I enjoy making pillows and this easy ruffle drop cloth pillow was no exception. I love the drop cloth's texture and oatmeal color combined with the shabby chic-ness (if that is a word) of the frayed ruffle edges.
The first thing to do is measure your insert pillow, mine was 19x19. By adding 2" to the width and doubling the length and adding an additional 8" my fabric piece to cut out was 21x46 (Kim from Restoration House shared these measuring guidelines which I am so thankful for, as I was always guessing before).
Adding the extra 8" allows for a fold over flap in the back of the pillow making it easy to change up the pillow's cover when the seasons change (or your tastes for that matter); something that I am always doing.
Once you have your cut fabric, iron a small hem on each short end and stitch along it for a nice, finished edge.
The first thing to do is measure your insert pillow, mine was 19x19. By adding 2" to the width and doubling the length and adding an additional 8" my fabric piece to cut out was 21x46 (Kim from Restoration House shared these measuring guidelines which I am so thankful for, as I was always guessing before).
Adding the extra 8" allows for a fold over flap in the back of the pillow making it easy to change up the pillow's cover when the seasons change (or your tastes for that matter); something that I am always doing.
Once you have your cut fabric, iron a small hem on each short end and stitch along it for a nice, finished edge.
There was a flaw in the fabric so I used this spot to place the ruffles.
The ruffles were strips of drop cloth 2" wide and were as long as I could get them. If you want to know how to make the ruffles (it's super easy), check out my picture tutorial here. As a side note, ruffles made from drop cloth material will have loose, frayed edges. While I love this "distressed" quality be prepared for lots of strings.
Pin the ruffles in place across the width of the fabric, then stitch right down the middle of the ruffle. Repeat this for each row of ruffles you have; for this pillow, I chose to do three rows of ruffles.
Once your ruffles are sewn to the fabric, it is time to sew up the case. Taking the length of your rectangle, fold down your top end around 6" or so (this will be the flap in the back). Bring the bottom end right up to meet the top of the pillow case.
Pin sides in place then stitch down the length of each side using a 1" seam allowance. I like to sew back and forth over the area where the flap is just to make sure nothing rips when removing or inserting the pillow forms. Don't forget to trim your corners (close to the stitching) then turn right side out, wiggling your corners into perfect points.
Fit your pillow form into the case and you are finished - a lovely, simple ruffle pillow!
- Kristin -
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Pin the ruffles in place across the width of the fabric, then stitch right down the middle of the ruffle. Repeat this for each row of ruffles you have; for this pillow, I chose to do three rows of ruffles.
Once your ruffles are sewn to the fabric, it is time to sew up the case. Taking the length of your rectangle, fold down your top end around 6" or so (this will be the flap in the back). Bring the bottom end right up to meet the top of the pillow case.
Pin sides in place then stitch down the length of each side using a 1" seam allowance. I like to sew back and forth over the area where the flap is just to make sure nothing rips when removing or inserting the pillow forms. Don't forget to trim your corners (close to the stitching) then turn right side out, wiggling your corners into perfect points.
Fit your pillow form into the case and you are finished - a lovely, simple ruffle pillow!
- Kristin -
I'll be linking to some of these awesome parties this week:
shabbynest.blogspot.com,myuncommonsliceofsuburbia.com, madincraft.blogspot.com, craftskeepmesane.blogspot.com, thegirlcreative.blogspot.com, makingtheworldcuter.blogspot.com,sumossweetstuff.blogspot.com, craftomaniac.blogspot.com, skiptomylou.org, creatingawesomefreethings.blogspot.com, betweennapsontheporch.blogspot.com, dittledattle.blogspot.com, Not JUST A Housewife, craftedition.blogspot.com, todayscreativeblog.net, bellabeforeandafter.blogspot.com, sewchatty.blogspot.com, somedaycrafts.blogspot.com, bluecricketdesign.net, somewhatsimple.blogspot.com, firefliesandjellybeans.blogspot.com, theshabbychiccottage.net, simplydesigning.blogspot.com, funtocraft.blogspot.com, justagirl.blogspot.com, lovelycraftyhome.com, tatertotsandjello.blogspot.com, iheartnaptime.blogspot.com, alittlelovelyblog.blogspot.com, www.whipperberry.com and http://debbie-debbiedoos.blogspot.com
I LOVE this pillow! I hope Pottery Barn doesn't see this great idea, because they would be all over it. Will definately try to make one.
ReplyDeleteThe pillow is so cute! Thanks for the tutorial too!
ReplyDeleteI'm here from Debbiedoo's Newbie party and your newest follower.
Have a great day.
Pam
This is beautiful! I love making pillows - this may have to be my next project!
ReplyDeletethis is beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great pillow, and wonderful tutorial.. I found your blog through Debbie doo's, I am your newest follower, and hope that you might consider following my blog as well.
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That is awesome Kristin! Really looks nice. Thanks for joining the newbie party this week. Have fun. XO
ReplyDeleteHi visiting from the newbie party. I love your pillow and tutorial. I'm a new follower.
ReplyDeleteLove the pillow, the ruffle just adds to it! Visiting from Debbiedo's!
ReplyDeleteRonell
this is adorable!!! i love the off center ruffles! i hopped over from dittle dattle. :)
ReplyDeleteI love this Kristin! Those frills are so cute and such a nice twist with the dropcloth. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteKim:)
I am not usually a ruffle girl, but this is fabulous! I might just have to make one... so cute!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Great job love the material you used. Have a great week, Vicky
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea. It looks beautiful. I'm your newest follower. I would love it if you linked your project up to my link party.
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Very sweet pillow!! Love the ruffles-
ReplyDeleteLove it! And may actually try it! Found you through Debbiedoos party and I'm your newest follower! great job!
ReplyDeleteAnything made with drop cloth is awesome and your pillow is no exception! The frayed edges on the ruffles only add to the charm, saving in my favorites. Well done!
ReplyDeleteLove the oatmeal colour, too! Great pillow.
ReplyDeleteThis pillow is SO pretty! I love it!
ReplyDeleteAwesome pillow!! Geat job!
ReplyDeleteI'm here from Debbie's party, and I'm also your newest follower!!
xxDaniella
I love ruffles!! Great job on the pillow. Looks professional!
ReplyDeleteI just did a burlap pillow with ruffles. check it out if you have time!
http://prudentlypaintedvintage.blogspot.com/2011/02/burlap-pillow.html
Visiting from More the Merrier Monday
Love how pretty something so simple can become, Kristin! You did a great job and I love your ruffles.
ReplyDeleteLove the ruffles! Thanks for sharing. Think I just might try to make one of these! :)
ReplyDeleteIt is gorgeous. I'm your newest follower.
ReplyDeleteOMGosh! I love the pillow, LOVE ruffles, and LOVE drop cloths! I have a sneak peak feature linking back to you scheduled for this evening!
ReplyDeleteDenise
Extreme Personal Measures
I love this pillow!! Awesome job!!
ReplyDeleteEeeck! This is adorable. I love the ruffle!!
ReplyDeletePS- I'm doing my first ever giveaway on my blog and I'd love for you to come enter! http://mygirlishwhims.blogspot.com/2011/02/my-first-giveaway-and-introducing-your.html
I'll be copying you!
ReplyDelete-Trish
Cuteness! I love making pillows and this one is super cute! I will be copying you soon enough! Check out my bathroom makeover at alottalovely.blogspot.com!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try this, will be perfect for my bed, I already have the fabric. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI like that you left the edges raw on the ruffles. You really got a lot of gathers, too, since that fabric is pretty thick. Very nice :).
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! It looks perfect on your bed! My next sewing task is to master ruffles. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteDarling pillow! You are very clever girl! Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI'm visiting from Debbie's Newbie party. I'm your newest follower. I hope you'll visit and follow me too!
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Love the pillow. I have got to check out the drop cloths ... such a practical and pretty way to go. Your pillow turned out great. Thanks for sharing your how-to tips. I'm visiting from Debbie's Newbie party. I'm your newest follower. I hope you'll visit and follow me too!
ReplyDeleteLynn
Such a great idea, and it's so pretty! I'd love for you to submit this to the M&T Spotlight at http://www.makeandtakes.com/spotlight
ReplyDeleteLove this! Simple chic.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this pillow! What a great tutorial you did too. I'm a VERY NOVICE sewing and you make me want to try this... thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love drop cloth & ruffles, what a pretty pillow. =] Thank you for the great tutorial.
ReplyDeletei came from todays creatives blog.. and I looove your pillow!!!! i am checking out the 'how to make the ruffles' now;-)
ReplyDeletecheers!
So cute!!
ReplyDeleteThose drop cloths have a lot of great uses other than their actual purpose! :) I really need to learn how to sew so I can do awesome projects like this!
ReplyDeleteYummy pillow cover! Love those frayed-edge ruffles.
ReplyDeleteTeresa@Much-A-Do
This is adorable! Love it. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI love this!!!
ReplyDeleteI'll be making one of these tomorrow! Thanks for the tips :)
ReplyDeleteLOOOOVE THIS!! FOUND YOU AT THE LINK PARTY OVER AT NOT JUST A HOUSEWIFE!
ReplyDeleteI WILL ATTEMPT THESE PILLOWS IN THE NEAR FUTURE! I SAW SOME ON SALE AT COSTCO FOR $30 EACH!
Love this pillow!!! I don't know if I have the skills, but I might try. Visiting from Tuesday Treasures.
ReplyDeletebeautiful, I love the simplicity of it!
ReplyDeleteI'd love you to link up to my party
http://itssewforyou.blogspot.com/search/label/Its%20Sew%20Fun
Beautiful pillow and great tutorial. Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteHumble Homemaking
Great tutorial! I made a similar pillow using the same technique! Yours turned out beautiful! I can never get enough ruffles or drop cloth material. Thanks for sharing! :) Michelle
ReplyDeleteI love this! i am going to feature this tomorrow. Thanks for linking it up!
ReplyDeleteI love love love drop cloth. It has become one of my favorite fabrics to work with. Your pillow is really nice. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteso cute!! It turned out beautifully. Thanks for sharing this at Transformations and Treasures!
ReplyDeleteThis turned out so pretty! Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteI haven't made any pillows yet but this one is so cute I might just have to give it a try! Thanks for such an easy tutorial.
ReplyDeleteHi Kristin! I love ruffles and this is super cute! Thank you so much for sharing your creativity in the DIY Project Parade! It's nice to 'meet' you! I'm going to include a link in this week's highlights! ;)
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week!
Roeshel
Oh I love this! Ruffled pillows are on my to do list. Thanks for sharing how you made yours!
ReplyDeleteOh be-still my heart Kristin! I have found my favorite lovely....ahem...I mean my favorite pillow for the year! I am so going to make one of these beauties. It is awesome. I wish I had this photo to add to my three part blog series, Pillow Talk. Could I link up to your tutorial for a future post(very soon)?
ReplyDeleteCome on over and check out all the lovelies.
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Thank you for making my day :-)
Sue
P.S. I am also a new follower!
ReplyDeleteSue
Just found your blog on One Pretty Thing--I LOVE this pillow! So pretty! I'm following you now!
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I love that this pillow is drop cloth AND has ruffles! It is so so adorable!!
ReplyDeleteI loved it so much, I featured it on my blog today! Come check it out:
http://justbeckause.blogspot.com/2011/03/blog-head-monday.html
Happy Monday!
<3 Becky
justbeckause.blogspot.com
Kristin, what can I say that a ton of people haven't already said. This pillow is awesome girl. I HEART it very much!!! Ruffles and all, he he.
ReplyDeleteI seriously loved this so much I just HAD to FEATURE YOU, so come grab a button, and display it proudly!!
THANKS again for linking up to Bella Before and After **AMAZE ME AUGUST**, and don't forget I have a fabulous giveaway going on this week for an original AVOCADO ART painting, by ME!! Come enter before it's too late. GIVEAWAY HERE, I really appreciate the support girl.
Hugs,
Bella :)
What a gorgeous pillow!
ReplyDeleteI just found you through Kristin's blog roll (My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia), so happy to discover your lovely blog!
All the best,
Anne
Ruffle Love****
ReplyDeleteI found you over at craftomaniacs linky party and featured your project!
I would LOVE for you to stop by!
Amanda
frillsandfrolic.blogspot.com
Finally! I have been looking for a tutorial like this! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI have some fabric scraps that look like they would work for this - thanks for inspiring me to a sewing project today!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute...love the drop cloth fabric...great idea. Saw this on CSI!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! I found you on Rustic Renditions. Great job!!!
ReplyDeletewhere do you buy drop cloth? (ps it's gin)
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see you make a quilt. That would be impressive.
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