About
A rustic and textured patchwork cushion, made from real Harris Tweed
If you've got some fabric scraps lying about (I used Harris Tweed - but you can use anything!), try making this patchwork cushion. It's a great addition to any sofa!
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You Will Need
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Step 4
Cut out two pieces of fabric for the cushion backing. One should be approx 3/4 width of the cushion and the other should overlap this by approximately 10 cm. You now need to hem the edges of the backing fabric pieces, so that they won’t fray. You only need to hem the two edges that will overlap (ie the ones that will make the hole into which the cushion is inserted), since the other edges will be sewn to the tweed front.
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Step 7
Remove all of the pins and turn the cushion inside out, through the hole that you didn’t sew. Check if your cushion fits – it looks best if it’s a snug fit, with no droopy fabric around the outside. If your cover is a little big, just turn it inside out again and repeat step 7, but sew a little further in.