Just My Type Pillow
Make a totally cool fabric spray type pillow in just a few simple steps
Posted by swelldesigner
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Diecuts make great stencils to play with on a variety of different surfaces. I decided to use my type diecut with my favorite fabric sprays and canvas fabric for a totally bright and grungy looking pillow that makes a statement!
Before you begin: Wash fabric to remove sizing. Also, prepare your work area for spraying. Use a large table or outdoor area.
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You Will Need (12 things)
- Canvas fabric
- 5 Tulip Fabric Spray Paint in black, red, yellow, pink, orange
- Fabric Scissors
- Sewing Machine
- Black Thread
- several Pin(s)
- Something To Mark Fabric With ( Chalk , Pen, Pencil, Etc.)
- iron and Ironing Board
- Scrapbook Cut Outs(Mine were from KI Memories)
- 1 bag of Fiberfill
- Surface cover or trash bag
- 1 Sewing Needle
Steps (11 steps, 90 minutes)
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1
Using fabric marking pencil, trace around 12x12 piece of paper. Move paper over and repeat.
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2
Cut around traced lines with scissors.
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3
Lay diecut on top of fabric.
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4
Using Fabric Spray Paints, spritz and spray over top of diecut as desired. The more you spray, the darker the areas will become. Pressing pump halfway will produce a splatter effect. A full pump produces a spray mist. Remove diecut and spray even more color in areas you desire (shown).
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5
Your finished design will look something like this. Spray on fabric as desired. For best results, let fabric sit for 72 hours before you wash it. I personally didn't do this (I washed mine after 4 hours) and the colors still came out vibrant.
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6
Iron both pieces of fabric Next, flip the two pieces inside out and pin together around edges.
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7
Sew around edge of pillow. I used a zigzag stitch, but it may have been better to do a straight stitch.
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8
Leave an opening of about 2 inches. Now turn the pillow right side out.
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9
Stuff the pillow using fiber fill and shape as you go.
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10
Using needle and thread sew up opening and you are finished!
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11
Here's the other side of the pillow. It has a more concentrated spray look. Also I laid the diecut down again and sprayed and it created a slightly offset registration look (think when you read the comics and the printed colors don't quite line up). I like both sides for different reasons. That's the fun of the sprays...they are definitely fun to play and experiment with!!