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Extra Credit: Loop Pressing Bars

Tool School Extra Credit: Pick Up Sticks Pillow

Loop Pressing Bars

Pick Up Sticks Pillow

By the Shibaguyz

Pick Up Sticks Pillow

Small strips of fabric can make a big impact on your home décor. With just a few pieces of fabric, and Clover’s Loop Pressing Bars you’ll be well on your way making modern art inspired pillows for your sofas, chairs, or wherever you need a pop of vibrant color. These Loop Pressing Bars are not just for bias cut fabric either… we cut our strips with the grain of the fabric for a clean straight finish. But, if you desire a little curve in your final result, by all means cut bias strips and curve away. This truly is a make-in-an-afternoon project so don’t be afraid to experiment! No matter how you decide to arrange your strips, you’re going to love the final result.

MATERIALS

Pillow Fabric:

2 Fat Quarters for the top and back of the pillow or 18” of your favorite fabric in your two favorite colors. We used Cherry wood Hand Dyed Fabric in Red and Gray.

Strip Fabric

Random fabric at least 3” wide by at least 24” long. This is a great project for using up scraps! More information about measurements to follow.

1–18” Pillow insert or stuffing

Thread:

Sewing machine thread to match fabric

We used Aurifil 50 wt thread for machine sewing but it is also perfect for hand sewing if you decide to go that route.

TOOLS:

Clover Loop Pressing Bars – Item 4052

Clover Wonder Pins and/or Wonder Clips Item – Item # 3183

Clover Rotary cutter – Item # 7500

Sewing machine or hand sewing needles – Our machine is the BERNINA 790 PLUS

FINISHED DIMENSIONS:

17×17″

CUTS:

1–18″ Pillow Front fabric

1–18″ Pillow Back fabric

3–1 5/8″ x 24″ Strips (for the 12mm Loop Pressing Bar) – “thin strips”

4–2 1/4″ Strips (for the 18mm Loop Pressing Bar) – “wide strips”

Note: You can use as many or few strips as you like.

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Make your cuts

              i.        For the other sizes you will need 2x the width of the bar, plus 1/2” seam allowance (1/4 for each side) PLUS 1/8 inch for some wiggle room.

2.  Make your Strips

              i.        If the seam allowance is more than 1/2 the finished width of the tube, trim the seam to 1/8″ after sewing.

              i.        Special Note: If you want your “Pick Up Sticks” to stand out from the fabric use the Loop Pressing Bar to pull through a thin strip of batting, length of thick yarn, or similar upholstery piping.

3)   Assemble Your Pieces

              i.        Make sure to overlap the edges at least 1/2″ to secure the strips when sewn down.

4)   Applique the Strips to Pillow Top

 Sew all the strips to the pillow top.

5)   Sew Pillow Together

6)   Turn Pillow Right side out.

7)   Last Steps

8)   TAADAA!!

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