It’s getting close to time for the Easter Bunny to hop down the bunny trail with some treats! To get you ready for the big day, we have a sweet bunny pillow for you to make for yourself or to give that special someone who loves bunnies!
Easter Hop Hop Pillow with HeatnBond Fusible Fleece
Supplies:
Thermoweb Heat n Bond Fusible Fleece (17” x 17” piece)
Thermoweb Heat n Bond Lite
17” x 17” fabric piece for Outside Main
(2) 17” x 12” fabric pieces for Back of pillow (I used two selvedge pieces)
Scraps for Applique
16” x 16” pillow form
Oliso Smart Touch Iron
Sewing Supplies: Machine, Pins, Thread, Scissors, Rotary Cutter, Rulers, Water Soluble Marker
Easter Hop Hop Pillow Instructions: *all seam allowances are 1/2” unless noted
Select scrap pieces for your saying-hop hop hop (I chose 3 different prints), one print for your bunny body, and one print for your bunny tails. Iron HeatnBond lite to the back of all of these pieces. Take your 17”x17” piece of fabric and iron on the Fusible Fleece, this creates your front pillow piece.
Print out the words (your choice of your favorite font or hand trace) hop hop hop on your computer and trace them into the back of your fused scraps. Using a water glass trace three circles on the back of your bunny body print. Cut out the traced shapes. Cut out bunny tails from the remaining fabric. Lay out your saying and bunny bodies onto your front pillow pieces. Iron them onto the fabric once you have them placed the way you like.
Allow the fabric to cool. Quilt the front of your pillow how you desire. I chose to matchstick quilt these. I started with a stitch length of 4-4.5 and quilted lines about 1/2” apart. I then went back and filled in the spaces with 2-4 more lines. I wanted a very textured and sturdy look so I quilted very tight.
To create the pillow you will now need to create the back pillow insert covers. Take your 17” x 12” pieces and iron one 17” side of each piece 1/2” wrong sides together. Fold down another 1/2” and iron. Topstitch to create a clean and crisp edge. For these pillows, I chose to use a “raw edge” and on each piece, I made sure that one of my 17” pieces had the selvage on it to give a unique look to the project.
Lay your quilted top pillow piece wrong side down and then lay your two back pieces on top of it with the raw edges on the outside- pin it down. Your selvage or topstitched pieces should now be overlapping in the middle of the pillow. Stitch around the entire pillow cover. Turn inside out and iron well. Insert your pillow cover and enjoy your new pillow!
Can’t wait to see what you all create! Happy Sewing!
Kristen Wright of Two Blondes and a Sewing Machine
March is National Craft Month and National Quilting Month and we want to offer you a chance to win some fun supplies!
We have two prizes to give away this week…one is perfect for the fabric crafter and the other the paper crafter!
This prize contains adorable Hello Jane fabrics from our friends at Windham Fabric along with must-haves in any craft room! We’ve included our HeatnBond Lite Fusible Adhesive, Heatnbond Hem Tape, HeatnBond EZ Print Sheets in Lite and Featherlite PLUS our HeatnBond Soft Stretch Hem Tape!
Our paper prize has lots of good things! Sizzix paper pad, coloring pad and stamps, Photo Play Ppaer Hoppy Easter paper kit, Deco Foil Transfer Sheets, Adhesive Pen and our NEW Designer Stencil plus 3D Foam Squares and our favorite Mini Tape Runner!
Follow the Rafflecopter steps to get yourself entered to win! We’ll pick two winners to send these goodies out to!
Pamela Edwards
March 20, 2018 at 8:07 pm (7 years ago)This pillow and the cards are adorable
Valerie Lewis
March 25, 2018 at 2:48 pm (7 years ago)Wow!! The Easter cards are amazing!! I would love to learn to do them.