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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

o pillow form

O Pillow Form,
O Pillow Form,
Why are you so EX – PEN -- SIVE?

Seriously.  Why are pillows forms and stuffing and batting so pricey?  And don’t even get me started on foam pads …

I got around the batting issue (see here) by using a $9.00 body pillow from Target.  And no, really (wink wink), I didn’t get that tip from a craft store employee …



But what to do when you want to make envelope pillows?  A form is a must.  So back to Target I went and picked up a 20” x 26” pillow for $2.50 …

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… and then I cut it in half.  That’s right.

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Right down the middle …

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Crazy, right?  Now comes the fun part.  Pinning …

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… and sewing …

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Yeah, that was a bit of a struggle.  I removed some stuffing to free up space (and stored it with the deconstructed remains of my Target body pillow).

In the end, it’s not perfect …

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… but once covered with a custom slipcover, no one will be the wiser.  Really, it’s true.  Check back tomorrow and I’ll prove it to you …


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7 comments:

  1. Oh great idea :)

    So I have a sewing machine on my xmas list. If I don't get it, I guess it'll have to be a xmas gift to myself lol.

    Happy holidays to you and your family Linda.

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  2. Whoa! We've never even thought about doing that - cool! PS, maybe we're just slow over here, but we figured out to look at all the pins from our site on Pinterest. It's like seeing comments that were never left in the comment section. If you haven't, you should check it out- http://pinterest.com/source/itallstartedwithpaint.blogspot.com/

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  3. Such a great idea! I recycle old pillows and re-use the stuffing for newer throw pillows but love this idea when that's not an option or for gifts! Can't wait to see the covers! :)

    Thanks again for sharing your creativity today at the DIY Show Off.

    Roeshel

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  4. Stopping by from Saturday Night Special...

    That is SUCH a great idea. I can't believe it! One way to make it easier to sew the edge with the stuffing already in there is to jam all the stuffing as far up as possible, leaving a bigger raw edge of just fabric with no stuffing. To keep the stuffing in place while you sew, put straight pins along where the stuffing ends to block it from moving. Really put them as close to the lump of stuffing as possible... I hope this makes sense!

    I use that technique to sew the flax pillows I make (http://www.etsy.com/shop/Tmuffin?section_id=10880226), and it works really well. It gets the stuffing out of the way so you can actually sew freely.

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  5. I like that you took some :wink wink: opinions about used an inexpensive form rather than pay thru the nose for a ready made one :)

    Thanks for sharing :D
    Visiting from HomestoriesAtoZ linky party tonight,

    Smiles, Suzanne in NW Illinois @WhyCuzICan

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  6. I have to pin this! Great tip!!

    sharon @ mrs. hines class

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  7. Wow, awesome idea!!! I agree pillow forms are expensive, thanks for the great tutorial!

    http://artbyerikaashley.blogspot.com/

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