Continuing with the excitement of a new pattern release, I have a pillow cover pattern for you. Make one as an accent to your snugly Star Light, Star Bright Sampler. If you read all the way to the end, there is a fabulous giveaway from
Phat Quarters. Fabulous!
This pillow uses my favorite star from the Sampler. I love this block! I also like to be able to switch out my pillows (well, in my head, in real life I'm lucky to make my bed), so this pattern is for an envelope backed pillow.
Supplies:
1/4 yard Light
1 fat quarter Med 1
1 fat quarter Med 2
4 1/2" square Dark or Focal (optional, this is for the center square, I used the light for mine)
1 piece of 11" x 15" backing
1 piece 7" x 15" backing
14 in pillow form
Grab your instructions
here.
Grab HST instructions
here.
Stick around, giveaway information is at the end of the post.
We start first by drawing a line on the wrong side of all the background squares, both sizes.
I like using a mechanical pencil, it's a nice thin line, but shows up well.
A little tip I got from
Bonnie Hunter of Quiltville is not clipping threads until you have sewn on both sides of the half square triangle. Years I have been stitching, clipping, and then stitching again. Years!
When stitching the 1 1/2" squares stitch just a hair over from the drawn line.
Press, then trim 1/4" over from the seam. Pressing before trimming helps keep the size accurate.
Once your block is assembled, add borders to the top and bottom. I like to stitch this part with the border on bottom and the pieced part on the top. That way I can watch and make sure I don't catch a seam and turn it.
Next you will cut your back envelop pieces. On each one you will turn one long side and press a 1/2" seam allowance. You can totally eyeball this. I usually do, but since I was doing a tutorial I figured I better be accurate. (You can see I'm still a little over the 1/2" mark, so not that accurate.)
I stitch a 1/4" from the edge, that way I know I'm going to catch it all. Lay the large piece on top, right sides together and stitch the top seam.
Lay the smaller piece right sides together, overlapping the larger piece, stitch the bottom seam.
Make sure the smaller piece is laying on top, that way when you flip it, this part will be tucked under.
Pin to keep it all in place. Sew each side seam.
Clip the corners and flip.
Give it a quick press and insert your pillow form.
Shooting quilts is hard!
I'm going to need more practice.
Lets just go with the simple fold.
Not sure where to start? How about with 3 free fat quarters? Phat Quarters on
Etsy has donated *your choice* of 3 fat quarters from the
Foxglove Line. Score!
New to Phat Quarters? Check out their blog
here.
Good luck! Happy Stitching!
Jen