Well, I'm proud to say that I finally made some Christmas pillows for the couch! Yes, I know I did it on Dec 31st. but guess what? I finished a project!! so Go Me! :) Here they are outside on the patio getting some sun. Kinda crazy and silly looking, but I love them.
I've been thinking about this project for a while, I wanted pillows or something to would go with my white and pink tree, and to match the cute Christmas stockings I found a while back.
This is my inspiration stocking. I wanted to make something just like this:
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aren't these just fun and adorable?
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So.. of course they don't sell white and pink striped crushed velvet at the local fabric shop. That would have been too easy. Since it was conveniently on sale (yay!) I bought 2 yards of each color. That would be plenty for two 20 inch square pillows. I can work on making something with any leftover fabric later.
I cut a piece that was 23 inches in length, of both white and pink. I then cut the white and pink into strips. I used my cell phone as a measuring tool, of how wide I wanted each stripe.
The white and pink fabric is kinda stretchy. I decided to use some scrap white fabric I found in my stash as a base, and sew the stripes on to that, so there wouldn't be any worries about stretching or looking wonky later.
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I'm sewing on the last pink stripe, there's a white muslin square as the base to keep things from getting to wiggly |
After completing 2 striped pieces, it was time to do the fun stuff! Making the tree.
I eyeballed drawing the tree onto a green piece of felt. I totally messed it up and went off the side of the felt piece. Now that I've done this, there's no reason to use green felt, if your just going to cover it with other fabric. I for sure had to cover this mess! lol.
I think it would have been cute, and way easier and faster, to use two different colors of felt for the tree. But I only had one color of green. That's not a good reason to drive across town for a 25 cent piece of felt. I was pretty positive I could find something in the house that would work.
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never fear! that corner piece got sewn on and completely covered. You'd never know by looking at it now |
I pulled out my box of ribbons and found a couple different shades of green. Now to decide on which ones to use...
I started out with the dark forest green and then added the polka dotted one. I cut the edge of the ribbon here and there to get the right curve of the tree branch. I used the tree on the stocking as my guide.
Here's what it looked like from the back. I'd cut off the ribbon overhang as I would go along.
Here's my two silly trees! The darker one is just the forest green and polka dot ribbons. I think it's a bit too dark to the other tree has just the green felt in the middle and some lighter green ribbon on the top. I think the lighter colors go a bit better on the white and pink.
For the star, I cut chunks out of gold rick rack. Why I have this, I have no idea. I'm sure I was going to make a crazy euro-trash Italian flavor type of 60's tunic top with this gold rick rack as the trim..... Dang it. Now I gotta go find the material for that. It sounds like something I need to make, and soon!
I pinned 2 pieces of the rick rack down with the points touching, and sewed down the middle. I then pinned the last 2 pieces on either side, the pointed touching the other points in the middle,and sewed carefully down the middle,without catching the top or bottom pieces in the seam. Then I fluffed it up and it looks like this. A gold 3D star.
Now onto the tree trunk. I didn't have brown ribbon or dark brown fabric, but I do have this brown satin cording stuff. I cut 3 short strands for each tree. and sewed them down next to each other to make one bigger tree trunk. It's not perfect, but it works. I used a piece of red ribbon for the base of the tree. My niece pointed out it the shape looks like a stocking. I was just looking at the example and wasn't paying attention. I think a flower pot shape would be good too.
and here we go... all the sewing has been done on the tree! Yay!! It's pretty cute!
I was looking at the example on the original Christmas stocking, and the mini decorations are red sequins. I don't have any of those, but I do have a seemingly endless bucket of jewels. I even found the multicolored jewels! I'm so glad I saved the leftovers from some old forgotten art/craft project.
I just took a handful of the gems and scattered them over the tree. Then i went back to turned them over, and thinned it out a bit. I glued everything in place with a hot glue gun. I might have to hand wash these, but we'll deal with that when it happens. If they do go through the washing machine, I have a ton more jewels if anything falls off, so I'm not too worried.
Here's a quick shot of the other lighter colored tree next to the sample Christmas stocking. I have less gems than the darker tree. I think it's better with less. Yes, I don't say that very often, but in this case it's true. :)
Here's another shot of the finished pillows. After all the sewing, then gluing of the gems, I then sewed backs onto the pillows, and added a zipper. (the backs are stripes as well, in case you wanted to know)
Yesterday was a very productive day. Besides finishing these two pillows, I made a dark brown fur throw blanket for the couch. The picture was too dark and didn't come out right. but lets just say it looks like mink. It's beautiful. It's fur that's been in the closet stash for a very long time. I was told by the family I was not allowed to make a fur vest, and I didn't want to make it into a rug, so a blanket it is! I found a dark grey knit fabric, and laid the grey onto the fut and cut the grey to the exact length of the fur. I then pinned, or actually safety pinned the 2 fabrics together, and then sewed everything together, except for a small opening. I turned it right side out, and then sewed shut the hole. Looks fantastic! It's really warm and cozy on the couch too. Speaking of..I think it's time for me to have some hot cocoa all snuggled up with my new fur blanket!
Happy New Years everyone! May we all finish the projects we love, and know and love ourselves enough to realize it's okay to donate/give away the ones we don't love or have time for anymore. (there's someone out there who will love it!!)
Hugs!
Caroline