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Saturday, September 8, 2012

DIY: Patchwork Denim Pillow Case


My best friend of all time, Kaitlyn, moved to Ottawa this year for school and as a going away present, I thought it would be cute to do something sentimental like this. These are actually scraps from our OWN denim jeans that we ripped up to do the DIY Tie Bleach tutorial. 

Materials:
Sewing Machine
Thread
Assorted Denim
Fabric Ribbon
Lace
White studded fleece fabric
Pillow Insert



Sewing Machine - be mindful that you're sewing thick material, use a canvas/denim needle, preferably a 16/100 guage medium-to-heavy-weight needle (regular point).
Also be mindful to use extra strength durability thread. 


Cut your assorted denim into square patches, sizes and dimensions may vary.


Sew them in an entirely random pattern


Make it big enough to form one side of the pillow like this. 


Given the dimensions of the pillow insert, make sure the sheet is at least two inches wider on each side.


So now you have one side.


Using the back fabric - I just used left over cream coloured fabric for the back- Sew the two pieces of fabric together and put the pillow insert inside, sewing it shut.


Hopefully it fits as well as mine did!



Now it's time for the embellishments.
I used lace and fabric ribbon to make ...well.. lacy ribbon?





Align them and sew them together


You'll get something shnazzy like this. Bear in mind that you're not limited to colour or pattern, the world is your oyster and you can customize your embellishments any which way you choose.



This is how you make a bow. Fold the ribbon to form a circle and pressing into the middle, stitch the two sides at the center like so.



Use excess ribbon to pinch it in the middle and sew that together.


Layer the sides and sew it.


Get something like this. Sew it to the pillow case wherever you thing is aesthetically to your preference.



I made two pillows and changed the style. The second one I made the insert myself with cotton quilt batting. It looked really nice together and they match perfectly because I used the same scraps.
She loved the present and took it with her to her new apartment, so if you're looking to make something sentimental but still design-savvy, this is definitely the project idea for you!

Enjoy!

-czaR2D2 

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