Ruffly Pillow.
I made this throwย pillow the other day using Amy Butler’s Nigella line and the extra fabric that I cut off the length of my curtains.ย 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?ย ย I do, I always love the fabric before I buy it, but love it even more when I actually have it.ย It was super fast to make, and I made the back envelope style so that the cover could be removed and washed.ย 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! ย I’ll also be linking to some of these great linky parties.


I really liked this so Iยดm 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”