This pillow was inspired by the sequin pillows that are so popular, although thick seam allowances mean that this one doesn't "flip" directions.
I used a 10" square pack of Cotton Shot fabrics from Benartex. It has 42 different rainbow shades in it; I selected 23 prints to use in my pillow. (If you count in the photo below, there are only 21; I added in two more as I assembled the pillow.)
You'll Need:
(23) 10" squares in a rainbow of colors (we'll use half of each square to make two petals, so if you're pulling from scraps, you'll need a total of (23) 4" x 8" pieces)
3/4 yard gray fabric
12"-long zipper
Download the half-circle template here.
Cutting:
From the gray:
(1) 13" x 17" rectangle for backing
(2) 2" x 17" strips for top/bottom borders
(2) 2" x 17" strips for top/bottom borders
(10) 1-1/2" x 17" strips
Making the petals:
The video shows two different ways to cut and sew the petals. You'll need at least 45 - but if you sew a few extra, you'll have some options when it comes to color placement to created the gradated rainbow look.
Hellooooo, rainbow!
The finished pillow:
This Rainbow Petal Pillow is my fourth tutorial in the Pillow Talk series.
Find the other tutorials here.
Find the other tutorials here.
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The pillow and fabrics are both gorgeous. Thank you for the tutorial also.
ReplyDeleteThe HEXIE QUILT TOP WIP you're working on sounds amazing! Don't forget to protect your duck down quilts with a suitable mattress protector to keep it in great condition. Happy quilting!
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