Ginormous Button Pillow

by modhomeecteacher in Craft > Embroidery

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Ginormous Button Pillow

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Couldn't help but try to make my own version of a Big Button Pillow I saw online. I changed it up by using a red fabric marker on my natural twill fabric. If you sew, this is as easy as it gets.

Gather Your Materials

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Sewing machine
scissors
3/4 yard of twill
red fabric marker
various circle shapes for patterns
ruler
measuring tape
embroidery floss
long needle
curved needle
heavy thread

Use Circle Shapes to Make Round Pillow Pieces Look Like a Button

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Use any round patterns you can find to trace circles on pillow fabric.

Trace Inner Circle on Pillow Fabric

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Trace around a circular pattern to make the inner circle.

The Thread Holes

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Trace around a smaller circle pattern to make four 'thread holes'.

Pin on the Gusset

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Pin the boxing or gusset piece all around the pillow top and stitch it at a 1/2" seam allowance.

Snip Around the Circle

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Using sharp scissors, snip the seam allowance to allow the fabric to form a sharp circular shape.

Sew on Pillow Bottom

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Pin, stitch and snip the bottom side of the pillow just as in step 6. Leave a 7" opening for stuffing in the pillow form.

Make a Pillow Form

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Make a pillow form 1" larger than the outside fabric using muslin or scrap fabric. Stuff it and stitch it closed before inserting it into the button pillow cover.

Stuff It

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Insert the pillow form in the button cover and pin the opening closed.

Close It Up

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Stitch the opening closed using heavy thread and a curved needle.

Tuft It

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Using embroidery floss and a straight needle, make knotted tufts in the center of the 'thread holes' on the button front and back. This gives the button the tufted look and the look of dimension.

A Button on the Floor

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Use your button pillow as a cozy floor cushion too.