Tuesday, August 2, 2011

The Pinerest Challenge

Sherry from Young House Love  and a few of her buddies are having a little Par~tay today.




Pick something you've "pinned" lately and make it.
Possibly put your own spin on it.
Thought I would give it a go.

I Pinned this pillow below. I love the large flower!  I plan to make
my flower red as well, but I will be using a different colored fabric for the pillow itself.



Here we go..........

The tutorial called for (20) 2 1/1" felt circles.
(The Panera courtesy cup worked perfectly.)


(30) 3 1/2" circles.
(My star bowl did the job.)


Enough fabric to cover the front and back of your
existing pillow or new pillow form.
My pillow measures 18" x 19".


Cut each circle in 1/2.



I used my cake carrier to make a nice large circle on my fabric. 


I used a pen to trace the circle.


Using coordinating red thread, sew the 1/2 circles directly to the fabric.


It goes surprisingly fast!


Keep sewing in circles using up all the large 1/2 circles first.

As I got closer to the center, I started using the smaller 1/2 circles.


The very center of the flower is an uncut circle. Machine sew in place.


Cut a piece of fabric for the back of the pillow. 
Machine sew three sides, insert pillow and pin closed.
Whip stitch the end closed.

I quickly ran out of daylight, so outside I went to take advantage of the 
last bit of natural light.


This is actually a fairly large pillow.
It's new home will be on my sofa in my "creative space".

So how did I do?

21 comments:

Maya / מיה said...

Wow, gorgeous!

Brandi said...

Great job! I love the felt flower!

Britt@knewlywifed said...

Thanks for stopping by my blog:) Love the project you chose. It turned out beautifully! I'm a new follower now :)

Melissa said...

WOW! You totally rocked this challenge! Well done Amy!

Many Blessings,
M.

J.Taylor said...

Thanks for posting on my challenge project! I am so glad you did so that I could make my way over to your blog! What great pillow! Learning to sew is on my summer to do list and maybe I will try to tackle this project once I learn! Great job.

J @ agirlandakey.blogspot.com

Connie said...

Love it!!! Great tutorial. It looks like you and your sewing machine have become great friends.

Vici said...

I have pinned this pillow as well. Want to make it for my daughter's room. You did a fantastic job. I want to post your challenge project.

Vici @ my-timebetween.blogspot.com

Katie said...

Love, love, love the colors you've chosen!

Erin said...

It turned out gorgeous Amy! I love the colors. :)

S~ said...

Wow, that turned out great! I love the color combination.

Christa said...

Oh my, you did wonderfully. So cute. You definitely earned the right to have a creative space in your home. You put it to good use.

Jamie said...

Absolutely amazing. Makes me wish I could sew!

Patricia said...

Looking good. I like that idea. Thinking of your ruined library book reminds me of something that happenened to a library book from when my son was in Cub Scouts. We had borrowed a Scout handbook from the library and the cover got torn off. So ~~~ I purchased a new copy of the same exact handbook to replace the library book and took both books to the librarian. They didn't appreciate the fact that I replaced the book, rather than pay the extra fees for a ruined book. Sheesh~ Now I think I'm going to copy this and go over to Connie's blog and post it for my Tuesday rant. It must still bug me after all these years.... LOL.

Diapers and Divas said...

What a great pillow! I'm definitely going to tackle this project. You've been added to my Pin board! Haha! Great tutorial, too!
Thanks for stopping by our blog!
-Heather

Carey's Farmhouse Kitchen said...

I love the contrast of turquoise and red together! Great job!

⚜ ↁℯℬℬᴵℰ⚜@ Debbiedoos blogging and blabbing said...

You did amazing girl! I love it. So funny yesterday I was thinking what a great idea to do a pin challenge, seeing I have done magazine copy cat challenge. My idea was old news on the pin LOL. I love the challenge and will have to hop in if they do it again.

A Joyful Chaos said...

It's beautiful! I will have to try making one too. Thanks for sharing the tutorial.

Jenn said...

I love that you made this! It's been in my to-make file forever. Yours is simply lovely ... and very inspiring :)

thisdiylife said...

I have this pinned too! Can't wait to do one for our bedroom. Excellent job :)

Sara said...

SO pretty!! Would LOVE it if you would link these up at my turquoise lovin' party going on right now!! http://www.sweetlittlegals.com/2011/11/turquoise-lovin-13.html

Mimi said...

I love your pillow! What a wonderful simple and not confusing tutorial. And I love the turquoise and red! Great job :)

 
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