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Ruffle Pillow {by Jess}

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Ruffle Pillow

Remember this cute ruffle pillow made from a t-shirt? Well, here is the tutorial. Enjoy!!

You’ll need:

  • an XL t-shirt (or larger)
  • rotary cutter, mat, and ruler
  • fiber fill or some sort of stuffing

Step 1: lay t-shirt flat on cutting mat. Cut hem off bottom of t-shirt and straighten sides out (if needed).

Trim off hem

straighten out sides

Step 2:  cut a 14×14 square through both layers of the t-shirt. These squares form the front and back of the pillow.

14x14 square

Step 3: trim off sleeves and use remaining t-shirt fabric to cut strips about 1 1/4 inch wide by 21 (or so) inches long.

cut strips

Step 4: lay out strips on pillow top to determine how many ruffles you want. I wanted 10 for mine.

lay out strips

Step 5: set your machine to a really long stitch (called a basting stitch). Sew down the center of each strip, leaving a tail of thread, and making sure to NOT reverse stitch on either end.

baste stitch strips

baste stitched strips

Step 6: lay strips back on pillow where you’d like them (with the bobbin thread side facing down). Pin ends in place (it makes the next step easier).

strips on pillow

Step 7: Ruffle time! Gently pull the bobbin thread (the thread on the bottom) to create the ruffle. Spread the ruffle across the entire strip and pin in place. Repeat for each strip.

Ruffle time!

ruffles, ruffles, ruffles

Step 8: set your machine back to a regular (or slightly smaller than regular) stitch length. Sew down the center of each ruffle (right on top of the baste stitch).

sew on ruffles

Step 9: pin pillow front to pillow back, with ruffles inside. Tip: to make sure you don’t sew the ruffle in the side seam, pin bottom-most and top-most ruffles to the side.

pin front to back

Step 10: sew front to back, leaving a 4-5 inch gap on one side. Trim corners. Flip right side out. Stuff.

EDIT: This is also the point where I would use a lint roller to get off all the tiny little balls of fabric that are everywhere…

trim corners

Step 11: pin opening closed and hand sew shut.

hand sew opening shut

I would show you the finished product, but I actually gave it away before I took a picture… but trust me, it was cute. :)

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Author: Jess

I love nerds (well, one in particular), sewing, crafting, blog-stalking, and being happy.

72 Comments

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  2. I linked to this post. Thanks for the tutorial!

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  5. I was wanting to make one of these with a silky fabric….any ideas on how to get it to not fray?

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  6. Thanks for the step by step tuturial. This looks beautiful. I am going to try this.
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  7. Looks cute. I decided to give it a try next week. Thanks so much

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  8. where did you find those great orange tshirts? the perfect accent colour for my gray and cream guest room!

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  9. thanks! i get so fustrated when my sewing machine only does the thread!!thanks

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  12. I LOVE THIS! Thank you, Thank you! I am just learning and your directions are so clear and simply. I really appreciate it!! Nickie

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  13. I just made one of these… I used it as pillow-case for an icky old pillow I have. I’m going to make another for a set. So pretty and so easy.

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  22. What a great pillow and tutorial!
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