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Title: DIY T-Shirt Pillow
Post by: Shadav on October 19, 2020, 08:43:24 PM
No-sew pillow from an old t-shirt

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Materials:
scissors
rotary cutter
t-shirt (xl works best)
yard stick
stuffing
pins

Instructions:
Lay the t-shirt graphic-side up and pin both sides together with four to six pins.

Cut widely around the logo leaving as much fabric around the graphic as you can.

Fold the t-shirt into fours. Cut a 2” x 2” square out of the top right corner through all the layers of the fabric.

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Unfold the t-shirt and cut strips 3/4” wide and 2” long in both layers of fabric.

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Knot each pair of fringe all the way around. Make sure to leave about five tabs unknotted so you can stuff the pillow.

Stuff the pillow with cotton batting or old fabric. Tie the remaining tabs to close up the pillow.

source: How to Make a No-Sew Pillow From an Upcycled T-Shirt | how-tos | DIY (https://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/make-and-decorate/decorating/how-to-make-a-no-sew-pillow-from-an-upcycled-t-shirt)


Throw Pillow Out of Old T-shirt

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Materials:
scissors
pins
sewing machine (preferred, but a needle and thread will work too)
T-shirt (l, xl, xxl)
pillow stuffing

Instructions:
Based on the pillow measurements, cut the back pillow pattern pieces first. There will be two pieces overlapping (envelope-style) in the middle of the pillow. The preexisting hem on the bottom of the T-shirt will serve as the ends. Cut the front and back of the shirt’s hem the same width as your pillow, and three-quarters the length of the pillow.

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Cut the remaining top of the shirt (the graphic), the same exact measurement as your pillow (length x width). This will be the front of your pillow. You should now have three pattern pieces: the front of the pillow (the graphic) and the two back pieces (the hems).

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Place the front pillow piece (the graphic) right-side up. Then place one of the back pieces on top of it, right sides together. Match up the three raw/cut edges.

Take your other back pillow piece and place it on top of that, right side facing down. Place this on the opposite raw edges of the pillow, so that the hems overlap in the middle. Pin around all four edges and then sew. Use a zigzag stitch on your machine to avoid the knit from stretching.

Turn the pillow cover right-side out.

Stuff the pillow through the back envelope opening.

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Pull both of the back pieces over the pillow form and smooth. The form should now be safely enclosed inside the pillow cover.

source: How To Make Throw Pillows Out of Old T-Shirts | how-tos | DIY (https://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/make-and-decorate/crafts/how-to-make-throw-pillows-out-of-old-t-shirts)