close
So cozy!
Ahhh, I am in LOVE with this thrifty lil' project. And how Ah-mazing that this stylish n' cozy pillow was made with a thrift store sweater! Yup, this is definitely a "think outside the design box" project!
Thank you Emily for stopping by today and sharing this fabulous tutorial! Give Emily a shout over at the Jones Design Company. You'll find many more simple and trendy design ideas!
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8 comments:
Wow-love that pillow-great idea-nothing like cable knit!
Love the pillow! Love Goodwill! Love your blog! Thanks for sharing!
Great tutorial. Love the cable sweater. Gorgeous pillow. Hugs, Marty
I love sweater pillows!
If only I could sew!!!
This really looks great! I have so many sweaters that I no longer wear. What great pillows they will make.
Thanks Emily for sharing this awesome tutorial! You and your blog Jones Design Company rock!!
Thanks for sharing!!! Now I am off to find some sweaters! Ha!
Hugs
SueAnn
These are so cozy and warm! Perfect additions for the holidays while family gathers and cozies up on the sofas! :)
I just had to drop by and comment on these because I received an email today from One Kings Lane and lo and behold one of the items in the sale were identical sweater pillows for a WHOPPING $99!!
http://www.onekingslane.com/Product.aspx?l=00010249061100000000&p=ZMB01380
Amen for tutorials! :)
Kirbi
kirbiknop.blogspot.com
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