Butterscotch & Rose Pretty Piped Pillow #3 - Framed 'n' Fabulous

Similar documents
Woven Border Print Pillow with Poms

Flat Bench Cushion with Buttons & Piping

Nautical & Nice: Spun Stripes Pillow Trio

Yoga Mat Tote. Sewing Tools You Need. Published on Sew4Home. Editor: Liz Johnson Monday, 09 November :00

Back to School: Zippered Pencil & School Supplies Case

Closet Hanger Safe for Travel & More

Learn To Sew: Xtra EZ Pony Tail Bolster Pillow

Ruffle Bunnies: Fun Appliqué Kitchen Towels

ScrapBusters: Hot Dots Pinwheel Coasters

Last Minute Mother's Day Idea: Roll-Up Make-up Brush Caddy

Double Layer Half Apron with Fancy Details

Nautical Ahoy! Appliqué Pillow

Toddler Booster Seat in 2 Sizes and with a Carry Handle

Personalize An Off-The-Rack Tee

Color Block Queen Duvet Cover

Organza Flower Pillow

Pinafore Pillow Jacket

Keepsake T-Shirt Pillow with Knotted Corners

Garden Party Apron: Make it from Fat Quarters

Scrappy Patchwork Border Dish Towels

Soft & Stuffable Fabric Shopping Bags

Gardening Apron with Comfortable Split Skirt: Take it Outside!

Fleece Scarf with Zippered Pocket

Good Gifts for Guys: Fleece Scarf with Zippered Pocket

Fast Gift Wrap Sleeves in Felt & Cotton

Vintage Style Sweetheart Apron

A single pillow in an interesting shape (and a striking color) is the perfect focal point to energize an otherwise standard pile of pillows.

Scrappy Patchwork Flour Sack Dish Towels

Rip Stop Grocery Bags with Carry Pouch

Summer Fun: Outdoor Padded Roll-up Cushion

Tab-Top Panel Curtains with Button Accents

Sparkle & Shine Knit Infinity Scarf

Makeup Brush Roll-up Case with Secret Pocket

Soft & Stuffable Fabric Shopping Bags: Shop Pretty

Beautiful Cotton Garment Covers

Triple-Flounce Apron: Short & Sassy

Pretty Pleated Squares Table Runner

Designer Pillow Knock-Offs with Fairfield: Nautical Ahoy! Appliqué Pillow

Kitchen Curtains with Ribbon Ties

Italiano Kitchen: Mama Apron

Heirloom Pillow with Wave Tucks and Woven Lace

Lovely Lace Valances. Published on Sew4Home. Editor: Liz Johnson Friday, 12 September :00

Double Layer Half Apron with Pockets, Tucks & More

Sleek Fabric Wallet with Zippered Coin Pouch

Happy Mother's Day: Big & Little Pillow Pair With Ruffly Ribbon Ties

Double Zipper Pillow with Decorative Stitching

Double-Ended, Two-Handed Potholder

Tall Structured Fabric Box Baskets

Notepad Folder To Go. Published on Sew4Home. Editor: Liz Johnson Friday, 04 December :00

Crossbody Canvas Bucket Tote

Woodland Delight: 9-Pocket Door Caddy for Jewels and Lingerie

Hot Pads with Ribbon & Decorative Stitch Accents

Quilted Accordion Pouch for Jewelry, Lingerie & More

Lightweight String Style Backpack with Crossover Pockets

Janome Week: The "Everything" Apron: Embroidery, Decorative Stitching and Quilting

Decorative Sofa or Bed Bolster

Make Your Own Grocery Bags

Double Zipper Device Sleeve with Wrist Strap

Lace & Decorative Stitch Window Valances

Floral Apron with Curved Skirt and Button Accents

Kid-Size Lil' Chef Apron

Stretchy Headbands: Pleated & Turban Styles

Italiano Kitchen: Bistro Placemats

Sewing and Craft Half Apron

Fabric Basket with Pretty Angled Handles

Uptown Pillow Trio: 9-Patch and Triangle Squares with Flange Accents

Reversible Knit Baby Blanket featuring Coats Eloflex Thread

Floral Half Apron with Slash Pockets

Half Round Hanging Basket

French Desk Set: Blotter

ScrapBusters: French Press Cozy

ScrapBusters: Personalized Mug Rug

Flannel Apron with Rick Rack Accents

Slightly Slouchy Storage Baskets in Burlap & Cotton

Sports Team Tailgate Apron

Mini Charm Square Patchwork Placemats

Canvas Slim Bag with Elbow Patch Corners

Farm Girl Vintage Style Reversible Apron

Square Patchwork & Tufted Couch Cushion

Coin Purse with Pleated Front

Market Tote Trio in Tula Pink's Elizabeth: FreeSpirit Fabrics

Creativity is in the Bag: Toile Tote with Button Accents

Skirted Sewing Machine Cover

Kitties-To-Go Handbag

Microwavable Rice Heating Pads

Accent Rug with Little Sunshine Appliqué

Quilt Basics - Piecing Quilt Blocks by Machine Part 4B of 5

Haul It Floor Cushions

His & Hers Pajama Shorts

Relaxing, Therapeutic Neck Pillows-A Fan Favorite!

Decorator Pillows with English Paper Piecing Accents

Hello Kitty Sewing Basket & Pincushion

Re-Make & Re-Use: Up-cyled Cloth Grocery Bags - Stronger, Cuter

Lingerie Bag & Shoe Bag Travel Set

Three Tier Ombre Apron with Shabby Chic Style

Easy Appliqué: Apple & Pear Kitchen Towels

The Lydia Bag, featuring 2018 Pantone Color of the Year: Ultra Violet

Zip Zap Mini Pouch with Side Loop Straps

Long Ruffled Scarf in Luxurious Rayon

Thanksgiving Elegance: "Conversational" Bound Napkins

Transcription:

Published on Sew4Home Butterscotch & Rose Pretty Piped Pillow #3 - Framed 'n' Fabulous Editor: Liz Johnson Friday, 28 October 2011 9:00 The final entry in our Pretty Piped Pillow Series is a gorgeous octagon, which features a double framed square and clever corner triangles. As with the other pillows in this series, the patchworking looks much more complex than it really is. Make sure your initial cuts are precise, and assembly will be a snap. We show you how to add the piping and how to alter your pillow form to fit the unique shape. Joanna Figueroa's lovely Butterscotch & Rose collection is the perfect fabric choice for these pillows and so much more. The colors are rich and creamy and the patterns elegant. But in true Joanna fashion, nothing ever feels stuffy or dated. She injects a modern energy into the charm of a nostalgic color palette. Like a cashmere sweater worn over your favorite jeans; it's comfortable and stylish in one fell swoop. Butterscotch & Rose is no longer a current collection, but there are many similar options within the myriad of new quilting weight cottons. To find the other two pillows in this Series, scroll to the bottom of the page to the "Related Articles" links. Sewing Tools You Need Any Sewing Machine (we recommend the Janome 4120QDC) Zipper foot Fabric and Other Supplies

⅓ yard of 44-45" wide feature fabric for the center square; we used Joanna Figueroa's Butterscotch & Rose by Fig Tree Quilts for Moda Fabrics in Buttercream Floral Natural ¼ yard of coordinating 44-45" wide fabric for the inside frame; we used Joanna Figueroa's Butterscotch & Rose by Fig Tree Quilts for Moda Fabrics in Ruby Tossed Buds ¼ yard of coordinating 44-45" wide fabric for the outside frame; we used Joanna Figueroa's Butterscotch & Rose by Fig Tree Quilts for Moda Fabrics in Butterscotch Floral Natural ¼ yard of coordinating 44-45" wide fabric for the corner triangles; we used Joanna Figueroa's Butterscotch & Rose by Fig Tree Quilts for Moda Fabrics in Solid Ruby ½ yard of coordinating 44-45" wide fabric for the pillow back; we used Joanna Figueroa's Butterscotch & Rose by Fig Tree Quilts for Moda Fabrics in Ruby Floral Queen Anne's Lace ½ yard of ONE additional coordinating fabric for the piping; we used Joanna Figueroa's Butterscotch & Rose by Fig Tree Quilts for Moda Fabrics in Ruby Acorn Mosaic 2¼ yards of ½" cotton cording Curved needle (optional, for sewing on buttons) One 18" x 18" pillow form See-through ruler Iron and ironing board Scissors or rotary cutter and mat Fabric pen or pencil Straight pins Tape measure See-through ruler Seam gauge Getting Started 1. From the fabric for the center square (Buttercream Floral Natural in our sample), cut ONE 11" x 11" square. 2. From the fabric for the inside frame (Ruby Tossed Buds in our sample), cut the following: TWO 2½" x 11" strips TWO 2½" x 14" strips NOTE: We cut two 2½" x width of fabric strips and then cut those strips down into the 11" and 14" lengths. 3. From the fabric for the outside frame (Butterscotch Floral Natural in our sample), cut FOUR 3½" x 14" strips NOTE: We cut two 3½" x width of fabric strips and ten cut those strips down into the 14" lengths. 4. From the fabric for the corner triangles (Solid Ruby in our sample), cut TWO 3½' x 3½" squares, then cut each square in half into two triangles 5. From the fabric for the pillow back (Ruby Floral Queen Anne's Lace in our sample), cut the following: ONE 13" x 18" rectangle (the overlap panel) ONE 15" x 18" rectangle (the underlap panel) 6. From the piping fabric (Ruby Floral Queen Anne's Lace in our sample), cut enough 2" wide strips on the bias to create a finished strip at least 78" long.

7. Arrange all the cut pieces to match our pattern. This will allow you to pick up the pieces in the correct order as you sew together the pieces. At Your Sewing Machine & Ironing Board 1. Find the two 11" inside frame strips (Ruby Tossed Buds in our sample) and the 11" x 11" center square (Buttercream Floral Natural in our sample). 2. Pin one strip, right sides together, on the top of the center square and one strip, right sides together, on the bottom of the center square. 3. Stitch together using a ½" seam allowance. Press the seam allowance together and towards the darker fabric. 4. Find the two 14" inside frame strips (Ruby Tossed Buds in our sample). 5. Pin one strip, right sides together, on each side of the center square.

6. Stitch together using a ½" seam allowance. Press the seam allowance together and towards the darker fabric. 7. Find the four 14" outside frame strips (Butterscotch Floral Natural in our sample). 8. Pin one strip, right sides together, on the top of the center square (which now has the inside frame sewn in place) and one strip, right sides together, on the bottom. 9. Stitch together using a ½" seam allowance. Press the seam allowance together and towards the darker fabric. 10. Find the four small triangles. Pin one triangle, right sides together, to each end of the two remaining 14" outside frame strips. 11. Stitch together using a ½" seam allowance. Press the seam allowance together and towards the darker fabric. 12. In addition to pressing towards the darker color, for all the above seaming it is important to alternate the direction of the seams you will be matching up. In other words, if you press the seam of one piece to the right, the seam it matches up with should be pressed to the left. This will allow the seams to nest together, the seam lines to match perfectly, and the patchwork to lay nice and flat.

13. Pin one finished triangles/strip piece to the top of your in-progress front and one to the bottom. 14. Press well from both the front and back to complete the pillow front. Make the pillow back 1. On both the overlap panel and the underlap panel fold and press one 18" edge ½", then fold and press an additional 3". 2. Edgestitch in place along the inside folded edge to create a 3½" clean finished hem on each piece. NOTE: If you are new to hemming, check out our technique tutorial: How To Make A Simple Hem.

3. On the hemmed overlap panel mark placement for the buttonholes. One buttonhole should be at the exact center (9" from the top/bottom).the other two buttonholes should each be placed 5" from each raw edge (5" down from the top and 5" up from the bottom). 4. Following the instructions in your machine's manual, make one buttonhole at each of the three marks. The buttonholes should be vertical within the hemmed edge in other words parallel to the hemmed edge. 5. Take both pieces and overlap the hems to yield the correct finished width (18" in our sample) 6. The opening should be centered along the back of the pillow. 7. Use the positioned buttonholes to mark the placement for the buttons and hand stitch three buttons in place. 8. Overlap the panels again and button the buttons. Working as close to the edges as possible, stitch the top and the bottom of panels together to secure and create one piece. Keep your stitching within the regular seam allowance. It's easier to work with one piece to do the final assembly of the front and back.

9. Place the pillow back right side up on your work surface. Place the pillow front right side down on top of the pillow back (in other words, the two pieces are right sides together). 10. Align your see-through ruler along the raw edge of the corner triangle. Use a rotary cutter to trim off the corner of the pillow back so it is flush with the pillow front. 11. Repeat at each corner. 12. If you don't have a rotary cutter, draw a line along the ruler's edge and then cut along the drawn line with a pair of scissors. Piping 1. If this is your first time making piping, see our piping tutorial for tips on how to make it and attach it. 2. Stitch together your 2" bias strips to create a 78" length.

3. Wrap the fabric around the cord. Pin close to the cording to hold it in place. 4. Using a zipper foot, sew close to the cording to create your fabric covered piping. NOTE: If your sewing machine allows, move the needle all the way to the left. Or, use a narrow base zipper foot so you can get nice and tight against the cording. 5. The flange (this is the fabric portion that is flat) on the cording should be a perfect ½" seam allowance. 6. Machine or hand baste the piping onto the right side of the pillow front, aligning the raw edges and easing around the corners. NOTE: Since you cut your strips on the bias, it should bend nicely, but you can also cut a few slits into the flange to help it around the corner angles. However, be sure not to cut into your stitching. 7. To join, cut back the piping cord to match and overlap to finish.

8. Again, if you're new to attaching piping, check out our tutorial for tips on joining and finishing. Sew front and back together 1. Layer front and back right sides together, sandwiching the piping in between. Pin well all around. 2. Using a ½" seam allowance and your zipper foot, sew around all four sides of the pillow. 3. Unbutton the pillow back and turn the pillow cover right side out. Alter the corners of the pillow form 1. Our pillow is an octagon rather than square like our pillow form, and although we probably could have squished the pillow form into the corners, we were worried about wrinkles showing through. 2. So, we stitched and cut off the corners of our pillow form to match the pillow cover. 3. To do this, measure approximately 2½" back from the point of each corner and draw a diagonal line with your fabric pen. 4. Stitch along the drawn line.

5. Trim the pillow point back to about ½" from the seam line. 6. Insert the octagon pillow form into the octagon pillow cover through the back opening and button closed. Contributors Project Design: Alicia Thommas Sample Creation and Instructional Outline: Debbie Guild Tags:

Butterscotch & Rose Pillows & Cushions Butterscotch & Rose Pretty Piped Pillow #2 - Diamonds 'n' Tufting Butterscotch & Rose Pretty Piped Pillow #1 - Round 'n' Round This project and patterns (if any) may be downloaded for personal use only. No electronic or printed reproduction permitted without the prior written consent of Sew4Home LLC. Copyright 2009-2018 Sew4Home LLC. All Rights Reserved. Source URL: https://sew4home.com/projects/pillows-cushions/butterscotch-rose-pretty-piped-pillow-3-framed-n-fabulous?page=0