Tutorial: Land of Nod inspired Floor Cushion

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After browsing page after page of Land~of~Nod and Pottery Barn Kids for years, I've decided to take the bull by the horns and make my own stuff! 
First on the list: 
One Seater Floor Cushion
If you'd like to make your own, here's what you'll need:
  • 1 yard Home Dec Fabric
  • 2 pkgs. 1/2 " pre made piping
  • Contrasting Thread
  • 16-24oz. Fiberfill, depending on how lofty you want it
I started first by drawing my own 17" diameter circle.  I had searched the Internet for a template to just print out, but couldn't find.  Thankfully, for some unknown reason, I had a thingamajig compass in my craft storage.  So, I reverted back to 5th grade and figured out how to make a nice round 17" circle!  It was super easy...you can too!
Next, cut out all your pieces. 
You will need:
 2 of the 17" circles (top and bottom)
1 piece cut at 9"x51.5" (side) **you will have to piece this together if your fabric is 45"**
2 pieces cut at 3" x 12" (handle)
 Begin by pinning your bias tape directly on to one of the circles,
making sure to line up raw edges
 When you get to the end, overlap pieces and bend them at an angle
Using a contrasting thread, stitch right on top of the stitching that is on your pre-made piping.  Make sure to use a contrasting thread that is easy to see on the wrong side of your fabric (this will make sense later). 
Sew both circles this way
 Now lets work on the handle.  Lay the piping on the right side of either lengthwise side and pin in place, matching raw edges.  Sew in place.
Place the other handle piece on top and using your previous stitching as a guide (this is where the contrasting thread comes in handy), stitch the two pieces together on the sides only, leaving about 1/4" from the sides free so it is easy to fold under once you turn right side out. 
DO NOT STITCH THE ENDS CLOSED! 
Turn the handle right side out and fold in the small ends, iron if needed.  Edge stitch in coordinating thread on the small ends to close
So this is what you should have so far! Pretty!
Now lets move on:
Take your large side piece and pin it carefully to one of the circles,
right sides together and matching raw edges. 
Make sure to leave about 1" free on the end.  Do not pull too hard, and make sure to compensate for the curve of the circle
Pin all the way around until you come to the other end. 
You will see that your two pieces will come together nicely.   
Pin the width-wise seam together and sew a 1/2" seam.  Once that is sewn,
finish pinning the rest down to the circle
Now, again using your previous stitching from when you sewed
on the bias tape, stitch right on top
to sew the two pieces together
Turn right side out and position where you want your handle. 
I just centered it on one side and pinned into place.  Make sure to leave some slack in the middle so its easy to carry.


Double stitch around for reinforcement and stitch an X for extra strength
Turn wrong side out again and pin the other circle just like the other one.  This time leave an opening wide enough to turn and stuff with fiberfill.  Stitch in place, again, using the contrasting stitching as a guide
Turn right side out and fill with fiberfill.
Hand stitch closed and you're DONE!!

Now, go make your punks some floor pillows to sit on
or use as a table
or to just lug around
Please post yours to our flikr pool if you make one..I would love to see  :)





UPDATE:  Click HERE to see the floor cushion with pom trim and a zipper!


UPDATE:  If you don't feel like making one and want to order one directly from me, click HERE.

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Chris said...

What a great idea AND tutorial. Thanks for sharing. I will definitely be bookmarking this one. Now I just need the time...:)

theteo5 said...

I love this! I am going to put it on my long list of things to make! thanks for sharing!

Leslie said...

What a great idea and tutorial! I am planning on making 2 to slide underneath my boys train table - a little extra cushion for their knees! Thx for sharing!

Mag said...

this is such a great idea... i love it... i have to make my own now... i really love it.. thanks for sharing

Casey said...

these are amazing!! As soon as I have some extra cash, I'm getting the supplies to make a few of these!

Erin said...

The pink/green one - swoon!
Thanks heaps for the (makes-circles-look-non-scary) tute.

Kitty said...

Great job. Such beautiful colors. I especially admire your hard working assistant. :)

Kaysi said...

Those are adorable, thanks for the tutorial!

Red Couch Recipes said...

They turned out so cute. I wish I were a sewer! Joni

Liz @ LivingMySweetLife said...

I LOVE it! I am going to have to make 2 of these for my boys soon, thank you so much! I am following now!

Rachel said...

Fantastic!! I'm going to have find time to make a few for my kids.

I'm linking over from Made by You Mondays. Here's a link to my blog if you'd like to stop by. http://inthehappilyeverafter.blogspot.com/

Jen @ lil Mop Top said...

I LOVE this!! Thanks so much for the tutorial. I will for sure be making this for my son!

FrouFrouBritches said...

That looks AMAZING! My daughter has been dying for one of those from PBT. I just might have to make her one.

Jill and Michelle said...

Just came over from toot your horn Tuesday, and I'm so glad I did! These cushions are fantastic! As is your wonderfully clear tutorial!
Thanks for sharing!

Jill

CraftyMummy said...

Just dropped in from The Girl Creative. Great tutorial! Will be adding it to my list of one day crafts!

holasoylulu said...

that´s super cool!!
thanks for wsharing that great idea and the fabulose tut!

XoXo
Alicia

Jennifer Juniper said...

Land of Nod so cool, but expensive - so anything you can do to imitate them is right on in my book!

Mandy said...

I might need to make one of these - super cute! Thanks for sharing on SugarBee Craft Edition, www.craftedition.blogspot.com!

janimal said...

Wow - you did an awesome job. :-)

Cheryl said...

Great tutorial and I love the fabrics you used!

Mama Thompson said...

I love those...and the colors...gonna have to put those on my to make list...they are great!

MidwestManiac said...

Such a great tutorial! I too had been swooning over the high-priced, unoriginal looking items in PB/LON. I made one yesterday immediately after reading this posting, for my nephew. It turned out rockin'!

Sherry said...

These are fabulous! And I am sure they will be well used. I had to laugh at the name of your blog. They aren't real punks till they get to be teenagers!LOL

Kelli said...

I love these! I definitely want to make some! Thanks for the wonderful tute!

Sweet Little Smoothie said...

Wow! These look awesome and your tutorial is so thorough!! I've added them to my to-make list. Thanks for sharing!

Michelle @ Sweet Something said...

Those turned out fantastic! Great tute, thanks for sharing!

Always Nesting said...

Those are amazing! You could sell those and make a fortune. You make it look as if even a novice seamstress can make one. Woo Hoo!

Thanks for linking to Woo Hoo! Wednesday and sharing this great tutorial.

Sharon said...

great project!

Mandy said...

I featured you today! Thanks again - Mandy, www.craftedition.blogspot.com

Robyn said...

You are talented! And I love the material you used. My mom always wanted to teach me to sew, but I never wanted anything to do with it. How I wish I'd listened to her now. =( These are gorgeous! ~Robyn

Katie said...

You truly are a talented seamstress. Even if I followed every one of your steps exact. I always tend to mess something up. I really love them though!

Tammy@ A Doctor in the House said...

Those are fantastic! No way, no how could I do something like that. More power to your great sewing abilities!

Sarah @ Hennessey House said...

wow!! what a great idea! these are so cute and you made it look so simple. might give this a whirl!

Meg said...

That is SO CUTE. Those would work wonders for movie night or even quiet time events. I love the tutorial, thank you for your hard work! They look great!

I would love it if you checked out my site for a CSN give away! Have a wonderful day! alittleknickknack.blogspot.com

Room to Inspire said...

Seriously these are TOO cute! I love the fabrics you selected and what a great tutorial. I am so glad you linked this up to Be Inspired today.

Chelsea

Clara said...

Great idea. I will keep this one in my "ideas bin". I love the green and pink one.

Al said...

I just borrowed my son's thingamagigs to do a project. Great tutorial, thanks for sharing.

MrsPatterson said...

I'm a new reader, just stumbled across your blog in some way that I can't even remember now, and I totally followed you! So excited to make this cushion, though I think I'm going to need my mom's help since I'm more of a novice sewer (as in, I'd have a hard time differentiating between a sewing machine and a rock). Thanks for the awesome tutorial!

Fawnda said...

those cushions are adorable and so is the little one carrying them! :)

Craftify It! said...

I'm tempted to make these for preschool! Right now the kids sit on my hardwood floor for singing time. (the rest of the time we are on carpet) This would be great! Thanks for the detailed tutorial!

Beverly @ FlamingoToes.com said...

Those turned out sooooo cute. I love the fabrics you used and the handles. So pretty. :)

Misty said...

Wow!! These are adorable!! Thanks for linking @Creative Itch's "Sew Cute Tuesday"!

Kami @ Sweet Charli... said...

Oh wow! I can't believe you made those! I LOVE them! You need to sell these for sure! I would buy one in a heart beat 'cause I know I could never make one myself, even with your great tutorial! Thanks so much for sharing this with us at Sweet Charli!

TheDixiePixie said...

Love this tutorial! I just finished my 2nd one today and they are so fun. I totally copied your boy version! I made a different one for my girl though, probably because I didn't have the fabric you used. My punks love them, and it was so nice to make something for my boy for a change! Keep up the good work!

motherhood unedited said...

wow so I was so looking for some neat new floor pillow tutorials cause my nephew is old enough to walk now and loves dragging my pillows everywhere! THANKS! Your an amazing tut writer :) <3

Sarah @HarriganHowdy said...

I've seen several versions of this- - but I really love yours the best!! Thank you for the tutorial. I hope to put it on the list of "someday" when I have the time to make this. :) Great inspiration!

Blessings-
Sarah

Bird said...

WOW! You're a talented lady!! This is amazing!

Thank you for submitting your link to my party! I just wanted to say that it's a Link Party meant for CELEBRATIONS :)

I guess I'll make that clearer next month, as I've had a few non related links..

Thanks anyway for taking the time to link up! I love your blog! :)

Have a great Mother's Day!
Love,
Bird

Its So Very Cheri said...

Hey Its Cheri from Its So Very Cheri and the DIY Club inc.

Thank you for entering the DIY Club inc event.

I came by to check out your project and follow along and I hope you will do the same.


I don't see any of the required products used in the REQUIRED LIST. We realize some people accidentally entered the wrong parties. We are working on adding more amazing products to add to the list so you gals will have even more products to work with.

If you have a project you would like to enter that meets the guidelines we would love to see your projects. You are a very crafty and talented gal.

Your cushion is really cute. I would love to have you add it to my party Its So Very Creative-it will be up Sunday Night.

Cheri for the DIY Club inc

Nancy said...

wow these are so great and look like you could have definitely bought them from PB or LON, good job, love the fabric choices. I think I'm going to have to make these for sure! Thanks for sharing.

Allison @ House of Hepworths said...

I love these! And your fabric is great!! Thanks for the tutorial. I'm totally going to make some.

I'd love for you to share this project next Thursday at my link party!

MessyMissy said...

Wow, what a great tutorial!! I, too, am in love with the Land of Nod. I bet those cushions will be a favorite in your house!!

mom24boys said...

My DS would love these. Thanks for sharing. I am posting it on my blog: 4growingboys.blogspot and adding it to my to do list!

Fawnda said...

I just wanted to let you know that I featured you here:

http://firefliesandjellybeans.blogspot.com/2010/05/happy-mothers-day-and-soys-favorites.html

Jamielyn said...

This is such a cute idea!! I'd lovefor you to link up at sundae scoop. http://iheartnaptime.blogspot.com/2010/05/sundae-scoop-favs-link-party-and.html

casserole said...

LOVE this!! I linked to your tutorial on Craft Gossip Sewing:
http://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-one-seater-floor-cushion-for-toddlers/2010/05/09/

--Anne

Stephanie Lynn said...

Seriously - These are the coolest ever!! Amazing tutorial!!! Would love to have you link these up to the party!!!Hope you are enjoying your weekend! Happy Mommy's Day! You've done an amazing job on these! Love Them! ~ Stpehanie Lynn

MaryJanes and Galoshes said...

These are amazing! I have to make one (or three) I'll blog about it when I finish them. Wish I had that pink and green fabric you used!!!

Romeo and Mae said...

My boys would love one of those!

Stephanie Lynn said...

Susan, I love these - They look like they are straight out of the catalog..only better! Great tutorial too! I'll be featuring these today. Thanks so much for joining the Sunday Showcase Party! I greatly appreciate it. You can pick up a featured button if you like. Thanks again! These are fabulous! ~ Stephanie Lynn

Tiffany said...

You picked really nice colors. These are great.

Laura said...

These are so cute. I would love to make one. Thanks for linking up to Saturday is Crafty Day!

creativejewishmom.com said...

Great project and tutorial! I'm going to link to you at my weekly linking party so I can remember this project and feature it next week! would love to see you too! all the best, Sara www.creativejewishmom.com

kirstin &amp; jordan said...

LOVE this... love it! What a great (and useful!) way to use gorgeous fabric to tie your decor together.
We have a friday fun find linky party every week (on fridays, of course)... we'd love it if you'd link to this!

Jessica Hills said...

These are so pretty and would be so nice to have! I would love to feature this for Favorite Things Friday this week! Come stop by my blog if you would like a featured button!

Rebecca@This Present Life said...

I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE how your cushions turned out! I actually went out and bought some fabric and have started working on a cushion for a birthday party this weekend. I'll let you know when I finish it since I'll be posting it on my blog! Thanks for the GREAT tutorial!

Kari @ Ucreate said...

AMAZING tutorial...I'll send my readers your way!

Brenda said...

I love your cushions! So cute! Thanks for sharing!

Grabka said...

I like it! Greeetings from Poland!

inday_adin said...

Thank you so much for sharing the tutorial. :) IT is lovely!

inday_adin said...

Once I get to make my own pillow for my little guy, I will let you know for sure. :) I am excited already. LOL!

Adin B
http://itssewtasticmama.blogspot.com/

nima said...

wow...that looks superb. thank you so much for sharing the tutorial

Bonnie said...

Love it! Going to make them.

Cheryl said...

This is great and I love that green & pink damask! Definitely need to make some for my kiddies. Thanks for linking up to Craftastic Monday!!

Cathy said...

This is really awesome! I'm a beginner sewer, but your instructions are so clear that even I might be able to make this! Thank you!

Katie said...

I love these! Thanks for the tutorial!

craftmom said...

I love these, thank you so much! Would you mind sharing what fabric they each are? I love the fabric, and would love to make one of each. Thanks!

Rachel@oneprettything.com said...

Wow, this is fantastic! I think this is going to have to go right to the top of my project list. I would love to link to this if you didn't mind.

Amy @ Positively Splendid said...

Absolutely terrific!! Your tutorial is so well done, too!

Stacey said...

LOVE this! Great tutorial and these are so fun!

Stephanie Cameron said...

These turned out so great! And I love your fabric choices!!

Tales From My Empty Nest said...

I love these. Thanks for the tutorial. Love & blessings from NC

Claudia said...

What a super, super idea. Thank you so much for showing. Must try this! Greetings from Germany!

Tiffany Larson said...

I love the blue fabric - can you tell me who the manufacturer is?

Susan said...

Hey everyone! Thanks for all the comments. I do not know who the manufacturer of the fabric is :( I did purchase both very recently from Joann's tho. It is a home decorator fabric that they have in stock on the bolt. I also have started a flikr pool because I want to see what you all have done! Please post your completed cushions there...can't wait to see them

Santa's Gift Shoppe and Ideas said...

Hi..I’m Barb….I am from tip junkie. Great idea!! Good Job!!
I am your newest follower. I hope you will get a chance to visit my blog @ santasgiftshoppe.blogspot.com
& get inspired by something for your family/home. I hope you will follow me as well. Nice to meet ya new friend!!!

Kara@ Creations by Kara said...

This is such a fabulous idea! Thanks so much for doing a tutorial!

Stacey @ Fun to Craft said...

Love, love, love these!! I want some for my kiddos!! I am featuring this as part of 'Look at me, I'm SO Crafty!' at Fun to Craft. Thanks for linking up and come by and snag a featured button!!

Amy @ Positively Splendid said...

I am back! Would it be ok for me to feature this project on my blog tomorrow? I absolutely love it!

Stitch n' Giggles said...

Don't know how I found this tutorial, but I'm so glad I did!! I've been wanting to make some moroccain styled floor cushions and now I have a template to follow!

April

kirstin &amp; jordan said...

We'll be featuring your fabulous cushion tomorrow... come on by and grab a button (and see if you won the giveaway! I haven't drawn yet, so even I don't know- haha!).
Thanks for linking up!

L ~DIY Diva~ said...

Thanks for linking this to Make My Style Mondays.
Im featuring this DIY in my link party wrap up today. Come on over and grab a button.

www.avidaccents.blogspot.com

~L~

Aunt LoLo said...

Oh. My. Goodness. I came over from Kojo Designs. AWESOME. Since I'm WAY too lazy to pick out piping, I'll make these from the 30 YARDS of home dec fabric I picked up at IKEA last year (umm...yeah. oops.) All I need to buy are two bags of fiberfill! Dude...I think I need to make like SIX of these.

Thanks again!

Catherine Hansen Peart said...

These are FAN.TAST.IC!!!! I can't wait to make some.

Jenn @ Delicious Ambiguity said...

Thanks for linking up to Tot Tuesdays. I love these! Wish I could sew! I’ll be featuring you this week. Come stop by and grab a button! ☺

Tere said...

So very cute! Awesome bday gift!!! Thanks for sharing and for linking to my party! Hope to see more of your awesome projects next Thursday! Have a great weekend!

tere

1 Funky Woman said...

I just found you and I am so loving that you took the bull by the horns and made these! They are amazing and I love the fabric. I love that you call your kids punks, too funny! You've got another follower!

Check me out, I am doing my first giveaway!

DECORICA said...

Totally cool! Neat idea and I'm loving the fabrics that you used.

ificould said...

What a great tute - thanks for sharing! I posted a link on my blog: http://ificould-ificould.blogspot.com/2010/05/floor-cushion.html

If you want, grab a button saying you were featured: http://ificould-ificould.blogspot.com/p/featured-sites.html

Thanks again for the great idea! Love your blog!
Missy

Restorative Living said...

I'm still in love with these. LOVE them. So so cute.

Heather said...

This is really quite fabulous! I love the pink & green fabric you used for one of them! Thanks so much for linking up at Sharing Time! I hope you'll link up again next week! :)
~Heather

Bridget said...

I love it! I can't wait to make a few.

Amber said...

thanks for the tutorial! i think i might actually be able to make one of these! i would love a few of these for my little guys room!

Anonymous said...

Just made one!!Thanks for the great instructions, the next one should be so much faster :)......-Tracie

Laura said...

Very sweet. My little granddaughter will love this. I have been a professional dressmaker for 30 years, and your sewing directions are just perfect. Great job!
Laura
http://cricutcard-iologist.blogspot.com

Laura said...
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Laura said...

Is that Amy Butler's fabric you used on the pink and green one? Love her stuff!

Heather said...

Hey Susan, this post will be featured on my blog tomorrow as my favourite sewing project from last week's Sharing Time. Just wanted to let you know! :)
~Heather

Rebecca@This Present Life said...

Hey Susan, just wanted to let you know that I made one of these and it turned out so cute! Thanks for the great tutorial! I'm linking to it from my blog. Come by and check it out if you have a chance.

http://happybabydesigns.blogspot.com/2010/05/floor-cushion.html

AMY said...

I made one and I love it. Thanks for the tutorial!!!

http://lifeonwillowdale.blogspot.com/2010/05/floor-cushion.html

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Elizabeth said...

I found your site from a link on another site and I'm LOVING your tutorials!!! I'm your newest follower!

I also have DIY and How-To stuff on my blog...would love a follow back:

http://www.thecraftycharlestonian.com

Nori said...

those are totally awesome!! they look so cute and comfy. thanks for sharing the great tutorial!

Emily said...

What a great idea!! I will have to do this for my two.

www.emilyguerra.com

MJ said...

These are amazing!!! I want on too! Made out of Halloween fabric I am bound to have leftover if I ever finish my quilt LOL. Have bookmarked, will make ;)

Nina Patricia @ The Adventures of Nina Patricia said...

wow, these are amazing! if only I could saw!

kodie said...

i just saw this featured on ohdeedoh and MUST make one (or 2 or 3) right away! well done!!
www.cheepmomma.blogspot.com

Rea said...

My toddler will love these. Thanks so much.

notsospanish.wordpress.com

Kristin said...

These cushions are SOOOO cute..my kids are now 11,12 and 15...how would you adjust the size to fit adult sized kids?

Jennifer said...

Awesome tutorial. I have been wanting to learn how to use my sewing machine since I got it 2 Christmas's ago. Yesterday I got it out, watched the video that came with it to figure out how thread the needle, then I started this project. It turned out great thanks to your step by step explanation. My 2 year old son is taking a nap now, but I can't wait for him to see the finished product when he wakes up. I even used the same fabric (only with red piping) as you because I wanted to make sure I was doing it right:) Plus, I really like it. I am posting pictures to the flikr pool now.

FlyAwayHome said...

These are so adorable. Thanks for sharing and the tutorial. My grandbaby would LOVE on of these.

Mandy said...

Finally got this done!! Thanks again for the great idea - - mine is here: http://craftedition.blogspot.com/2010/06/playroom-floor-cushions.html

Regina said...

Hi, I'm laying out my fabric to make one of these and noticed that given the diameter (17 inches) the circumference of the circle is 2 inches longer than the fabric strip length you gave (you said 51.5 inches, I came up with 53.5 inches when I did the math). Is this to give the pillow some poof or why is that? Thanks!

Susan said...

Regina

The amount will be eaten up alittle bit in having to compensate for the turning, plus, the seam allowance is in there too. Your seam allowancwe may end up being a full one inch... I just didnt want you to end up with too little fabric. Does that make sense?

Lenetta @ Nettacow said...

I am a huge fan of knocking off stuff like this - very well done! I linked on my weekly roundup - thanks so much for sharing!

Anonymous said...

I'm so excited that I happened upon your blog tonight. We're in the process of turning our theater room into a playroom. I was given about 50lbs of fabric last weekend and it contained this great piece that I thought I'd turn into round floor pillows for the playroom. I was going to wing it but now I don't have to-I can use your tutorial. I can't wait to get started.

That one girl said...

You made this look easy. Like I could do it. Sooo, I got a little crazy and bought fabric and stuff and am doing this TONIGHT! If they aren't as cute as yours, we are soooo life enemies!

:)

Aunt LoLo said...

I finally got my post up! I made me a pouf, and I LOVE it!! Thank you so much!!!!

Claudia Almandoz Gerbolini said...

hey Susan! It´s me Clau from Handmade Con Amor again. I just wanted to stop by and say "I MADE IT!" Thanks so much, I´ll be posting my floor cushion with a link directly back to your wonderful blog.... gracias! Clau

Anneliese said...

Such a darling cushion and great tutorial! Thanks!

Oonafey said...

This is such an amazing tutorial! Thanks!

Margie said...

What a fabulously simple idea! I absolutely love the blue fabric with orange piping.

Nicole@Whimsy-Lane said...

I've been wanting to make one of these for my daughter room. Thanks so much for sharing!

angelina said...

dude. so is piping and bias the same?? well i had no idea. the things you learn. thank you , i 'm totally makin one...

Aisle 3 said...

thanks for sharing! love.it.

Kate said...

Thanks for the awesome tutorial! I made some! I even made a BIG one!

www.foutchcoutch.blogspot.com

Leslie Plank said...

I love this! I've been thinking about making a square version for my son out of his leftover nursery print fabric. Maybe now I'll get around to it. :)

mushiejc said...

Thanks so much for this great tutorial! Your blog is great and i'm a frequent visitor here :)

I followed your tutorial and made one too:

http://mushiejc.blogspot.com/2010/08/kiddie-floor-cushions.html

Thanks again!!!

Bryana P said...

Have you though about adding a zipper and maybe enclosing the stuffing in cotton fabric so that the outside would be removable/machine washable? Or do you just spray it with lots of scotch guard?

katie jean said...

I just love your tutorial! You broke each step down so perfectly. Now I think I can tackle it!!

CreativeMama said...

Just made it. I didn't add piping though, used my biggest embroidery hoop around 18 inches as my circle template...(lazy me to draft a new template!)

I also added zipper and made it like a removable cover, with the normal cloth filled with polyfill inside, so that i can remove it and wash the external cover....

Margo said...

thanks for a great tutorial, i cant stop making them. see some of mine at http://homegirlcrafts.blogspot.com/2010/09/cushions-or-footstools.html

Haleel said...

I love how detailed your tutorial is! Seating is very limited in my small apartment so I am very excited to try this out! I'm thinking I'm going to try square? I'm pretty excited =)

Jenn said...

I love this! I'm adding it to my project to-do list. I've been wanting to make floor cushions, and this is perfect :)

PonderandStitch said...

Hi! I made one yesterday and am in LOOOOOVE with it!! Here's my post about it:
http://ponderandstitch.blogspot.com/2010/09/how-cute-is-this-free-tutorial.html

Anonymous said...

The cushions are brilliant.
I've never come across pre made piping before. Is this different from regular bias tape?

Susan @ Living with Punks said...

Yep...Pre-made piping is in the exact location as the packaged bais tape (usually).

crafty1 said...

Another fab project. My "kid" is in his 40's, so won't fit on this :) , but I'm going to try your pattern and adjust it a bit to see if I can make a bed for my kitty out of some of the scrap material I have around. If it works out I'll let you know!!

kmellana said...

I made one for my niece's 1st birthday. Here's my post about it:

http://mommakesithappen.blogspot.com/2010/10/stellas-present.html

Liz said...

Love these!! Thanks for sharing. I will be featuring you on our blog ziggycrafts.blogspot.com Thanks!

Nikki said...

Oh no another project to add to my list ;) Perfect for the playroom, thanks for the tute :)

Tanya said...

I made a couple for my boys & linked back to you. Thanks for the inspiration!

http://sewmanydreams.blogspot.com/2010/11/kids-pillow-seats.html

Whitney @ Nesting Season said...

I was on the verge of buying these when I came across your tutorial. The thought of making them never even occurred to me. Thanks for opening my eyes!

Amanda said...

I've got a new blog and this was featured today! I'd love if you stopped by and grabbed a button!
todaystoptwenty.blogspot.com

aurélie said...

Thanks for tutorial. les tissus choisis sont sympas. Have a nice day;

Aurélie

Megan said...

Thanks for the tutorial! I just about finished 3 - now onto the rest. I think I need to stuff mine a little bit more - but I LOVE them and think they are so cute!

http://megsscraps.blogspot.com/2010/12/sewing-sewing-sewing.html

Tamara said...

I love these!! Especially the pink and green one. Will have to try making one for my kiddos.

TeenaBugg38 said...

How stinkin cute!!!!!! And it looks simnple enough that I might be able to make one!!!! Um, if I can figure out how to thread my sewing machine.......lol. Sadly enough I am serious :( Just found your blog and LOVE IT!!! Became a follower cuz I am so glad I'm not the only mom with punks.....lol. But I have 5 boy type punks....sheeeeesh :)

Katie @ Hippos and Dinosaurs said...

This is so stinkin' fabulous. It will be perfect for the kids' new playroom:)

Allyson said...

This is so cute! I linked you on my blog http://www.cupcakescandycanes.blogspot.com. Pretty sure this will be the next thing i make for my niece. Thanks

Allyson

Sarah @ Modern Country Style said...

The piping makes this project stand out a mile. I love the colours you've chosen - and thank you for a great tutorial!

Sarahx

Home-Mom.com said...

I'm featuring your tute on my tute-do list. Check it out ;)

Home-Mom.com - Tute.Do.List

Janice Bishop said...
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Janice Bishop said...

I made one for my grandson and it turned out great. He loves it! I've linked to your tutorial and added to your flikr pool. Thanks for the inspiration and instructions. http://robandjanbishop.blogspot.com/2011_01_01_archive.html

Emily Elizabeth said...

I just finished making one for my daughter. Check it out here...
http://emmmylizzzy.blogspot.com/2011/02/have-you-seen-new-pouf.html

Becky said...

Thank you SO much for posting this tutorial. What a fun and adorable project! I'll post on Flickr as soon as I take a decent photo. It's tutorials like your that keep beginners like me motivated to learn! You rock!

Sylvie Créative said...

Wonderful!

Vixen said...

Oooh! I love the fabric on these! And how perfect for little ones to read on or just have fun with! Thanks for the tute!

Boxoftrix said...

Brilliant tutorial, I have just cut outmy fabric for the cushion ans was wonding if you could tell me how much piping i need as it says needs two packs and I was going to make my own. Whats the length in a pack?
Yvonne

Manou said...

Clearly not the first one, but here is one of my punks on a cushion!
http://manoudagindaguit.blogspot.com/2011/03/tweede-schooldag.html

Thank you!

Boxoftrix said...

Im halfway through making this and found today that the 51.5" x 12" strip isnt long enough luckily I was using leftover fabric from some curtains I shortened so had a longer 56" piece this was just enough did anyone else find this or is it just me? I did re-check that my circles are 17" across

Boxoftrix said...

Finished!!
Thank you so much for such a fab tutorial I have blogged about it here http://boxoftrix.blogspot.com/2011/03/rosebud-floor-cushion.html
and posted pictures on your Flickr group

LT said...

I really want to make these using quilting cotton line that doesn't come in Home Dec weight. Any suggestions on how to make this work? Can I just use heavy interfacing with the fabric instead? Thanks so much for your help!

Blankey Industries said...

What a great tutorial I may try and adapt this for knitting...
Thank you for sharing

Jordan McCollum said...

So making this! The instructions spell everything out for a total sewing noob (you know, me). Thank you!!

Rissa @ Hazel and Honeysuckle said...

I LOVE these! I think this tutorial is just what I need! Thanks so much for sharing!

Andi @ Jane of all crafts said...

Hi!! Thanks for such a great tutorial! I made one today and blogged about it if you'd like to check it out :-)
http://www.janeofallcrafts.com/2011/05/yard-sale-and-some-sewing.html

Bonnie said...

Wow this was the best tutorial I have used in a long time. Just made one up in the space of one nap! You did a great job on this and made my sewing experience a breeze! Thanks for my new cushion!

keepsmeoutofmischief said...

You've made it look so easy!

Loved 2 Pieces Hair Bows said...

This pillow was made by my mother in law Cheri and has been featured on my blog. Here is a picture of her pillow. She has already sold 2! Everyone has loved them so far!http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-sg4SpIN63wo/Tf6wECNHeRI/AAAAAAAAACw/83gy3hyX6GU/s1600/DSCI0525.JPG

Theresa said...

I just found your awesome little world...where were you when my trolls were that age??!! This pillow tutorial is on my list of things to make, regardless of the fact that zombies are way cooler to a teenager than cute little pillows with handles on them, or so say the trolls that reside here. Cheers!!
Miss Charlotte
www.lesbonnesideesmag.com/nouveau

Sarah said...

Love the tutorial! Used the idea to make three cushions for my kids which I posted on my blog (linking to your blog with the tutorial). Great job!

Megan said...

I found a link to this post and had to come check it out! You made it sound like I could even do it and I hardly ever sew (as in I try once or twice every couple years!). I may still send this off to my MIL who is an expert! Thanks so much... very cool! I had been looking for floor poofs and this would be a great alternative!

Lulu Lane Designs said...

So cute! Found a link to your blog through The Creative Imperative and had to come and check it out (now following too). Can't wait to make a few of these pillows and I thik that they would look great stacked up in my living room as decor!:)

zombiegirl said...

I loved you tutorial and had to make my son one of these, I hand stitched it though so it took forever...but definitely worth it. My son LOVES it!!! Here is a pic of it:
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b311/AcidicAngel/GEDC1027.jpg

Dana said...

Fantastic! I can't wait to try this! I'll be sure to link back when I blog about it so others can see what a great tutorial this was. :)

wink said...

bummer, my compass only makes a 12" circle. anyone know another way to make a 17" circle? maybe i'll see if I have a big enough bowl...

wink said...

haha! figured out if I slide the pencil further down... I can add a few inches - DUH!!

Hi! said...

I used your wonderful tutorial with a few modifications to make tree stump floor cushions for my kids' room. I think it turned out pretty dang cute! thank you for this great tutorial!
http://sewchaotic.blogspot.com/2011/08/tree-stump-floor-cushion.html

coolerNights said...

WOW! Those are adorable,
Thanks for the sharing tutorial!
Men's Loungewear

Lucy said...

I have made two of these for my kids! So easy and they ADORE them! I'm new to blogging and have put my pictures up and a link to your tutorial, I hope that's ok?! Thanks, Lucy

Madame Samm said...

It serves me right to follow you over from Lucy's new blog...what a delightful idea..you are good sweetie...I love your wee buglet with both her domes...YOU need print friendly with these kind of tuts sew we can save them..right to me..I will send you the link..it is pretty easy to add on to your blog..your peeps will thank you...bless you for following your gifts and sharing them..

gülümse said...

superrrr:))♪ ♫ ♥thanks for sharing!!!

Dana said...

I finally had a free afternoon and got to make my first floor pillow. It turned out great! Thanks for posting this how-to!!!

http://siefker-stuff.blogspot.com/2011/09/floor-pillow.html

Daily New Deals said...

I LOVE the land of nod too…..and find myself, now living north of the boarder, wanting lots of items I should have bought while in the land of stars and stripes.
However, my hubby and I need to do a run to the boarder….so I can finally get my PR card here in Canada so US$ watch out……I just hope that there is a Target close…(I do know that I don’t actually have to cross – but seems like an opportunity not to be missed!) As long as Canadian Immigration lets me back in ……….:O)x
got coupons from The land of nod coupons

Sewandthecity said...

Hi, I have featured this lovely idea in a blog post called 20 ways with piping. Please check it out if you’d like.
http://sewandthecity.blogspot.com/2011/09/twenty-ways-with-piping.html

Best regards
Irina

Jen said...

I'm planning to make three of these for Christmas gifts. Just thought you'd like to know that there is now a circle template on Scientific Seamstress's website.
http://scientificseamstress.blogspot.com/2011/10/circular-logic.html

Ruth@Addy Lou Creates said...

Love these floor cushions! Just thought I would let you know I featured it on my Creative 5 today!
~Ruth

http://addyloucreates.blogspot.com/2011/11/creative-friday-5-diys.html

morgan said...

Love the step by step instructions ... I will definitely be making some myself... Check out more cushions at decush

Tosia said...

Thank you soooo much for the tutorial! I have been looking for the perfect floor pillow for my girls but was not able to find one. These are so perfect!!!! I am going to have to make 2(one for each girl). Thank you again so much!

me.anna said...

Hi Susan, thanks for the tutorial. I shared my version of your Floor Cushion in your flickr-pool.

kind regards from germany

http://great-grandchild.blogspot.com/2012/01/creadienstag-wahwah-sitzkissen.html

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