Monday, July 19, 2010

The Finished Project. It's a.....

Pillow!

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I started with one of my old t-shirts, cutting 1 1/2 in wide strips from it.

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Using the longest stitch, I sewed right down the middle of each strip.

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I ruffled each strip by pulling the bottom thread and easing the gathering along the thread. This takes a while so I sat and watched a couple of episodes of Veronica Mars while I did it. I really miss that show.

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I laid out one of my husbands old dress shirts and started laying down the ruffled strips to see how wide my pillow would be and to make sure I had enough ruffles to go all the way across the shirt.

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Once I had all the ruffles down, I knew how wide to cut my pillow.

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Using the side seam of the shirt as a guide, I started sewing the ruffles on to the back of the shirt, going down the center of each strip, right over the original basting stitch. I overlapped the ruffles just slightly.

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Here it is with all the ruffles attached.

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Turn the shirt over and button up what is now the back,

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then turn the shirt inside out and sew the top and bottom of the pillow.

Unbutton the shirt and turn it right side out.

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Now you can either stuff it, or make a pillow form to fit inside, ( I did this using an old sheet and the filling out of an old pillow.)

Once the pillow is stuffed, button up the back, and enjoy your up-cycled pillow!

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