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Aug062008

Molly's Sketchbook: Sampler Pillows

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These pillows are a simple way to add a unique and beautiful touch to existing pillow cases. The embroidery stitches all use 2 colors of thread and are beyond the back-stitch-chain-stitch basics. The detail of the stitching makes these pillows both a joy to look at and to make. A full run down of all of the embroidery stitches pictured below can be found on my Two Color Embroidery Tutorial.

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(Here's a close-up of the embroidery!)


Materials

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Marking

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First and most importantly, iron your pillow cases: Spray them with thoroughly water and then press them with a very very hot iron. Joelle calls this the "soak and fry" method. Since linen wrinkles so easily this is a crucial step.

Next, using your fabric maker or chalk, mark a line 2 inches in from the pillow opening along the whole length of the pillow case. Mark the next line 1 3/4" inches in from the first line. Mark your final line 1" from the second line.

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The second pillow case is marked slightly differently:

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Mark 1 1/2" in from the edge. Then mark 3/4" in from that line. Finally mark 2" from the second line.

(A 6.5"X 24.5" rotary ruler makes marking these pillow cases really easy!)

Embroidery

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Embroider down the full length of the marked lines using a different stitch for each line from my Two Color Embroidery Tutorial.

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The stitches pictured above are (from bottom to top):

Double Threaded Hourglass

Threaded Herringbone

Asterisk

Basic Weaving

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Wrapped Ribs

When you're done make sure to spray away the marked lines and iron the pillow cases again.