Heart Chenille Valentine Pillow

Heart Chenille Valentine Pillow
Make: 1
Heart Pattern: Download pattern here.

Materials:
1. Flannel [20" x 20"] – pink = 2 pcs., white = 2 pcs.
2. Flannel [9" x 9"] – red = 2 pcs.
3. Muslin or cotton [20" x 20"] – white = 1 pc.
4. Fabric [10 1/2" x 10 1/2"] – printed = 2 pcs.
5. Zipper [15"] – 1
6. Plain white paper [US letter size] – 1
7. 18″ square pillow form

Tools:
1. Sewing machine
2. Overlock machine [optional]
3. Cheniller cutter or slash cutter [come with 1/4" guide for curved slash cutting]
4. Sewing needle and pins
5. Erasable fabric marker
6. Printer
7. Sharp point scissors

Seam Allowance: 1/2″
Finished Dimension: 18″ (W) x 18″ (H)

sew valentine pillowGet all materials ready and cut into the correct shape and sizes.
Fold the paper heart into quarters to mark both vertical and horizontal center lines.

Mark center lines on the muslin base by folding into quarters then press to make the crease lines.

Place the heart on the muslin base, align the center lines, pin and trace with fabric marker.
Remove paper heart.
Draw 45° lines on the muslin 1/4″ apart, invert the direction on the heart portion. [scroll down to view photos below for the visible lines.]

Place a red flannel below the muslin base, make sure it covers the heart.
Place a pink flannel below the two, align the corners.
Pin to secure the layers.
Sew along the heart line.

Turn to the flannel side and trim off the pink flannel from the center part of the heart. Cut close to the stitching line.

Trim off the outer portion of the heart from the red flannel underneath the pink flannel. Cut close to the stitching line.

Place a layer of white flannel on top of the trimmed pink/red heart, follow by a red flannel then a pink flannel.
Repeat the sewing on the heart, trimming the pink and red flannel around the heart line.

Place your final layer of white on them, sew the heart.

Turn to the base and sew the diagonal lines. Skip those lines which are too near to the boundary of the heart, i.e which has less that 1/4″.
This may take you a while to finish.

slash faux chenille in different directionTurn the work to the flannel side, cut an opening with a pair of sharp point scissors.
Cut only the flannels and not the muslin base.
You may use slasher or chenille cutter to slash the flannel.
If you are using the slash cutter that comes with only long straight guide like what I am using, you will need to use scissor to cut those unreachable area.

Upon finishing the heart portion, continue slashing the rest of the lines outside the heart.

slashed chenilleFinished chenille making of a heart shape.
Turn to the wrong side (muslin base side), mark 18″ square seam lines with 1/2″ seam allowance [total is 19" at each side].
Trim the access.

Prepare the materials of the zipper side of the pillow.
I layered a muslin to the not-so-thick back fabric to make it thicker, sew a them together within the seam allowance.
Sew the zipper side of the pillow our preferred way or by following the below tutorial.

Place the back fabric together with right side facing each other.
Make a stitch about 1″ from top and 2 1/2″ from the side edge. Repeat to the other side.
Use the longest stitch length, sew the line between the 2 1/2″ you have just made. This is a temporary zipper closure to make zipper installation easier and neater.

Open up and press. Fold the raw edges into the seam and press.

Place the zipper on top, with right side facing down. Align the zipper teeth along the temporary closure you have made with the long stitch length. Pin.

Turn to the right side, sew around about 1/4″ from the closure line.
Remove the stitches from the temporary closure and the zipper is ready to function.

overlock raw edgesPlace the zipper piece and chenille heart piece together with right side facing each other.
Sew along the seam line for the 4 edges.
Overlock stitch the raw edges to neaten the seam allowance.

Turn to the right side, photo shown is the chenille hear valentine pillow cover before washing.
Throw the pillow case into your washing machine and wash with cold water, rinse, and dry. The chenille effect with pop up immediately upon the wash. Or, you can brush the pillow with a soft brush to create the chenille effect in stead of washing it.
Insert the pillow from into the cover and your Valentine pillow is ready to serve it’s purpose for the most romantic day/night of the year.

Valentine Pillow with chenille heart

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  1. Pingback:Tutorial: Chenille heart Valentine pillow · Sewing | CraftGossip.com

  2. hi
    merci
    very nice

  3. Adorable! It’s a pitty I’m not crafty enough to make it myself.

  4. What a great idea! Beautiful!

  5. And creativity of a great beautiful Thank you

  6. LOVe this pillow/pattern/ and color combo!

  7. Joanne,

    After seaching for months and months I finally found a slash cutter!!!!!!!!! I have been looking since June for one!!! NOW I can FINALLY make these bibs and maybe a pillow also.

    Maureen

    P.S. I like the look of the new style and your haircut. Short hair is so much easier isn’t it? Have you been to the markets (are they call Flea Markets) lately? Loved your pictures and stories.

    • Glad to know this Maureen…. I spent a few months to search for my first pair of slash cutter too :)

      Thanks for your lovely compliment. Couldn’t agree more with the easy maintenance of short hair especially under the hot weather. No, haven’t been to flea market lately, have been caught up with all the crafts in my craft room… lol wish I have one more pair of hands to help me out…. ;)

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  8. Hi..i just don get it on 6th and 7th picture. In 6th pic. there are 3 layer,from top..pink/red,red(heart)and muslin(base). This 3 layer attached together right.So, how can in 7th pic, there are pink/red and white between pink/red(heart) and muslim (base)?

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  10. Beautiful! What a great job. I shared this on my blog today: http://www.vixenmade.com/2013/01/10-valentine-pillows.html

  11. I’m with Norfaiza – the colors of the layers in the photo don’t match the text directions. You said:

    “Place a layer of white flannel on top of the trimmed pink/red heart, follow by a red flannel then a pink flannel. Repeat the sewing on the heart, trimming the pink and red flannel around the heart line.”

    BUT the photo shows the base (is it with the cut-open side up or down?) then a pink/red, a white, then a pink/red. I’m thinking I need to follow the colors in the photo, not in the text, correct?

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