Molly's Sketchbook: Sampler Pillows
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.
(Here's a close-up of the embroidery!)
Materials
- Two 100% linen pillow cases, one in cream and one in natural. Joelle found these at Muji a neat Japanese home goods store in SoHo.
- Ten Balls of Valdani embroidery thread in earthy tones (with a couple bright accents)
- A water soluble Clover fabric marker
- A white Chaco Liner (or a piece of tailors chalk)
Marking
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.
The second pillow case is marked slightly differently:
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
Embroider down the full length of the marked lines using a different stitch for each line from my Two Color Embroidery Tutorial.
The stitches pictured above are (from bottom to top):
Double Threaded HourglassThreaded Herringbone
Asterisk
Basic Weaving
Pekinese
Wrapped Ribs
When you're done make sure to spray away the marked lines and iron the pillow cases again.