Archive for the ‘Pillows’ Category

101 Patchwork Projects & Quilts (2011 issue)

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

Just received my copy of the 2011 101 Patchwork Projects & Quilts and want to share that I have two projects included. I am so excited!

A bedroom isn’t complete without a profusion of pillows. My first project (page 75), Serenity Sham, is so easy to make! My second project is a Pieced Shower Curtain on page 86. Brighten your morning with this pieced shower curtain topped with colorful grommets. Check it out!

Donna Babylon is a DIY and sewing guru. Her latest book is Decorating Sewlutions: Learn to Sew as You Decorate Your Home. Learn more at www.MoreSplashThanCash.com

Sew News Article

Wednesday, April 6th, 2011

Just received my copy of the newest Sew News magazine (April/May 2011 issue). My article “Polished Pillows” is featured on page 22-23. One of the questions that I regularly hear is “How do I make professional-looking pillows that hold their shape”. The article features tips, tricks and photos. Check it out!

Donna Babylon is a DIY and sewing guru. Her latest book is Decorating Sewlutions: Learn to Sew as You Decorate Your Home. Learn more at www.MoreSplashThanCash.com

Pillows Speak Loudly in Decorating

Friday, March 4th, 2011

When people ask me how they can spruce up their room quickly, I always suggest making some pillows.  Pillows are a very inexpensive and colorful way to add colors, shapes and texture to your home—especially if you make them yourself.

Pillows soften the lines of contemporary furniture and add splashes of color where needed. One of the best features of using pillows in decorating is that they are a good way to change your decorating schemes on a whim—and on a budget.

Think beyond having pillows match your decor. Consider using customized pillows to celebrate events or holidays. There are so many theme fabrics to choose from, you are certain to find fabric that interests you.

If you are thinking about learning to sew, pillows are the perfect place to start.

More tips on making pillows can be found in Donna’s new book, Decorating Sewlutions: Learn to Sew as You Decorate Your Home.

Donna Babylon’s More Splash Than Cash decorating concept is designed to help everyone have a beautiful home. More Splash Than Cash doesn’t mean cheap. It means that the time and cash you invest–whatever the amount–are well spent and the results will be enjoyed for many years. Learn more at www.MoreSplashThanCash.com.

Pillows That Don’t Smile

Friday, January 28th, 2011

I just received a question via Home Dec Beck on why pillows don’t look square when complete. The answer to this is: the pillow cover is not square! Stay with me hear… I know it sounds crazy.

Let’s start with the pillow forms (or inserts). This is what gives shape and form to a pillow. First, I never rely on the measurements printed on the bag the form comes in—they many times are wrong. I always measure both the length and width of the pillow to determine the cutting dimensions for my pillow cover (regardless of the shape of the pillow). To both the length and width measurements, I add 1 inch for the seam allowances. For example, if my pillow form measures 16 inches square, I cut my fabric 17 inches square.

To address your concern that your pillows never look square (I always refer to the curved lines as “smiles” and the resulting floppy corners as “ears.” In fact, this is a problem that all sewists experience at one time on another that there is even a template made specifically for this.

  1. Place the pillow front and back (including the fleece type batting and muslin) with right sides together. Line up the see-through template with the cut edges of the fabric.
  2. With a water erasable fabric marker, trace along the template’s curved corner edges. Also mark the new corner pivot point provided on the template.
  3. Repeat this process at the remaining corners.
  4. Cut the fabric on these marked lines through all layers (the centers of each side remain unchanged). Stitch around the pillow following the newly cut edges.

Now turn the pillow cover right side out. The cover will look odd, but once the pillow form is inserted, the pillow will appear square.

You will be smiling, and your pillow will be perfect!

Who is Home Dec Beck? Click here.

Donna Babylon is a DIY and sewing guru. Her latest book is Decorating Sewlutions: Learn to Sew as You Decorate Your Home. Learn more at www.MoreSplashThanCash.com