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This article was co-authored by Lois Wade. Lois Wade has 45 years of experience in crafts including sewing, crochet, needlepoint, cross-stitch, drawing, and paper crafts. She has been contributing to craft articles on wikiHow since 2007.
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So... you have completed a wonderful needlepoint or embroidered square... and now you're wondering how to sew that canvas into a pillow? Here are some tips that will help.
Steps
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1Become familiar with basic ways to make a pillow.
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2Block your canvas to make it perfectly "square".Advertisement
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3Note: Most needlework projects should already be square. "Blocking" is the process of pulling/steaming the fabric back into squareness if your stitching has inadvertently pulled it somewhat off of square.
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4Measure fabric for your back. It should be cut from a sturdy material. Allow at least an inch (2.5 cm) of seam allowance over and above your needle point pattern.
- Note: Avoid using thin materials such as poplin, sheeting, etc. Use something heavier like Twill, Corduroy, Denim, etc. instead.
- Also: You should NEVER cut into your stitched pattern. Avoid even cutting closer than a half inch to your needle pointed area. The canvas unravels easily in most cases, and you will need that canvas area to sew your backing to.
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5Lay your canvas and pillow back on top of each other with "right" sides facing.
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6Pin or hand baste the edges, leaving several inches to "turn" the pillow right side out.
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7Stitch around the perimeter from the canvas side so that you can see where your pattern edges are.
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8Leave a section un- sewn so that you can turn the pillow right side out.
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9Sew the pillow seam just inside the pattern lines... by approximately 1/16th of an inch or a cm or two.
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10Reinforce the seam by stitching a second seam just outside of the first. If you stitch on the exact line, it's okay, but two lines around 1 centimeter (0.4 in) apart work well. You can also "zigzag" or "Satin Stitch" outside of your main seam with your sewing machine.
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11Miter cut the corners.
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12Turn the pillow right side out, taking care to push the corners out carefully. (too much force, and you'll poke through the seams and have to re-sew the corners...)
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13Stuff the pillow.
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14Sew the remaining opening closed using the Blind Stitch.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionIf using pillow foam, should it be the same size as the canvas?Community AnswerThe pillow form should be a little bit larger than the canvas so the pillow will be plump.
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Things You'll Need
- Needlework
- Sewing Machine
- Sewing notions
- Stuffing
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