Tutorial: Sweet Confection Pillow

As I was making this pillow, it reminded me the of rows and rows of candy I used to see in Farrell's.  Does anyone have a Farrell's in their town?  We lost ours about 20 years ago, but I hear they are making a comeback!  Yay!


This really is a simple pillow to make.  It's just rows of pom-pom fringe sewn on with a zig-zag stitch.  The back is an easy envelope closure.  Really, the hardest part was coming up with a color combination.  I was pretty much at the mercy of what Joann's had in stock, but I could see this done all in one color, or different hues of the same color. 


Or even a different color every row....


Wanna make one?  Let's get started!
Materials:

14" pillow form
1/2 yard white duck or twill fabric.
12 yards of pompom trim
Coordinating thread

Instructions:
1.  Cut your fabric pieces. 
Cut 2:  15" x 15"
Cut 1:  15" x 14"
Cut 1:  15' x 7"



2.  Cut all the pom trim into 15" lengths.  You should get at least 7 pieces of each color (if you are using 4 colors)


3.  Place your first 15" pom trim piece 1.5" from the bottom of the 15" square piece.  The top of the trim should be at the 1.5" mark as seen above



4.  Using the same colored thread as the trim, sew on with a wide zig-zag stitch.


5.  Add the next row right next to the other one, working your way up.  I found there was no need to pin the pom trim once you get started.  It is easier to keep it close with your hands while you are sewing than trying to pin all that trim down!  Sew on 7 rows of the first color.






6. Continue with the rest of the colors.  Each color will be 7 rows high.


7. Trim the poms off on the ends so you can sew your 1/2" seam.


8.  Take your cut pieces for the back. (7x15 & 14x15)  On the 15" side,  fold over and press 1" down on the top and then fold over and press again 1" to create a hem.  Sew in place .  Do the same on both pieces as shown above.


9.Take the now 15" x 12" piece and place it RST on the pom fringe piece.  Sew with a 1/2" seam allowance. 


10.  Take the now 15" x 5" piece and place it down and sew it onto place, making sure to reinforce around the edges. Clip corners and turn right side out


You're done!



I've enjoyed seeing this pillow around the house.
It fits right in with the other playful things around the house for the kids. 
Are you gonna make one?
I'd LOVE to see it  :)

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51 comments:

Kris said...

Stinkin' Cute!!

Sam said...

Words cannot express my love for ball fringe, so I ADORE this! Great job!

Rosa Rood said...

So awesome!
Saw the pompomtrim this morning at the fabric market..now I realize wat I could do with it :o)

Thanks for sharing!
Greetings from Amsterdam
Maren

kodie said...

such a great idea! and so easy too! gonna have to make some for my kids' rooms!!

Dolly and Jon said...

What a happy pillow for a play room.

Lana @ SweetJilliBeanz.com said...

What a fun pillow!

Andi @ Jane of all crafts said...

LOVE IT!!! Gonna get stuff to make one today! Thanks for sharing!

gulden said...

I love love love it:)...I want permission to put one of the pics and your link on my blog...Actulally I dont get posts from other blogs but I really like it:)
http://guldenssewingbox.blogspot.com/
and this is my blog if you want to check before.

Michelle L. said...

Really, Farrell's is coming back??? Yay! I had so many b'day parties there! This is the cuddliest pillow I've ever seen, I love it!

gulden said...

thanks:)

Twins Squared said...

This is super cute! Great job!

anne maskell said...

I love that! It is so bright and cheerful! And it looks so soft and cuddly! Thanks so much for sharing. I'm a new follower from keeping it simple, and I hope you follow me too!
http://www.amaskellantics.com/

Sara said...

Awesome I love it!!

Kathleen said...

Love, love, LOVE this! How can anyone look at anything with pom poms and NOT smile? I think it's impossible. Thanks for sharing.

Brandi said...

I just purchased some Pom-Pom trim! thanks for the tutorial! your pillow is great!

myblueyez said...

Love this pillow! I will have to make another trip to Hancock's tomorrow.. Oh darn ;)!

Tanya said...

Simple, but the colours and texture are so great!

kmellana said...

Cute pillow!! For some reason I seem to think you live in so cal....if that's the case, there's a Farrell's in Mission Viejo & one in Santa Clarita.

Katie said...

WOW--great pillow & tutorial! After looking at the tutorial it isn't as difficult as I thought! Love it! I hope you will visit SewWoodsy.blogspot.com and link up this project!

Mandy said...

Thanks for linking to Take-A-Look Tuesday over at Sugar Bee Craft Edition - I featured you today!! - Mandy, www.craftedition.blogspot.com

Linda@Coastal Charm said...

Susan,
You are one talented gal!!! I have featured your "Chrvsi Pins"...when I saw them...I just had to share them with all my girlfriends...I hope you don't mind:) Please feel free to grab my starfish featured button for your blog and yes I'm going to follow along with, so I can see more!!!
Lovin this cute pom pom pillow too!

Blessings,
Linda

Creative Mind said...

this is super cute..how smart...;-))

Sara said...

Ohmigosh!!! I used to work at Farrell's. The zoo, pike's peak, the birthday parties, the candy. Thanks for bringing back the memories.
Love the pillow and have added it to my 'to do' list.

AllieMakes! said...

L.O.V.E. this! Wow! Super cute!
You should come link this up to my weekly Thursday Making It With Allie Link Party! I think it would make a Fabulous addition!
AllieMakes.Blogspot.com

Whitney said...

You stinker! I think you are just too creative for your own good! :)

Katie said...

I featured this awesome pillow today on Sew Woodsy! Make sure you grab your featured button!

http://sewwoodsy.blogspot.com/2010/11/friday-features_12.html

Heather - Dollarstorecrafts.com said...

So cool! Found you via Sew Woodsy. :) Yay, I'm happy Farrell's is making a comeback!

I featured your cool project on the Dollar Store Crafts facebook page today: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dollar-Store-Crafts/161233564682

-Heather

Peggy of Plush Nest said...

so much fun!
and you're totally right, it could be really cool in a more sophisticated color combo too (like maybe in my bedroom)

Mandy said...

I just KNEW you'd with the CSI - really, if you didn't win I'd have to wonder.....

Chris said...

This pillow is fabulous...I just want to pop one of those balls in my mouth!

Sew, What's New? said...

We'll feature this tutorial on Sew-Whats-New.com. Keep up the excellent work!

Trish @TheOldPostRoad said...

Think I know my next project! Thanks!
-Trish

Lei said...

Oh how I love pom poms. This is super fun!!!

Sachiko said...

You are very creative! Thank you for sharing!

casserole said...

Fabulous pillow! I love pom pom fringe!! I linked to your tutorial over at Craft Gossip Sewing:
http://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-pom-pom-fringe-throw-pillow/2010/11/15/

--Anne

Life in Rehab said...

How simple and cool, and what a great, clear tutorial.

Farah Muzaffar said...

Oh what a magic.... I really dont understand when I saw first your cushions, I thought about what it will be.... oh really magic it is. simple thing but your creativity make it worth to win a competition. Congrates...
They are very happy and cheerful cushions and can spread the livliness in any room..
Hope you would like to have a cup of tea with my cookies at
http://craftaworld.blogspot.com/
Love
Farah

Susan @ Entertain Exchange said...

This is fabulous!

Susan,
http://entertainexchange.blogspot.com/
Party and Entertaining Inspiration

Missy Ann said...

Love. This.

Vintage by CherishedHearts@Etsy said...

Gorgeous! Like opening a well arranged bag of skittles or m&ms.

Thank you for getting the brain cells to tumbling around this morning. Pompoms in a similar fashion on an old mirror frame? A lil glue, a bunch of pompoms, we shall see where it goes.

http://www.etsy.com/shop/CherishedHearts

Desiree said...

love this!

Rachel@oneprettything.com said...

It's so fun, I love it! Thanks so much, I'll be linking.

feefifoto said...

I want to do this! Can you ship me some talent?

kasthurirajam said...

beautiful pillow

The One and Only said...

Farrells? yeah, there was one in Daly City in the Serramonte area forever ago? Are you from the city? would love to know....

Salisbury Family said...

Love this!!! I think I want a twin ric rack pillow to go with it!!!

Pam said...

This is a great project! I've linked to and featured you here on my Squidoo lens: http://www.squidoo.com/poufs-puffs-and-lots-of-soft-stuff Thanks for sharing your projects with us!

Adventures in Dressmaking said...

That's awesome!! My fiance would love if I made one of these; whenever we go home dec shopping he likes the throw pillows with fun textures. Beads, pleats, fluffiness... this would be a winner!

karboojeh said...

Hello there. What a lovely blog! I wrote a pom-pom fashion preview and included two of your tutorials here:
http://karboojeh.wordpress.com/2011/09/15/pom-pom-fashion/

Thanks,
K

The Crafted Sparrow said...

Just wanted to let you know that I featured these throw pillows today at my DIY Throw Pillow round up.
http://thecraftedsparrow.blogspot.com/2012/04/15-great-ideas-for-diy-throw-pillows.html#more

Liz@Craftbaby said...

Wow - this is SO cool. I want to make this in blue tones for my baby boy's room. Such a creative use of those pom-pom thingies. You should definitely consider entering the Craftbaby DIY Throw Pillow contest http://www.craftbaby.com/contests/9/diy-throw-pillows-sweeps xo, Liz

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