How to Make a Beautiful Button Pillow
comments (19) March 11th, 2009Repeat with the front, button piece. Press the seam to one side, and fold the fabric right side out.
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The front of the cover, bottom sewn up, pinned, and ready to sew the lining and exterior together. |
Sew the lining to the exterior of both the front and back using a 1/4-inch seam allowance. This is to tack the lining to the exterior fabric, making final construction easier.
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The fully assembled front and back pieces of the pillow cover. |
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Pin your two pieces of fabric, right sides facing, with the finished edges along the bottom, and sew the three rough sides together using a 1/2-inch seam allowance. |
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Comments (19)
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Very interesting combination of pillow and buttons!
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Posted: 5:00 pm on March 11th
Thanks for sharing the tutorial and the great idea!
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Posted: 2:57 pm on March 11th
And I wondered if all those buttons could be machine-applied, so I appreciate JenniferStern's tip, too.
Posted: 2:02 pm on March 11th
Yeah, I felt a bit crazy when I hit the halfway mark, but by that time I was in too deep! Funny thing about it is the weight. Since I used mostly shell and mother of pearl buttons, it's soooooo heavy!
Posted: 1:49 pm on March 11th
Jennifer- that is a great tip! Thanks for sharing it.
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