Showing posts with label Pillow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pillow. Show all posts

Monday, September 24, 2012

DIY - Pillows to match

You might remember my Rag quilt that I posted here.

Well I finally got the opportunity to sew pillow cases and throw pillows to match.

Two of the three pillow cases and one of the throw pillows.
The throw pillows are all envelope pillows - no zippers. Much easier and much quicker to sew.
I found a shop on line and ordered fringe and cord trim to give the pillows a little somethin' somethin'.
The cord went well with the light colored fabric


The fringe went well with the dark print.


But neither went well with the blue. 

So I thought and I thought and I decided to trim it just like the blanket. I had a narrow strip of fleece left over, so it put that between the two (three) layers of blue. Sewed it with the seam on the right side out and then snipped it all the way around. I really like the way it turned out and it goes perfectly with the blue.


If anyone is interested in the fringe, let me know and I'll dig up the link.

Aloha a Hui Hou!

Sunday, September 2, 2012

DIY - Bleached Coral Pillow

 A while back I painted a coral pillow and shared it with you here


I love how the pillow turned out, but it does feel a bit "hard" where the paint is.

So I got thinking about a bleach technique that a friend of mine shared on her pinterest page and that it might be the solution I was looking for.

According to the instructions you would need:

Colored fabric
Stencil (If you are making your own you will need poster board, a pen, cutting board and a cutter)
spray glue
tape,
Ruler/yard stick
Black Permanent Marker
Rubber Gloves
Plastic Foil
Newspaper
Paper Towels
Spray bottle filled with a 50/50 mix of water and bleach

The first thing I did was photo copy my pillow and piece together the pages to make the pattern for my stencil.

I laid it on top of the poster board, and pressing firmly I traced the design onto the poster board. Using the cutter and the cutting board below I cut out the coral design.


 I spread out some newspaper, laid out my stencil and sprayed the back side with spray glue.



According to the instructions on the glue can, it has to air dry for about 15 minutes before I can place the stencil on my fabric (this way it remains tacky and I can pull it off a couple of times). I did have to respray the stencil after the 2nd and 4th use.

Which is good, because I had some taping and measuring to do

First I spread plastic foil on the table and since I was working outside I taped it down.

Next I measured the middle of my fabric and the middle of my design. Using a permanent marker I marked the lines where the fabric should be and marked the corners where the stencil needs to be.



Then I added some more cardboard so I wouldn't mess up the rest of my fabric with bleach. I pressed down all edged of my stencil firmly to ensure I get a sharp edge.


On my first try I used a 50/50 mix of bleach and water in my sprayer bottle. I squirted the open area of my stencil and right away dabbed off the extra solution using paper towel so it wouldn't spread too far and so my stencil wouldn't get soaked. When you know you'r done spraying, pull off the stencil.

This is what it looked like after 2 sprayings and about 35-40 minutes


It didn't get as light as I had hoped and it leaked a bit, making the branches look a bit chunky.

Let's try this again.

But this time I used 100% bleach in my spray bottle.


AH! Much better!! It is much crisper and not pink. I repeated this 3 more times.

After it line dried I went ahead and washed everything. Then sewed envelope pillows.





Oh and remember the first pillow? Well I went head and traced the outline of the coral branch with a black marker and it made it look much, much better


No two pillows are the same and it definitely is a playing game, getting it just right. Not spraying too much, not too little, wiping it down right away. So go ahead...PLAY!

Aloha A Hui Hou!

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Monday, July 16, 2012

DIY - Pop of Red / Sea Horse Pillow

As I mentioned last week I have a 2nd red pillow case that I wanted to paint.

I know that I didn't want to paint another coral branch. So I looked for something else that would go along with the coral and I found this:


I thought hmmmmm.....Seahorse.....Seahorse? Yeah, seahorse!

Since this pillow case is darker than the first one, when I started to draw, it was so hard to see the marker lines and couldn't get the size right.

I then thought I'd draw a grid and then draw the seahorse.

Fail, the grid vanished faster than I could draw! Must have been the humidity in the air today.

Finally I just created a pattern on the computer. The pillow is larger than a piece of paper so I had to split it up in sections and then tape them together.

Using the stencil I traced seahorse onto the pillow.


Next came the fun and I had to paint fast!




I outlined everything first, to make sure I have my lines


and then I filled it out.


Stuffed it, and DONE! My fraction of the cost designer seahorse pillow.

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Aloha a Hui Hou!