For my master bed, I wanted two
smaller pillows with some texture.
But I thought the ruffles might
be too frilly for what I wanted, and decided to make the texture on the pillow more subtle and simple. So rather than ruffles, I used double
fold bias tape. Sewing on the bias tape gave the lattice design, and
the 4 layers of the tape gave it some height to add the texture I
wanted.
So to make your own.
For these pillow forms, I
actually bought a cheap basic standard pillow from Walmart for $2.00 and cut it in half, sewing the cut edge shut.
MARK LATTICE LINES
Draw a single line diagonally, with a 45
degree angle. I chose to start close to one corner on mine.
{like an idiot I cut my pillow face not
paying attention, and didn't have enough fabric to cut a new one, thus
the ugly vertical seam on the right side, try to ignore my mistake}
Project link : http://inthe-garden.blogspot.com/2011/05/lattice-pillow-tutorial.html
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