handmade holidays...
Making this cuddly pillow is so quick and easy, it's like performing a
magic trick. What's the secret? Knots. The pieces are tied together
(fleece fabric needs no hemming), which makes this gift simple enough
to complete in an afternoon, and cute enough to give to a best friend
or cousin.
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| Fleece | |
| Scissors | |
| Ruler | |
| Chalk | |
| Fiberfill | |
Time needed: About 2 to 3 Hours | |
1.
Cut 2 identical heart shapes from the fleece, 1 red, 1 green. To allow
for a 4-inch fringe, be sure to cut the hearts 8 inches larger than you
want your finished pillow. We cut ours 26 inches across and 22 inches
long for an 18- by 14-inch pillow.
2.
On 1 fleece heart, use a ruler and chalk or a disappearing-ink pen to
draw a heart 4 inches in from the edge of the fabric (see
illustration). Measure and draw fringe that's about 1 inch wide and 4
inches long (up to the center heart, as shown).
3.
Stack the hearts with your chalk lines on top. Cut the fringe, through both layers of fleece, stopping at the center heart.
4. Begin at the bottom point of the heart and
tie the top piece of fringe to the bottom piece by double-knotting
them. Continue up the side of the pillow. At the dip at the top, knot
together the top 4 fringes (2 pairs) into 1 double knot to cinch the
opening more tightly. Then go back to knotting just 2 fringes until
only 4 pairs are untied.
5. Stuff the heart with fiberfill. Tie the
remaining fringes. Brush off any chalk that still shows. Ink lines
should disappear according to the package directions.
6.
For a twist on this gift: Try a different shape, such as this
lion pillow. We knotted together squares of orange and yellow fleece
and brought our king of the jungle to life with cord whiskers, and felt
eyes and nose attached with tacky glue. For square pillows, cut off and
discard the corner fringes before you begin knotting.
Thanks momoflilangel for sharing the link!!!!
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by HarleesMom700 on Oct. 21, 2008 at 7:43 AMThose are daring. I think I might try them for my Sunday School class. Thanks for the instructions. |
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by Rysana on Oct. 21, 2008 at 2:23 PMthose are super cute im going to try to make them for christmas presents for the lil kids |
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by dawnyz on Oct. 22, 2008 at 12:51 AMYou can also make a matching throw or full or twin sized blanker by doing the ties too. I made my Daughter a strawberry short cake one for her 7th birthday and she still has it and still uses, the only one down fall is its CRAZY warm hehehe. Hope this help a little too. Have a good day
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by yvonne37 on Oct. 22, 2008 at 8:07 AMgreat idea... I might make them small and put them on the christmas tree!!!
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by lisakm on Oct. 29, 2008 at 4:11 PMAbsolutely love this idea! I am going to make the square ones for Christmas gifts for the kids in the family. They will love the animal pillows!
Lisa |
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by BusyMom5x on Oct. 29, 2008 at 4:31 PMOH this couldn't have come at a better time! All of the families are going to get a fleece no-sew blanket along with a copy of the paperback "The Shack" for Christmas. I'll have to now make a pillow or two to put with each one. Thank you so much!
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by KIMIER19 on Oct. 29, 2008 at 9:06 PMI have learned there are different kinds of FLEECE which kind do you use?
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by BusyMom5x on Oct. 30, 2008 at 7:37 PMQuoting KIMIER19:
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by kayleighsmummy on Oct. 30, 2008 at 7:39 PMI love them ............ Thanks for the idea. :) Love my kids........Love being a mom...........Love CafeMom..........Love to crochet
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by mamactink on Oct. 31, 2008 at 9:59 PMthis is perfect for me... i actully just ruined a fleece blanket....i cut a hole in it! now i can actually make something from it! yay i am happy now! |
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