Remember when I told you I bought a sewing machine? And that my experience is at level 0? Well, the weekend we bought the machine I decided to make a pillow. Really had no clue what I was doing, but with help from Mark we figured it out. Please note, this is the most basic pillow ever.
As I was trying to learn to sew, I didn’t take pictures of the process. Hopefully in the future I’ll be able to when I don’t have to concentrate on just sewing a straight line. Basically I chose 2 fabrics and then also used muslin as a liner for the inside to give a more polished look. The muslin was by suggestion of the woman in line with us at the checkstand. We went home, sewed the pillow and then stuffed it.
After stuffing the pillow we tried a by hand blind stitch to close it, but it didn’t look great. Then we decided we should try a zipper. The zipper didn’t look great either. So, we went and found a zipper tutorial and then tried again.
Still following? Yes, there were 3 versions of this pillow before we finished. Oops. I promised that I’d show you the real projects even if they weren’t perfect, right? We just kept making it smaller since it started off rather large anyways. Below are the pictures of version 1 and 3. Version 2 didn’t get a picture.

Here is the front of the pillow on version 1.
Obviously I wasn’t ready for this picture, ignore the awkward face. You can see how we used brown fabric on the back to match the details of the fabric on the front. You can also see that the seams aren’t perfectly straight. Some of that is due to stuffing though.
And here is our final version sitting in its new home. 2 versions later it’s much smaller than what you see above. What do you think?
The pillow isn’t perfect, but I’m happy with it. It was a good first project to get the idea of how to use a sewing machine.
What I learned from this project:
- Making bobbins
- Threading my sewing machine
- Sewing in straight lines
- Adding in a zipper (sort of, need some improvement in this area)
- That stuffing can look really weird sometimes and I want to try pillow inserts
Well, that was the first project. I found a bunch of patterns on sale for $1.99 for pillows, aprons, purses and other fun things. My next project will be using more of a specific pattern to create something. I’ve also seen lots of fun ideas on some sewing/craft websites and blogs. Suddenly I’m much more aware of any project that has a sewing machine involved. Any fun sewing tutorials I should know about?
Happy Friday! What are your weekend plans?