One of the easiest ways to refresh your space is to bring in new accessories in the form of pillows, and one of the least expensive ways to do that is to sew them yourself. While I usually prefer envelope style pillow cases (because they're easy to wash), they can be a little more intimidating to makeβif you're still figuring out how to work the back-stitch button on that sewing machine you got for Christmas. Below are two simple pillow styles that you can customize according to your taste and size preference as well as use to flesh out all the empty corners of your couch.
1. Supplies: 1/2 to 1 yard of each fabric you'd like to use for your pillows as well as sharp scissors, straight pins, a ruler, a sewing machine and thread in coordinating colors. To add pom-poms you'll want yarn, cardboard, embroidery needle, embroidery floss, pom-pom maker (or use cardboard), pillow inserts in various sizes. 2. Pre-wash and iron your fabrics. Choose one or two prints for your circle pillow that coordinate and lay them on top of each other with right sides facing each other. Place your pillow insert on top and cut an extra 1" around the circumference of your insert. This will keep it from being too tight when you add your pom-pom. 3. Pin your pieces together and stitch 1/4" away from the edge all the way around leaving about 7" from where you started. This is your opening for the insert. 4. Carefully iron the opening seams back with a slightly rounded edge. This will help immensely in keeping it's shape as you hand-stitch it together. 5. Cut little v-shaped notches every 3 to 4" around your circle to help it curve neatly when turned right side out. Be sure not to cut past your seam though. 6. Turn right side out and add your insert. Stitch the opening closed using a hidden stitch. 7. Make two pom-poms of equal size and use the long ends that hold all the little strands together to create a knotted loop. With a threaded embroidery needle and a large knot on the loose end, stitch down through the middle of the pillow and press through to the other side. Loop your needle through the knotted loop of the first pom and then stitch back through to the first side and loop through the other pom. Repeat this twice and then, holding the knotted loose end firmly, pull the thread, so it's taut and creates a pull in the center of the pillow. Knot the ends of your embroidery thread together and trim the thread and excess yarn. 8. Fluff your pillow and enjoy it's charm. The square version is even more simple and can literally be finished in one episode of New Girl.
1. Supplies: 1/2 to 1 yard of fabric depending on the size of your pillow insert. I always measure the length of my pillow and then add about 1" to get my fabric length and width (if it's a square pillow). This insert was 18" x 18" so I measured out two cuts of 19" x 19" fabric. You'll also need sharp scissors, your pillow insert, a sewing machine, an embroidery needle and thread. 2. Stitch all the way around the pillow being sure to start 3" away from a corner and stopping about 3" away from the opposite as shown. Leave enough room for your insert to go in without having to hand-stitch those corners. Iron back the open seams. 3. Turn right side out and press the edges flat. Insert your pillow. Stitch close using the same invisible stitch. 4. Place behind your circle pillow for a happy little corner.When choosing coordinating fabrics, I suggest sticking to a color palette of 3 to 5 colors. Although I used patterns exclusively for these pillows, they all work together, because they all work within the limited palette of black, white, blue and green. If you're going for a lot of prints you're going to want to vary the print size. I chose two large, bold prints for my larger pillows and smaller prints for my smaller pillows. I also chose to mix florals with geometric patterns to keep things modern but playful.I can play up the granny-chic vibe by switching things around a bit and layering two florals with a simple geometric pattern, a solid, or another floral.I can also flip my circle pillow around and pair two geometric patterns for a completely different look. Versatility is one of my favorite elements of design, because I feel like I can easily refresh my space without having to start all over again. Sometimes all it takes is rearranging, pairing something new together, or an afternoon at your sewing machine. xo. Rachel
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Love this Rachel! The pom pom is a nice touch too π
Love how easy it is to change the design of a room with a new pillow!
Pillow can definitely update a room quickly! I also gauge my projects by televisions shows…
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These DIYs are great for beginners! I like to sew in a zipper, so I can wash my cases, too!
Love that second blue flowery fabric, is it bark cloth? I’ve got a cushion that needs covering and some fabric ready that I’ve been meaning to use, perhaps this weekend it will finally happen!
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These colors are great! Making a pillow is sitting in my bucket list waiting to be checked off.
XO
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I love pillows, I think I’ll be updating my bedroom with some new pillows! π Lovely post!
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Cute!
xo Jennifer
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this looks so easy that even i could (maybe) do it π
The fabrics you chose are so pretty! I love the addition of the pom pom, nice touch!! Hope you have a good weekend!
thisiskatefunk
Such a great idea! I love the striped pillow! Really need to try this in my space.
xx Olga
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Anything with pom poms and I’m bought! I also can’t go past a bit of fringing. i think I might make my couch look like dolly parton
Amazing DIY
I love this project….
well done
do you wanna follow each other??
let me know!!
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Um… love this. So much.
love this !! so cute π
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Love these simple designs! Thank you π
This is very cute! I will have to try it out once I buy my new couch.
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What a great idea to be able to switch it around to the different fabric! I get tired of my pillows quickly so that’s perfect. So cute! em
Love it!!
xx
M.
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Absolutely love it and it seems so easy, I still have some plain pillows somewhere so definitely going to try this out.
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when it comes to changing up my pillows I have a severe addiction.;) Making my own pillows is an inexpensive way to dramatically change up a room. Love the tutorial ladies!
I love how simple this DIY is, yet it looks like an expensive find from the store! The fabric is so pretty.
I love the triangle patterned fabric!
Liz
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Wow.. that’s so cool. i like it! π
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This is a great idea considering how expensive a set of throw pillows can be.
Xo Inna
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I am too working on a pillow project that I will soon be posting on my blog. Gotta love pillows of all shapes and sizes!
Such an easy DIY! I love the clashing colours and patterns. Thanks for the tutorial!
I just came across your blog! This is so inspiring.
I’m going to make one of the recipes you posted here! π
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I love the mixed prints!
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love! worked on a pillow project last week, such a perfect way to tie in multiple colors/patterns!
One thing that I find SUPER helpful and very easy is sewing the back side of the pillow with overlapping pieces for easy removal and washing. I am a frequent pillowcase/blanket/couch cover washer, and this definitely gives me piece of mind. Even though I make new covers for my couch pillows so frequently that I probably would never have to wash them!
Adorable!!! I just wish I knew how to sew!!!
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Love this! So cute.
where is the black & white striped fabric from? i’ve been looking for one with a wider stripe… thanks π
Where do you find all this adorable fabric! Such a cute pillow!!
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Pillows are a fun way to add a pop of color
Love the double sided idea with pom pom π
These are great! Love them all!
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The green floral fabric is beautiful.
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Very nice. You guys are so creative! π
I’ll definitely make the square one while I’m watching New Girl and take you up on that offer! π
These are really great!
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Gosh seeing such easy wee projects like these are really nudging me towards getting a sewing machine! Such lovely patterns and textures you’ve put together π
xoxo Amie @ Spoonful of Vintage
Adorable!
Really really useful DIY, plus the cushions are so pretty! It’s funny, I make so many clothes but never think to make nice and simple projects like a cushion, but they’re a great way of using your favourite fabrics and getting to see them everyday in your home – I think I’ll make some very soon! (Oh and if readers are still trying to work the backstitch on their new sewing machine, I hope this helps.)
I am a total pillow-addict. There’s barely any space to sit on my sofa! ;D
xx
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This is an amazing idea!
Two looks for the sofa o bed, i have to try this!
cutest pillows!! thanks for the diy
Great idea! My sister also did something similar. Pillows decorate the interior!
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The pom-poms in the middle in stead of a button is such a cute touch. Love it!
Glad to see pompoms are still on the menu! These would also look cute with a big button in the centre.
gemma typically.pretty.english
Great pillows! I was looking for a solution to finish my animals, and the hidden stitch is just what I needed!
Thank you Rachel!!!
So cute! Still in lover with the stamping idea too but we don;t have the right ink out here π xx
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I love your tips on mixing fabrics, things I would never have thought of. Cushions don’t seem to last long in my house so I would add a zip to these to make the covers washable of dog drool!
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Nice designs and inspirtation. Great weekend.
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Love this DIY! They’re both so cute and look easy to make. Thanks for sharing!
Oh my goodness! The floral fabric on the large square pillow is to die for. Also, I’m down for anything with a pom pom attached.
Allison
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My dear hubby and I don’t have a proper couch yet (long story), but the futon and our bed could use some sprucing up! I just might have to make a few pillows. Thanks for the inspiration! x
These are so adorable! I really need to look into making some of these!
xoxo,
Laura
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i love that chair your have your new pillows on. and i really love that floral fabric you used for your second pillow—as a semi-new sewer, i always have a hard time finding fabric that i like—i’d love it if you did a post on places/methods for getting fabric π
Love! Love! Love!
Lulu xx
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Love this! Great DIY to start learning how to use my sewing machine π
GREAT pillows!
Sooooo cute!
i used to be obsessed with making pillows growing up, love it.
Your sense of color is delightful. Loved it…
What a cute combo! Love it π
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the circle one with the pompom is soooo good! i’m gonna make like 30 of them!
This is super super cute! I love making homemade pillows! I love the fabric that you chose.
Wow, seriously I love your blog! So many great ideas – definately going to give these pom pom cushions a go.
Thanks π
Great idea for spicing up an old chair or adding a splash of colour to a room, looks easy too!
I`m actually planning on making a pillow from the same fabric as my curtains are.
But your fabrics are just amazing!Love them!
xoxo
cute idea! And ps, I havent even figured out how to move my needle yet! I really need to set up a day on the weekend to explore it.
Sarah=)
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Lovely!
xo
Diana
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I love making pillows! They are so simple and so fun. I always go to the scrap section in fabric shops and find the larger scraps to make pillows out of. The round black & white polka dotted is my favorite!
I’m OBSESSED with those pillows! Gorgeous!
X
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love the pretty blue floral! especially paired with the geometric prints. i’m totally going to have to copy that. π thanks for the inspiration!
So beautiful cushions π
Hi loving your blog, must try to do it myself with a few old pillows..Iv followed you, hope you follow me too π x
Awesome post. I have done a DIY pillow cover and it turned out awesome. This is taking it to the next level which I will be trying in the future. Thanks!
Well, I’ll have to get some new pillow-cases asap π .
OH I need to learn how to sew. These look darling!