National Craft Month: How to Make a Petal Pillow

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The Petal Pillow is a very popular project on AllFreeSewing.com.  I’ve shared this project on Facebook and loved seeing such a positive response there as well. Some Facebook readers even shared photos of their own petal pillows!

As a gift to all of you wonderful blog readers, Allison Harris from Cluck. Cluck. Sew has allowed me to share the entire tutorial right here on the blog! Learn how to make your own petal pillow with these instructions. It’s a great project for spring. Enjoy!

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First you’ll need:

-a little over a 1/2 yard of fabric….19 inches to be exact. You can get away with a half yard if you already have it, just cut your pieces to 18″ instead of 19″. I used home weight fabric from Joann’s.

- 1/4 yard felt. Buy the good stuff on the bolt and not the cheap sheets in the kids crafts section. The stuff I used is made from recycled plastic bottles and is really stiff and thick. This felt came on a 60″ bolt, but if the bolt is smaller you might want to buy a half yard just to be safe.

- a large and small cup (or other circles) for tracing, a large bowl for tracing, a pen, scissors, and cardstock to make your template.

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Trace the rims of your cups onto your cardstock and cut out.

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Pin the templates to your felt and cut out circles. I was able to cut 3-4 circles at a time by folding the felt.

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Cut out roughly 30 large circles, and 20 small circles. You can always use more or less….but more the merrier I always say.

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Now cut your circles in half.

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Now your going to cut your fabric into three pieces.

1 large square 19 inches x 19 in. , 1 rectangle 19 in. x 15 in. , and 1 rectangle 19 in. x 12 in.

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On the right side of the 19 in. by 19 in. square, trace a bowl or large plate marking a large circle in the middle. Leave 4-5 inches or so around the edges. (my circle is hard to see in the next pic…squint real hard and you’ll see it!)

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Line up the edge of a large petal along the line you just traced. As you sew the petals on, overlap the petals about a 1/4 inch. Continue sewing around the circle, adding petals.

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When you get near where you started, put a petal in between the previous petals, so they overlap. Then you can start putting petals underneath the previous set. I lined up the straight edges of my petals only 1/4 in. or so underneath the previous petals because I liked them packed in there. Again…the more the merrier and the closer they are the better it will look.

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If you want extra volume in your petals, you can curve them and fold the edges as you sew to make the petals stand up a little bit. I started curving and bunching them a little bit on the third or fourth row.

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If you want extra volume in your petals, you can curve them and fold the edges as you sew to make the petals stand up a little bit. I started curving and bunching them a little bit on the third or fourth row.

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After you’ve done four or five rows of large petals and you’re getting close to the center, you can switch to your small petals. Again, as you get closer to the center you can curve and bunch the straight edge of the petals so they stand up a little and look like real petals. When you get to the center add a couple petals that are good and bunched at the bottom for extra volume.

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Cut a small circle out of felt about 1 inch, or large enough to cover your edges. Sew down with a few stitches in the center of the flower.

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Your done with the hard part…now lets make your pillow.

Finish the short edges (12 inch and 15 inch) of your two back rectangles by folding one side under 1/2″ twice and sewing.

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Place your pillow front and back pieces right sides together, lining up edges. Put the larger rectangle down first against the flower right sides together, then put your smaller rectangle on top if it, right sides together. Pin well.

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Sew around the edges with a 1/2″ inch inseam. Because home decor fabric frays easily, serge or do a quick zig zag stitch around the edges. Trim your corners and turn inside out.

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Stuff with an 18 inch pillow form and your done! Yay!

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What’s next on your spring ‘To Make’ List?

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Comments

  1. this would make a wonderful gift for a sister or friend or mother or grandmother. xmas birthday or just an I love you.

  2. Elizabeth says:

    Very cute! My 11 year old is learning to sew. This may be a good project for her this summer.

  3. This looks like a pretty pillow to make and the tutorial makes it look easy to do as well. Thanks.

  4. Carolyn McCravy says:

    This is a beautiful pillow….just my style!!

  5. that pillow is so cute, but in a household of all men, I tend to stay away from cute -

  6. Maryann Cavanaugh says:

    I find your projects very inspirational.

  7. So cute! I also like the prior comment about using this for scrapbooking.

  8. OMG! this is gorgeous! I think I want to try this!

  9. Next? So many things at once… cake balls, front door makeover, easter wreath, polymer clay eggs, soooooo many more!

  10. Love this pillow! It’s so bright and bold!

  11. ThanX for the instructions to this pillow! I’ve always wanted to know how to do this technique…very pretty indeed…

  12. we love you at Pappy Boutique!!! http://facebook.com/PappyBoutique. we are def going to tag you on our site!!

  13. Adorable pillow! Looks like a fun project.

  14. Elizabeth says:

    I love this project! Unfortunately I don’t know how to sew using a machine and doing this project by hand would take a long time! Maybe I will learn just so I can make some of these!!

  15. Jennivie says:

    Very pretty! I might have to make that for someone someday. It looks so complicated! Thanks for the tutorial

  16. diane legendre says:

    the next thing i will work on is making things to decorate white on white

  17. Veronika says:

    This is a great project. Wonderful to give for Mother’s Day to your Mother, NaNa or that Special Lady in your life who has been like a Mother to you. I am going to start on mine tomorrow as I just got all those circles cut out. It’s going to be great!!

  18. Meredith says:

    I have really been getting into making baby things. I just finished making a quilt for a baby girl, so now I have quilt it. Next on my very long list of projects to make, will probably be another baby quilt.

  19. Meredith says:

    I have really been getting into making baby things. I just finished making a quilt for a baby girl, so now I have quilt it. Next on my very long list of projects to make, will probably be another baby quilt.

  20. My next project will be curtains for the kitchen. I finally found the right fabric so it’s good to go!

  21. Cute pillow – I want to run my hand over it! Next I want to make a new wreath for the door, for Easter.

  22. I mostly have a lot of sewing to do for others, more clothing really. But, I do want to make new bedding for one of my daughters.

  23. I think those petal pillows are next on my list!

  24. Ellen Smith says:

    cute, my dd would love it

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