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Featured: Zig Zag Pillow Tutorial

January 23, 2014 by Heather Damron

Pillows are such an easy and fun way to change up a room – I especially love using pillows seasonally. It’s a nice way to acknowledge the changing seasons without having to fully redecorate. Plus, pillows are just cozy and add a nice element of warmth.

This Zig Zag Pillow tutorial from Modern Handcraft via the Sewing Rabbit is a modern way to incorporate fun fabric into a fabulous pillow. You can use hearts (as pictured) as a nod to Valentines day…or a breezy fabric to welcome spring. It’s a fun tutorial and full of possibilities.

zigzag

Supplies:

  • 1/2 yard of print fabric 
  • 1/4 yard of solid fabric
  • 18″ piece of fusible fleece or quilt batting
  • Spray baste or basting pins if using a non-fusible batting
  • Sewing machine & notions (thread, colored thread for accent quilting, scissors, rotary cutter, straight pins, cutting board, acrylic ruler)

Skill level:

Advanced Beginner.

See the full Zig Zag Pillow tutorial HERE.

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