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Cute Rosette Pillow

A Super Cute Rosette Pillow From a Pair of Pants!

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/cute-rosette-pillow • Posted by Lydia H.

I made this pretty pillow for my sister as a housewarming gift for her new house. I was in camp when she had her housewarming party though so I wasn't able to give it to her until Christmas. It was a lot of fun to sew and kept me busy when I was staying with Aren while he was on a job in Grande Cache. It took me a while since I didn't take it to camp with me. Now that I have a portable machine though (thanks Pris!) I will be able to take stuff with me while I'm out. Awesome!

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

2 h 00

Difficulty

So-so
Medium pillow 2bon 2bcouch Medium pillow 2bon 2bbench

Description

I made this pretty pillow for my sister as a housewarming gift for her new house. I was in camp when she had her housewarming party though so I wasn't able to give it to her until Christmas. It was a lot of fun to sew and kept me busy when I was staying with Aren while he was on a job in Grande Cache. It took me a while since I didn't take it to camp with me. Now that I have a portable machine though (thanks Pris!) I will be able to take stuff with me while I'm out. Awesome!

Instructions

  1. Small red 2bpants

    I started with these pants that my sister gave me while I was visiting her.

  2. Small pillow 2bsketch

    These were my two ideas for the rosette pillow. I decided to go with the rectangular pillow as the square one seemed too busy.

  3. Small making 2bpiping

    I made some piping (some people will call this cording) for around the edges to give it a sleeker look.

  4. Small piping

    This is the finished piping before it was sewn onto the cushion itself.

  5. Small cushion 2bwith 2bpiping

    One side of the cushion with the piping sewn down. You can see the seam at the bottom wear the edges of the piping meet. This will be enclosed in the pillow seam once it is all sewn up.

  6. Small pattern

    I used an existing pattern that I had made for the rosettes. Basically three circles of varying size.

  7. Small circles 2bto 2bbe 2bironed

    Each rosette consists of six pieces. You sew two of each size together, cut a small hole in the middle and turn it inside out, then iron them flat. Sorry some of these photos are no good. I don't know what setting the camera was on and I can't really go back and take new photos now. :)

  8. Small rosette 2bbegin

    Then you gather each of the pieces into a rosette shape.

  9. Small detail 2bsewing 2brosette

    After the center piece has been gathered you gather the next piece around that one being sure to hide the hole you cut in between each layer.

  10. Small rosette 2bprogression

    From left to right we have single rosette centers (three), then a center sewn to a 2nd piece and finally a finished rosette.

  11. Small detail 2broses

    The two sides of the pillow were sewn together and it was stuffed before the rosettes were sewn on. Using very small stitches s as to keep them completely invisible the rosettes were sewn down securely in a line across the front.

  12. Small pillow 2bon 2bbench

    The Finished Cushion

  13. Small pillow 2bon 2bcouch

    As I said, this was a fun project and my sister really likes it which makes it well worth the effort! I am pretty excited about the machine I got for Christmas too as I have been unable to do much as far as crafting goes while I am out in camp. I am thinking that I will finish my Strip Quilt while I am out there.