
Welcome to MY TURN on Amy's Creative Side's Pillow collective blog hop.
Today is my day to show off a pillow I've made to beautify our home, and to give you instructions so you can totally beautify your home too...The story behind this pillow is that I saw a shaggy rug and instantly thought "I want to make that into a pillow!" And well I did.And because I tend to be on the clueless side...I totally doe eyed and totally innocently announced the name of the pillow as the "SHAG PILLOW" to which a couple of people snickered and were like "Uh Vanessa, you sure you wanna name it that?"
Me: "Yeah? It's Shaggy, and it's a Pillow...hence the name Shag Pillow." DUH
My bad. But that's totally not what I meant. SO...anyways here's the instructions to my
"The Not that kind of Shag Pillow"
here's what you will need:
*1 yard (to be safe in case of mess ups) of jersey fabric with the width of 60" (jersey comes in a bolt length of anywhere from 42" to 62" or even wider...but the most common i've found is 58" to 60")
*2 squares of cotton fabric close in matching color to your jersey fabric cut to 11" x 15" (if you make a slightly larger pillow you will still be okay because you will have a little extra fabric)
now lets get started:
cutting:

Me: "Yeah? It's Shaggy, and it's a Pillow...hence the name Shag Pillow." DUH
crickets people.
I'm telling you I was like "WHAT?"
And then I was like:
"OHHHHH, I get it...."
"Shag Pillow"
My bad. But that's totally not what I meant. SO...anyways here's the instructions to my
"The Not that kind of Shag Pillow"
here's what you will need:
*1 yard (to be safe in case of mess ups) of jersey fabric with the width of 60" (jersey comes in a bolt length of anywhere from 42" to 62" or even wider...but the most common i've found is 58" to 60")
*2 squares of cotton fabric close in matching color to your jersey fabric cut to 11" x 15" (if you make a slightly larger pillow you will still be okay because you will have a little extra fabric)
now lets get started:
cutting:








***** i scrunched the jersey fabrics in the middle, but i didn't make them uniform because i wanted them to be different widths (you really can't mess this up, it's not exact but you will get basically the same look with the little variations that will happen when each individual makes it.)
*you will continue down the line making a small gap in between the jersey strips. i used a total of 14 to 15 jersey strips per drawn line.( i would say a certain measurement...but i just eyeballed it and didn't really measure it looks like around 1/4" or 1/2" in between each like i said, if you don't follow what i did exactly you will come out with the pretty close to the same result.)



****note: i did try to stagger the jersey strips in between the gaps of the first line. so it would fill in a little better. (remember this project is REALLY forgiving so it does NOT have to be exact)

you will see the shag appear as you continue to sew on your jersey strips.

*move all the strip ends away from the edge like the picture above.


*sew all four sides leaving an opening (at least 4") in the middle of one side (this will be your bottom of the pillow) for stuffing.

You are so done.

Thanks for stopping by and make sure you check out all the other ladies doing the pillow collective

We'll talk soon.
12 comments:
Not one for me this, Too much work. Lovely project for kids though- i can see them going mad with the color selection and it is very forgiving to 'not so perfect' sewing. It looks great in the chair.
What a fun and easy project. I wonder what it would look like in more than one colour.
That's so awesome!! I've linked to your tutorial at Craft Gossip:
http://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-jersey-knit-shag-pillow-2/2014/02/05/
--Anne
I'm off to dig in the deep stash . . . I'm sure that I've got some pink jersey somewhere that I was using to make twirl skirts for my daughter and friends many, many years ago. Hmmm . . . how about a heart shaped Not That Kind of Shag pillow?
love this, I am linking ur blog to mine
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Oh that's fun. I wonder if I have any extra knit I can play with now.
You got me with that Eames-like rocker (my new obsession) and all the shagginess of this pillow. I have one in white from Crate and Barrell (2+ yrs. old now) and have really wanted another - now you've made it incredibly easy! thank you.
Love all the texture in this pillow! Thanks for sharing Vanessa :)
Used your tute before to make a ombre version for my teenage daughter. She loves it.
Adorable and can I just say I am thinking how fun this would be to do with recycled t-shirts or those knit crib sheets? You are a clever girl :0)
Happy Sewing
Oh, I love it! ...and the dresser behind it is the prettiest blue...on an unrelated note.
That's fantastic!!
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