Ruffly Pillow.
I made this throw pillow the other day using Amy Butler’s Nigella line and the extra fabric that I cut off the length of my curtains. It was kind of a tester for another project I’m working on that hopefully I’ll be able to tell you more about soon :).
Do you find that fabric is always WAY prettier in real life as opposed to online? I do, I always love the fabric before I buy it, but love it even more when I actually have it. It was super fast to make, and I made the back envelope style so that the cover could be removed and washed. That’s just the way we gotta think when we have little ones, right?
I took pictures along the way as I made it, so I’ll be posting a tutorial to make your own soon! I’ll also be linking to some of these great linky parties.
I really liked this so I´m looking forward to the tutorial!
Great fabric as well!
This kind of ruffle is my favorite!!!!!! It’s lovely!!
Very nice. Love that you used it as a middle panel.
really cute abby. I totally agree on fabric online, sometimes it looks just ugly then when I see it in person I’m like, why didn’t I buy that before!?!
I absolutely love this! I have been wanting to make new pillow shams for my bedroom. I have curtain material left over, but not enough for a flanged pillow. I have been stuck on a style. I think I have found it. Now I will wait patiently for your tutorial.
Such a great pillow. :) Thanks for linking up this week!
Super cute, I can see why you love that fabric!
Tracey
Love the pillow and ohh the fabric is gorgeous..looking forward to the tutorial :)
How cute! It’s given me a great idea for making my master bedroom pillows finally! Thanks for the inspiration =)
Thanks for linking up to the Mad Skills party!
How cute!
Thanks for linking up!
~Liz
oh I like this! I made one all ruffly like the center part of yours. Never thought about putting an unruffled pattern around it as a border – lovely!
~Emily N. from “too Blessed to Stress”