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Dept.
Hands On
Old Clothes + Needle and Thread = A New Pillow
Barbara Zarestky, Amanda Carestio and
quilting artist Benares Finan-Eshelman give you the step-by-step. |
The New Year likely brought with it promises
to get rid of something old—be it a habit, a way of thinking,
or some unwanted clothes taking up space in your closet (since,
sadly, parachute pants have not made the comeback you were hoping
for). And, with 2008 has come a chance to try something new, like
picking up sewing. This simple quilting pillow project combines
both resolutions and is sure to add color and a creative spark
to your home this winter—in an eco-friendly fashion, of
course!
We’ll show you how to craft a simple quilted pillow coverlet
out of used, but not used up, clothes and fabrics. These types
of projects also offer an easy way to incorporate organic and
sustainable materials into your work. If you don’t have
an old pillow or other cloth to use as filling, try using natural
or organic cotton for stuffing.
MATERIALS:
You’ll need enough fabric (your recycled clothes or old
drapes, etc.) to cover the front and back of the pillow. This
can be an existing pillow you choose to cover, or you can create
your own. If creating the pillow, you’ll need stuffing (a
pillow insert, other cloth, or store-bought batting). You won’t
need a closure, since the pillow cover works as a kind of envelope,
but if you’d like an extra decorative touch, try adding
a zipper or buttons.
1. Cut your fabric into pieces and lay them out
on a flat surface so they measure the same height as your pillow
and approximately twice the width. Be sure to leave a few inches
for overlap and an inch extra on each side for the seam allowance.
2. Next, either hand stitch or machine sew the
patchwork pieces together in the pattern of your choosing.
3. Fold the fabric, with right sides facing in,
to meet and overlap at the center back. Pin and then stitch the
two side edges together, using a one-inch seam allowance.
4.Turn your fabric right side out. Stuff your
pillow using your existing pillow structure or store-bought or
handmade pillow insert and enjoy!
Want to learn more about quilting? Benares
will offer quilt classes March 5 through 26 at Cloth Fiber Workshop.
Barbara Zaretsky is a fiber artist and director of Cloth Fiber
(http://www.clothfiberworkshop.com);
she also operates BZDesign and can be reached at barbara@clothfiberworkshop.com.
Amanda Carestio works as an editorial assistant with Lark Books,
but when she’s not working on a book about crafts, she’s
busy making her own stained glass, jewelry, and various accessories
for her dogs.
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