Ladybug Pillow Pal with Heart Wings
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1 Published on Sew4Home Ladybug Pillow Pal with Heart Wings Editor: Liz Johnson Monday, 27 January :00 Ladybug, ladybug, fly away home. Our huggable ladybug pillow is so cute, you won't want her to fly away. Rather than traditional round spots on her wings, Louise the Ladybug sports ten pretty appliquéd white hearts. We also amped up the color by switching out the traditional ladybug red for a Valentine's Day hot pink. And, there's a hidden heart on her chest, proving she's filled with love through and through. Actually, she's filled with a 12 oz bag of Poly-Fil 100% Premium Polyester FiberFill, making her squeezably soft. You'll love our trick for making cord-filled tubes to create her sweet pom-tipped antennae. Wouldn't she make a fun Valentine gift?!
2 Proper stuffing with a quality filler leads to a better finished look. For tips and tools, take a look at ourpillow Stuffing Tutorial. We purchased our fleece locally, but recommend our friends at Fabric.com who have a wonderful selection of solid colors.
3 Please note that this ladybug pillow has button eyes and sewn-on poms. They are very securely stitched in place (you'll see below that we used our machine's button foot to do the stitching for the button eyes). But, if you want to make this project for a very young child, you may want to consider using appliquéd fabric circles instead of buttons. Just make sure you choose a fabric that will not bleed into the white when washed. If you don't feel you can stitch the poms securely enough to withstand a toddler's yank, you could leave them off. Louise the Ladybug finishes at approximately 15" x 17", excluding her legs. Sewing Tools You Need Any Sewing Machine (we recommend the Janome Horizon Memory Craft 8900) Zipper foot Satin Stitch foot - optional, but it is helpful to have a transparent foot with a guide for the appliqué stitching and decorative stitching. The Satin Stitch F foot is standard on the MC8900. Button Sewing foot - also optional, and also standard on the MC8900. You can sew the button eyes by hand. Fabric and Other Supplies
4 Supplies shown below are for ONE ladybug ½ yard of solid 60"+ fleece fabric for the body, legs and antennae; we used, and recommend, black fleece ½ yard of solid 60"+ fleece fabric for the wings and chest heart; we used, and recommend, bright pink fleece ⅛ yd of solid 60"+ fleece fabric for the eyes and wing hearts; we used, and recommend, white fleece ½ yard of 45"+ solid polyester lining fabric for the back of the wings; we used, and recommend, hot pink to match the fleece for the wings ONE 12 oz bag of Poly-Fil 100% Premium Polyester FiberFill TWO 1" black buttons or fabric to create 1" black fabric circles TWO 1½" single poms to match the antennae; we used black 1 yard of ¼" cording All purpose thread to match fabrics Decorative thread for the ladybug's appliquéd smile and the appliquéd chest heart, we used 40 wt polyester in hot pink Decorative thread for the appliquéd wing hearts and the ladybug's eyes, we used 40 wt polyester in white 1 yard of tear away stabilizer for the appliqué process See-through ruler Fabric pen or pencil Iron and ironing board Scissors Rotary cutter and mat Seam gauge Seam ripper Straight pins Hand sewing needle Transparent tape, optional for button sewing Getting Started 1. Download and print out our SIX pattern sheets: Ladybug Body Bottom (PRINT 2), Ladybug Body Top (PRINT 2), Ladybug Head (PRINT 2), Ladybug Hearts and Legs (PRINT 1), Ladybug Wing Bottom (PRINT 1), and Ladybug Wing Top (PRINT 1). IMPORTANT: Each pattern is ONE 8½" x 11" sheet. You must print the PDF files at 100%. DO NOT SCALE to fit the page. There is a guide rule on each page so you can confirm your final printout is to scale. 2. Cut out each pattern piece along the solid line. 3. Flip over one of the two Body Bottom pieces. Butt together (do not overlap) the two pieces along the center line and
5 tape to complete one Body Bottom. Repeat to assemble the two Body Top pieces. 4. Butt together (do not overlap) the Body Bottom and Body Top units, aligning the arrows printed on the patterns. Tape together to create one full Body pattern. 5. Flip over one of the two Head pieces. Butt together (do not overlap) the two pieces along the center line and tape to complete one Head pattern. 6. From the main fleece fabric (black in our sample), cut the following: TWO 1" x 6" strips Use the patterns to cut: TWO heads TWO bodies TWELVE legs 7. From the accent fleece fabric (hot pink in our sample), use the patterns to cut the following: TWO wings ONE large chest heart NOTE: Remember to transfer the pattern markings for the antennae and leg placement. ¼" snips into the edge of the fabric is the best marking option for fleece. 8. From the highlight fleece fabric (white in our sample), use the patterns to cut the following: TEN small wing hearts TWO eyes (the eye pattern in on the same page with the head pattern)
6 9. From the lining fabric (hot pink lining in our sample), use the pattern to cut TWO wings. At Your Sewing Machine & Ironing Board Appliqué wing hearts and eyes 1. Following the placement shown on the pattern pieces, position five white hearts on each pink fleece wing, and position two white eyes on one black fleece head. Pin in place. 2. Cut a piece of tear away stabilizer to fit beneath each wing (similar to wind beneath your wings... ha! couldn't resist) and the head. Place each fleece piece on top of a piece of stabilizer. 3. Thread the machine with bobbin thread in the bobbin and decorative thread to match the hearts/eyes in the top (white in our sample). Attach a decorative stitch presser foot or appliqué presser foot. We used the clear Janome Satin Stitch foot with its wide open front and helpful center guide notch. 4. Select a small zig zag stitch (we used 3.0 width and 1.5 length). 5. Zig zag around one heart, using the edge of the heart/circle as the center guide for your zig zag stitch. The fleece fabric may curl as you stitch. You can use your seam ripper or a stylus to hold the edges down as you sew.
7 NOTE: This first round of stitching allows you to "pre-position" the appliqués, securing them in place and creating a smooth edge for the decorative stitches that follow. 6. Without removing your fabric from under the needle, re-set the machine for a satin stitch (4.0 width and 0.4 length). Stitch around heart again, covering the zig zag with the pretty satin stitch. 7. Repeat to appliqué the remaining nine hearts. When all are complete, remove the excess stabilizer. 8. Then repeat to appliqué the two eyes.
8 NOTE: If you are new to appliqué, check out our tutorial. Button eyes 1. Find the two 1" black buttons. 2. Following the positioning on the pattern, place one black button within each white eye circle. It should sit towards the bottom of each white circle. Tape in place. 3. We used a Button Sewing foot and the button sewing option on our Janome MC8900. To do this, thread the machine with black thread, attach the Button foot on the machine and lower the feed dogs. Select the "Sew on button" option, or select a zig zag set to a width of approximately 4.0 mm (this will be determined by your machine's instruction manual). 4. Place the button under the foot. Turn the wheel by hand to lower the needle into the first hole of the button. Continue to turn the wheel by hand until the needle approaches the second hole of the button. Adjust the stitch width if necessary. Sew on the button. Remove the tape. Remove the excess stabilizer.
9 NOTE: For more information, check out our tutorial on Sewing Buttons by Machine. Of course, you can sew the buttons on by hand. Make sure you double or triple your thread and stitch numerous loops so you can completely fill the button holes with thread. You don't want any white showing through the holes of the buttons. Create the smiling mouth 1. Find the head pattern piece. Fold it in half along the taped center line. Trim away the ladybug s mouth, following the pattern's drawn smile. 2. Find the head piece with the eyes stitched in place. Place the paper pattern over the fleece, matching all the outer edges, and pin in place.
10 3. Cut a piece of tear away stabilizer to fit beneath the head. Place the fleece on top of the stabilizer. 4. Thread the machine with decorative thread (we used hot pink rayon thread), and attach a decorative stitch foot (we again used the Janome Satin Stitch foot). 5. Using a straight stitch, sew around the cut out smile, staying just inside the paper. 6. This marks the shape and position of the mouth.
11 7. Re-set the machine to a satin stitch with a 0.4 stitch length. Adjusting the width of the zig zag from narrow (2.0 mm) to wide (4.0 mm) as you sew, fill in the outline for the mouth. 8. Sew along the upper edge, then the lower edge, then fill in the center. Ahhhh - she's looking cute already! Remove the excess stabilizer.
12 NOTE: Janome's latest top-of-the-line Horizon Memory Craft features a variable zig zag feature, which allows you to control the width of a zig zag stitch as you sew using the knee lifter. Start with a straight stitch and widen out all the way to a 9mm zag zag - all without ever taking your hands off the fabric. Find out more here. Chest heart appliqué 1. Following the positioning on the main body pattern, make the placement for the larger chest heart on one of the fleece body pieces. 2. Re-thread the machine with thread to match the chest heart. We used hot pink. 3. Following the same method as above for the wing hearts and eyes, position stitch the heart. 4. Then appliqué in place.
13 Assemble the wings 1. Find the two appliquéd fleece wings and the two lining wings. Place a lining wing right sides together with each fleece wing, aligning all the raw edges. Pin in place around the outer edges, leaving the straight upper end of each open. 2. Using a ½" seam allowance, stitch around each wing, remembering to leave that upper end open. 3. Clip the corners, trim the seam allowance back to ¼" and clip the curves. 4. Turn each wing right side out through the open end. Using a long blunt-end tool, such as a knitting needle or chopstick, round out the curves of each wing. Neither the fleece nor the lining fabric like direct heat from an iron, so to press, place the wing on a padded surface and apply steam without actually touching the fabric.
14 5. Find the plain fleece body (the one without the appliquéd heart). Place it right side up on your work surface. Place the wings, also right side on, on the body, aligning the top raw edges of the wings with the top raw edge of the body. The two wings should touch in the center, which will leave just over ½" of body fabric showing to either side. Create and attach the antennae 1. Find the two 1" x 6" strips of fleece, the cording and the two single poms. 2. Cut the cording in half into two 18" lengths. 3. Place the two fleece strips right right up on your work surface. Place a length of cording across the center of each. 4. Wrap the fleece around the cording and pin in place. There will be 6" of cording exposed on either end of the wrapped fleece.
15 5. Attach a Zipper foot. Stitch along the fleece, staying as close to the cording as possible. 6. Stitch across one end through all the layers fleece and cording. 7. Now here's the cool part. Pull the free end of the cording (the end that is not stitched across), turning the fleece tube
16 right side out. This will pull the stitched end through the tube along with the cording. 8. You're turning it right side out on itself, making a filled tube. 9. Trim away the excess cording from the stitched end. Leave the excess cording on the free end. 10. Hand stitch a pom to the stitched end of the tube. Make sure you firmly secure the pom in place. 11. Repeat for the second antenna. 12. Position the antennae over the wings. Each antenna should be approximately 1" from the inside edge of each wing. From the raw top edge of the body/wing, the length of each antenna should be about 5". Pin in place.
17 13. Find the fleece head with the button eyes and smile. Place it right sides together with the body/wings/antennae. Pin in place. 14. Using a ½" seam allowance, stitch across through all the layers. 15. Trim the excess cording even with the seam. Body back and legs 1. Find the body back (with it's appliquéd heart) and the remaining plain fleece head. 2. Pin the two pieces right sides together, leaving a 4" opening at the center. 3. Using a ½" seam allowance, stitch the layers together, remembering to lock your seam at either side of the 4" opening.
18 4. Find all twelve leg pieces. 5. Match them up into appropriate pairs and place each pair right sides together. Pin in place. 6. Using a ½" seam allowance, stitch around the curved outer edges of each pair. The inner straight edges remain open. 7. Trim the seam allowance back to ¼".
19 8. Turn right side out and get a small handful of fiber fill. Fluff up the fiber fill. 9. Stuff each leg, working the filler down into the curve. NOTE: Don't forget to review our Pillow Stuffing Tutorial for stuffing tools and tricks. 10. Following the pattern markings, as well as the little clips you made when initially cutting out the body pieces, pin the legs in place on the body back. 11. Machine baste the legs in place, staying within the seam allowance or about ¼" from the raw edge. 12. Place the ladybug front and back right sides together, sandwiching the legs, wings and antennae between the layers. Align the outer perimeter raw edges of both pieces. Pin in place all around.
20 13. Using a ½" seam allowance, stitch all around the ladybug body. Go slowly and carefully around all the curves to maintain a smooth seam allowance. Remember, you left an opening in the back head/body seam for turning and stuffing, so this outer seam is uninterrupted. 14. Turn the finished ladybug right side out through the opening in the back head/body seam. 15. Stuff with the remaining fiber fill. This is designed as a cuddly pillow rather than a firm toy, so we suggest a light touch with the filling for a soft, cushy... huggable feel. 16. Thread a hand sewing needle and slip stitch the opening closed. Keep your stitches tiny and close to prevent any filler from poking out through the seam. Contributors Project Design: Alicia Thommas Sample Creation and Instructional Outline: Michele Mishler Tags: Valentines Day Pillows & Cushions
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Published on Sew4Home Long Ruffled Scarf in Luxurious Rayon Editor: Liz Johnson Tuesday, 27 October 2015 1:00 What's the lifeblood of any wardrobe? Accessories! Why do we love accessories so much? Because
More informationUptown Pillow Trio: 9-Patch and Triangle Squares with Flange Accents
Published on Sew4Home Uptown Pillow Trio: 9-Patch and Triangle Squares with Flange Accents Editor: Liz Johnson Wednesday, 17 May 2017 1:00 Is your sofa looking at you with big, sad eyes? Well, of course
More informationToddler's Laminated Cotton Project Apron
Published on Sew4Home Toddler's Laminated Cotton Project Apron Editor: Liz Johnson Thursday, 09 January 2014 1:00 Keep your tots tidy with this adorable apron for art projects and more. We used laminated
More informationRustic Scandinavian Apron With Decorative Stitches
Published on Sew4Home Rustic Scandinavian Apron With Decorative Stitches Editor: Liz Johnson Wednesday, 26 October 2011 9:00 Like whipped cream on a plain piece of pie or a marshmallow dropped in a mug
More informationKids' Round Storage Bins with Appliques & Side Handles: Fabulous Fall with Fabric.com
Published on Sew4Home Kids' Round Storage Bins with Appliques & Side Handles: Fabulous Fall with Fabric.com Editor: Liz Johnson Tuesday, 23 September 2014 1:00 Mary Poppins had a spoonful of sugar to work
More informationGardening Apron with Comfortable Split Skirt: Take it Outside!
Published on Sew4Home Gardening Apron with Comfortable Split Skirt: Take it Outside! Editor: Liz Johnson Friday, 15 June 2018 1:00 It's time to plunge your hands into fresh dirt! If you're like us, you're
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Published on Sew4Home Canvas Slim Bag with Elbow Patch Corners Editor: Liz Johnson Wednesday, 29 March 2017 1:00 Ahhhh, the classic leather elbow patch... it can transform a rumpled guy in a tacky corduroy
More informationThe Lydia Bag, featuring 2018 Pantone Color of the Year: Ultra Violet
Published on Sew4Home The Lydia Bag, featuring 2018 Pantone Color of the Year: Ultra Violet Editor: Liz Johnson Monday, 29 January 2018 1:00 Sometimes you just need something simple! This beautiful bag
More informationFloating Rick Rack Napkins
Published on Sew4Home Floating Rick Rack Napkins Editor: Liz Johnson Monday, 30 April 2018 1:00 Did you know the paper napkin made its debut in 1887? While that's quite historically interesting, we still
More informationBeautiful Cotton Garment Covers
Published on Sew4Home Beautiful Cotton Garment Covers Editor: Liz Johnson Friday, 21 March 2014 1:00 Today's pretty garment covers are a great way to keep clothes clean and dust-free in your closet. Many
More informationModa Fabrics' Lil' Rascals Storybook Bedroom: Ukulele Pillow
Published on Sew4Home Moda Fabrics' Lil' Rascals Storybook Bedroom: Ukulele Pillow Editor: Liz Johnson Thursday, 08 September 2011 9:00 Cute toss pillows in interesting shapes are a great way to interject
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Published on Sew4Home Skirted Sewing Machine Cover Editor: Liz Johnson Thursday, 18 September 2014 1:00 In honor of National Sewing Month, maybe you should do something sweet for your trusty sewing machine,
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Published on Sew4Home Decorative Sofa or Bed Bolster Editor: Liz Johnson Thursday, 16 November 2017 1:00 Great fabric, an interesting shape, and a few special bits of embellishment. We combined all three
More informationFarm Girl Vintage Style Reversible Apron
Published on Sew4Home Farm Girl Vintage Style Reversible Apron Editor: Liz Johnson Tuesday, 19 May 2015 1:00 Sometimes our aprons are frilly, fun, and pretty enough to work as an "outfit-topper-offer."
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Published on Sew4Home Haul It Floor Cushions Editor: Liz Johnson Monday, 15 March 2010 9:00 Some well-known facts: toy cars are cool, toy cars roll best on hard surfaces, hard surfaces hurt your bottom
More informationMini Backpacks as Party Treat Bags
Published on Sew4Home Mini Backpacks as Party Treat Bags Editor: Liz Johnson Thursday, 07 July 2016 1:00 Birthday party treat bags are usually flimsy plastic things filled with candy and trinkets those
More informationJanome Monday: Appliquéd Kite Tote
Published on Sew4Home Janome Monday: Appliquéd Kite Tote Editor: Liz Johnson Monday, 28 July 2014 1:00 Let's go fly a kite! This tote is ready to take off on your next adventure or at least on your next
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Published on Sew4Home Kitties-To-Go Handbag Editor: Liz Johnson Wednesday, 21 February 2018 1:00 Tabby Road is a classic collection from Tula Pink that debuted well over a year ago, but has continued to
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Published on Sew4Home Rip Stop Grocery Bags with Carry Pouch Editor: Liz Johnson Tuesday, 28 October 2014 1:00 I want my grocery bags to work as hard as I do. That means I should be able throw whatever
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Published on Sew4Home Double Layer Half Apron with Pockets, Tucks & More Editor: Liz Johnson Monday, 24 February 2014 1:00 We're spending this week In The Kitchen. And today, we've packed a whole lot of
More informationWoven Border Print Pillow with Poms
Published on Sew4Home Woven Border Print Pillow with Poms Editor: Liz Johnson Tuesday, 11 February 2014 1:00 Border prints are exactly what they sound like they'd be: a wide motif band running the entire
More informationCooling Neck Wraps for Adults, Kids & Pets
Published on Sew4Home Cooling Neck Wraps for Adults, Kids & Pets Editor: Liz Johnson Friday, 12 June 2015 1:00 When the temperature rises, one of the very best quick-cooling spots on your body is your
More informationPretty Pleated Squares Table Runner
Published on Sew4Home Pretty Pleated Squares Table Runner Editor: Liz Johnson Friday, 16 February 2018 1:00 The beauty of this runner is in the texture of the pleated squares side by side with the plain
More informationMarket Tote Trio in Tula Pink's Elizabeth: FreeSpirit Fabrics
Published on Sew4Home Market Tote Trio in Tula Pink's Elizabeth: FreeSpirit Fabrics Editor: Liz Johnson Monday, 30 March 2015 1:00 eye-catch ing, adjective: immediately appealing or noticeable. Synonyms:
More informationEnglish Cottage Christmas Stockings: Christmas in July
Published on Sew4Home English Cottage Christmas Stockings: Christmas in July Editor: Liz Johnson Thursday, 06 July 2017 1:00 Did you ever wonder where "Christmas In July" came from? It turns out this summer
More informationSweet Softies: Funny Bunny
Published on Sew4Home Sweet Softies: Funny Bunny Editor: Liz Johnson Thursday, 08 April 2010 10:00 Stuffed animals make me happy. They live on my desk at home and at work, so I can glance over at them
More informationSummer Fun: Outdoor Padded Roll-up Cushion
Published on Sew4Home Summer Fun: Outdoor Padded Roll-up Cushion Editor: Liz Johnson Friday, 22 July 2011 9:00 Around these parts, Summer is prime time for outdoor concerts. Seating for these events is
More informationScrapBusters: Mug Rug
Published on Sew4Home ScrapBusters: Mug Rug Editor: Liz Johnson Monday, 03 October 2011 9:00 My brother made me laugh out loud when he said a "mug rug" sounded like a bad toupee for an ugly guy. Although
More informationBelted Cross-Body Bag with Decorative Stitching
Published on Sew4Home Belted Cross-Body Bag with Decorative Stitching Editor: Liz Johnson Wednesday, 04 March 2015 1:00 Decorative stitching against a neutral canvas gives this slouchy bucket bag a great
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Published on Sew4Home Lightweight String Style Backpack with Crossover Pockets Editor: Liz Johnson Tuesday, 14 August 2018 1:00 String style backpacks are in high demand right now for back-to-school, but
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Published on Sew4Home Italiano Kitchen: Mama Apron Editor: Liz Johnson Monday, 25 October 2010 9:00 We love aprons here at Sew4Home. So we knew our Italiano Kitchen would not be complete without them.
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Published on Sew4Home Floral Half Apron with Slash Pockets Editor: Liz Johnson Monday, 03 July 2017 1:00 It may be a half apron, but it s full of pretty details. For yourself or as a delightfully easy
More informationSparkle & Shine Knit Infinity Scarf
Published on Sew4Home Sparkle & Shine Knit Infinity Scarf Editor: Liz Johnson Wednesday, 17 January 2018 1:00 Infinity scarves are one trend that just keeps going and growing. You can find them in everything
More informationDouble Zipper Device Sleeve with Wrist Strap
Published on Sew4Home Double Zipper Device Sleeve with Wrist Strap Editor: Liz Johnson Thursday, 13 July 2017 1:00 We love the idea of concealing a cutting-edge electronic device inside a vintage wrapper.
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Published on Sew4Home Jazzy Ironing Board Cover Editor: Liz Johnson Wednesday, 03 February 2010 10:00 You'll see from our instructional photos below that we made this jazzy ironing board cover while working
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Published on Sew4Home Organza Flower Pillow Editor: Liz Johnson Thursday, 11 March 2010 9:00 Yesterday you learned how to make delicate organza flowers. Let's put them to use with this Turquoise 2010 project.
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Published on Sew4Home Designer Pillow Knock-Offs with Fairfield: Nautical Ahoy! Appliqué Pillow Editor: Liz Johnson Friday, 09 August 2013 1:00 For our final day of pillow week with Fairfield Processing,
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