I got my second chance to work with some gorgeous Ruffle Fabric. If you missed my Sweet Ruffles quilt tutorial where I used ruffle fabric strips check it out, turned out so fun!! I also share some tips on working with ruffle fabric if you're scared :)
Look at this fun collection for baby girl!!! And it was sincerely so simple to make (not including the quilt :)
I am going to share how to make a simple throw pillow and embroidery hoop art, so let's get started!
Ruffle Throw Pillow
Materials Needed:
16" x 16" pillow form
1/2 yard of Ruffle Fabric
Cutting Requirements:
Two pieces of fabric 10" x 17"
One piece of fabric 17" x 17"
*adjust measurements for your size of pillow, generally 1" excess is the right size, if you have a much larger/smaller pillow form adjust accordingly.
With right sides together overlap the two 10" x 17" pieces for the back. IMPORTANT: Ensure your ruffles will all hang the same way. Pin generously as ruffle fabric does stretch. It is very forgiving however so don't be too intimidated. No need to hem your edges, I told you it was simple!
Use a 1/2 inch seam and sew around entire perimeter of pillow. Pull the pillow right sides out through the opening in the back. You can hardly tell it's there with the ruffles!
Ta-da! Love how this sweet pillow turned out, so feminine for my little lady! This print is called Sunset Cascading, it's a beautiful combination of pink and coral.
Ruffle Embroidery Hoop Art
Materials Needed
hot glue gun
felt (optional)
marking pen
embroidery hoops
fabric piece 2" larger than the hoop
I used three sizes of hoops. My 4" hoop I used a 6" square of pink mini ruffles. My 6" hoop I used a pieced block (didn't it turn out cute??) I pieced a 4" block and added a border to make it 8" square. Lastly I used a 9" hoop with a 11" square piece of fabric.
If you wanted to back the hoops with felt measure and cut that now. Use the inside of the back hoop and measure out the right size of circle. I opted not to add felt to mine, it gives a nice finished look so if you're gifting this project I would definitely back it.
Center and tightly screw in the hoop. Take care that the image is centered and also it is centered to the top of the hoop. Trim if necessary around the hoop with 1/4"-1/2" excess.
Carefully apply the glue to the inside of the hoop. Work small sections at a time folding the fabric over as you go. Careful not to burn yourself!
Again trim if necessary. If you'd like to add the felt to the back of the hoop you can do so now.
And now you've got some super sweet and simple artwork for your nursery!! I am still working on the rest of the wall decor and will share the whole thing when I'm done.
I had no idea how nuts I'd go having this baby girl :) It is so fun to go over the top and frilly, I'm loving it! Thanks for stopping by and hopefully you learned something!!
Darling meg! Seriously!
ReplyDeleteSuch cute projects!! I love those hoops! =D
ReplyDeleteI have always wondered how they get those hoops so neat and tidy. I assume also that you just glue the felt on to the back?
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