Someone recently asked me where I purchased the pillows from on this loveseat. I told them that I purchased the tan pillow from Kirkland's years ago and the other two I made a few months ago.... |
....using heat-n-bond. Would you really expect anything else from me? |
I found this fabric in the JoAnn's scrap fabric pile for half off the reduced price. $3 looked like a good deal to me, and I still have plenty of fabric leftover for a different project. |
I fell in love with this Waverly home decor fabric, and the cheapest place I could find it was from fabric.com. Waverly fabric is not cheap, but since I only bought half of a yard, I justified the price;) |
Using coupons, I purchased two pillow forms from JoAnn's 40% off the regular price. |
I "no-sewed" the pillows using the heat'n'bond and an iron, the same way that I would have sewed the pillows with a sewing machine. |
After three of the four sides were "no-sewed", I turned the pillow right-side-out and stuffed the pillow form in the pillow. Lastly, I "no-sewed" the fourth side of the pillow. |
Not too bad for a "no-sew" project, huh? They were easy, cost-effective, and they look pretty good in the room too:) |
They look great! That's my project this weekend. I have the fabric and the heat and bond. They will be my first no sew pillows. I hope they turn out as good as yours.
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