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Ornamental Pinwheel
Pillow
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Lovely lace designs are the "star" of the show!
One-color lace embroidery designs sew up in
a flash, and, although digitized as freestanding
designs, they look fantastic on fabric too! The
diamond shapes that make up this pillow fit together
just like a six-pointed star quilt square. Tassels and covered buttons
give extra
charm.
You'll want at least two pillows to decorate your
sofa. Match a quilt and they'll look great as accent
pillows on the bed, too.
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Supplies needed:
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1/3-yard of each of
the three fabrics
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6 tassels
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2 large covered
buttons
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16 oz. bag of
stuffing
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Button and carpet
thread
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Hand needles - soft
sculpture needle (4 to 6 inches long) and large-eyed
needle with a sharp point
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Printout of the
pattern piece -
Click here
for the pattern pdf file.
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Tracing paper
Embroidery Designs from Embroidery
Library:
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Instructions:
Print out the pattern
piece and then trace two pattern shapes onto each color
of fabric.
Stabilize the fabric as
you would for any normal embroidery.
In the center of each
traced piece, embroider a lace ornament design |
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Making the pillow top and backing:
Cut out the embroidered pieces. Trace and cut out two plain pieces from each color
fabric. There will be 12 pieces in all. |
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Editors note: Half-inch
seam allowances will be used throughout this sewing
project.
Join 3 pieces (one of
each color) to form one half of the pillow top. The top
of the embroidery should face the place where the points
meet in the center. Repeat to make the second half. |
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Join the two halves together with a seam
down the center. Match the points in the center of
the pillow top as closely as possible. |
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In the same manner, join the plain
pieces to make the back of the pillow, but, when
making the final center seam, stitch only to the place
where the points meet. Leave the other half
unstitched so that you have a place to turn the pillow
later. |
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Lay out the pillow top and back with
the right sides together, matching the points as
precisely as possible. |
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Stitch along the entire outside edge
of the star. |
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Inserting the tassels:
At each point, add a tassel.
Bring a piece of the button and carpet thread through
the loop of the tassel, then thread both ends of the
thread through the eye of the needle. |
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Poke the threaded needle out through
the very tip of the point of the star, bringing the
thread, and the tassel loop through the fabric.
Tie a knot in the tassel loop to
secure the tassel in place.
Repeat these steps for each of the 6
points in the star. |
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Turn the pillow right side out.
Stuff the pillow. It should be
firm, but soft. The eraser end of an unsharpened
pencil is helpful for getting the stuffing into the
small points. It is important that the stuffing be
firm in the center. Close the opening. |
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Assemble the covered buttons
according to the package instructions. I used
small scraps left over from the red fabric to cover my
buttons, but you could use a coordinating print,
or embroider a mini design on the fabric to make it
extra special before you cut it out. |
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Thread the soft sculpture needle with
a long piece of the button and carpet thread.
Double the thread over and knot together at the thread
ends.
Pierce the center of the pillow, where
the points meet, and bring the needle through to come
out where the points meet on the other side. Make
two stitches like this, then pull the thread firmly and
steadily until the indentation is as deep in the pillow
as you like. If you pull too much, and the fabric
puckers, let up a bit, and the puckers should ease out.
Make a couple more stitches, then tie off the thread. Attach the buttons through the center of the pillow.
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I just love the look of this classy
star. The dark green, burgundy, and off-white give it an
old world feel. But if you want a more jolly mood,
you could use the classic red, holly
green, and white. For
those who celebrate Chanukah, picture it in blue, white,
and gold, with Dreidel or Menorah embroidery. The
possibilities are endless. |
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Click
here for a printable version of these project
instructions.
You'll need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on
your computer. If you don't have it, you can download a
free copy by clicking on the icon below.
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