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Showing posts with label Floor Cushion. Show all posts

Aug 10, 2011

Dice Floor Cushion - Tutorial


Making a Dice Cushion is quite easy! Would you like to make one! Yes! Lets Makes one!

All you need is about 1 yard of 60 inch width fabric or about 1 1/4 yard if you have lesser width fabric
For the Dots or cirlces on the dice, you can make do with leftover fabric, check your Fabric Scrap Stash!

For filling about 1/4 kg of polyfill and rest of filling will be made of cut up fabric scraps!


From Base fabric (I have used Velour)
Cut 6 Squares of 15 * 15 inches dimension (includes 1/2 inch seam allowance on all sides)

In Contrast color fabric (I have used Organza with cotton underlining)

Step 1


Cut 1 Circle of 7 cm diameter (without seam allowance / fold allowance for edges)

Cut 21 circles of 3 cm diameter (without seam allowance / fold allowance for edges)
I had cut 21 circles of 3 cm diameter from the underlining material as well, if you use a thick material to cut your circles, you can get away with just having to 21 circles! Cutting circles are such a pain, i need to get myself a rotary cutter soooon !!!





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Sep 4, 2010

Floor Cushion with Link to Tutorial


I have been wanting to make a Floor Cushion for my DD for a long time now, sometime last week i stumbled upon this tutorial and wanted to do it, went ahead and got some polyfill and ta da the cushion is ready.

I made it as a removable version with zipper using the fashion fabric and the inner cushion is made out of normal interfaced fabric and filled with 1 kg of polyfill. I didn't have much of readymade piping available to added piping only to the handle. Now i have a cushion and it is washable too, i can take the inner stuffed cushion out by just opening the zipper and wash the cover version of the cushion and put it back on... ta da....

Here is my lovely daughter enjoying herself......




Here she is just dragging it along (lazy goose, can't she lift it, oh my cozy fabric!)



And yes before i bid adieu, here is the link which helped me create this.... 

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