This was the pillow that was IN my head - not UNDER it. Ha Ha
I will show you how it came to life.
Once again, I am loving it.
I had two fabrics, a soft pink polka dot for the back and accents and the brassy flower print for the ruffles.
We will start with the front. Cut 4 - 2 1/2" x 15" strips for the spacers between the ruffles. Cut 2 - 4 1/2" x 15 for the outside strips. (I was making multiple pillows so I have too many strips shown here for one pillow)
Mark the middle on the backs of each strip. This will be important as you are sewing it together.
For the ruffles, cut 6 - 3" x 30". I serged one long end of each. (This picture shows that I also serged each short end. Then I sewed the ends into the seams and realized that serging was a waste of time.)
Then I gathered the raw edge of the other of long end of each ruffle piece.
I also marked the middle of the ruffle with a pin.
Pin the ruffle to an outside 4 1/2" x 15 strip, wrong side to right side as shown. (You may wonder why the polka dot strip seems so much smaller than the ruffle - and I have an answer for that. In this picture it actually is. I changed my mind after I took the picture. I wanted the strip to show more. It was originally going to be a 2 1/2" strip and I changed to a 4 1/2" strip for the outsides only.)
This is where the middle marks come in handy. I pin each end first then I pin the middles together. Then I ease the rest of the ruffle into the space that is left. Do not sew yet, just pin.
Lay another strip (2 1/2" x 15") on top of the ruffle matching middles. Pin these three layers together.
Finally, you can turn on your machine.
Sew 1/4" from the edge through all three layers.
Open up the top layer and topstitch.
Then pin another ruffle to the strip with another strip on top and sew again. Do this with three of the ruffles and strips. Topstitch each strip open.
After 3 ruffles are in place, the middle strip (2" x 15") goes in place.
It's starting to look good now.
You add ruffles and strips to the other side, just as you have done before, but the last strip will be the other outside 4 1/2" x 15" piece.
Sew them all down and don't forget to topstitch.
You can trim your top to be a perfect 15" x 15".
Looks great, huh! You want to hang it on the wall just like this, don't you? I love how the serged edge on the ruffles makes it look so finished.
Now start the back. Cut your piece 15" x 20". Then cut that piece in half with two pieces each 15" x 10".
On each piece, iron 1/4" in on a 15" side. Then fold it over another 1/4" and iron again and sew close to the open edge. This will give you a nice finished edge for your enveloped back.
Then lay your back on your front with right sides together. Make sure the ruffles are straight on the inside and the edge of the ruffle gets sewn into the seam. The backs will overlap. That is good.
Sew all four edges with a 1/4" seam.
Clip the corners like this.
Turn it right side out, stuff a 14" x 14" pillow form into it and waalaa! Look what you have!
She's a purty one!
Yep, I'm liking her a lot!
I am going to show you an easy way to do the gathering for the ruffles in a "soon to be" post. This way of gathering changed my life. You will LOVE it.
Hello! I found your site from One Good Thing by Jillee and your little project here has intrigued me. I am not a sewer. I only know how to do the most basic of basic sewing so I'm looking forward to your ruffles post. Hopefully it's not too difficult for my non-crafty brain to understand. LOL.
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DeleteHi, Trixie -
DeleteI am glad you liked the project. It is a fun one. Here is the ruffles tutorial. It has been a life changer for me.http://sassybagsandrags.blogspot.com/2012_08_01_archive.html
If you decide you want the pillow and don't want to make it, you can see it in my Etsy shop - https://www.etsy.com/listing/106931012/rows-and-rows-of-ruffles-pillow-style
If you have other colors in mind, we can work on that. Let me know if you would like a discount coupon.
Good Luck!