So here's how these almost-no-sew pillows came to be. I slit the back side lining at the bottom. Careful to just cut through the back, not the front. This only works with placemats that have 2 separate pieces joined together. |
There she be...my new (old) pillow form. I loved upcycling this pillow and keeping the cost down. |
I stuffed the pillow form into the placemat, and since I was feeling lazy, I used an iron and some stitch witchery to close up the slit in the back. Honestly? It worked GREAT! These pillows get laid on and tossed around daily and that stitch witchery has held firmly! |
Here they are on the futon! I l-o-v-e them! The botanical print, shades of green, nubby texture, and the price...about $2.50 each. |
By that fall, I had also found grass green pillow cases to further embellish the futon with more color. I also purchased this little 1950s sewing table, refinished it, recovered the bench, and my sweet green Den is now a very peaceful place to hang out. Ahhh. Thanks for visiting! I l-o-v-e comments and new followers! Making it to 50 followers would be a dream come true! Blessings! Donna joining these fun Linky Parties: C.R.A.F.T. Sew Many Ways Skip to My Lou Tip Junkie Sweet Floweret Singing Three Little Birds |