I've had the idea for this pillow for quite awhile so, choosing this challenge was just a little bit selfish. I'm glad I did though 'cuz I'm really happy with how it turned out. I've even thought of perhaps doing a series of different cities to sell on Etsy. Though really, it's simple enough that even a beginning stitcher could easily make one of their favorite skyline.
Embroidered Skyline Pillow How-To
Supplies:
1/2 yard of fabric for background (I used a nice suiting wool)
scissor
dressmakers tracing paper
straight pins
embroidery hoop
1 skein embroidery thread
embroidery needle
thread to match background fabric
sewing needle
pillow insert (I used a 12" x 16" insert. You should have a fabric to do a pillow up to 16" x 16")
1. Cut two pieces of your fabric the exact size of your pillow insert with no additional seam allowance. This means I cut mine to 12" x 16". I find that this gives you a really fully stuffed pillow.
2. Find a picture of the skyline you want to embroider. Trace the outline of the buildings on to another piece of paper so I can see what it will look like without all the other stuff in the picture. I tried to not have it too detailed as that would be hard to do in stitches. My picture was the exact size I wanted but you may want to enlarge your's in a copier is needed.
3. Place your skyline drawing where you would like it on the right side of one of your pieces of cut fabric. Pin it at the top & one side to keep it in place. Slide the tracing paper underneath & draw over your lines to mark the design on your fabric. (A stylus for a PDA works great for this. A pen is fine too just be careful not to break through the paper & mark the fabric with it.) Lift up a corner to make sure all your markings have come through & redo any that need darkening.
(Just a note here. I use dressmakers tracing paper all the time for embroidery patterns with great results. It typically stays on while I stitch & washes off easily if I can see any when done. Plus the red & yellow are great on dark fabrics. I had a really hard time this time though because of the nap of the fabric the trancing really flaked off as I was stitching & towards the end I was left basically free-handing the buildings.)
4. Place into an embroidery hoop & stitch design. I like to use a hoop bigger than my design if possible so that it doesn't rub off the design. I used a simple split stitch with a few straight stitches for antennas. I think simplicity looks best here. When I'm done I put a little dot of fabric glue or fray stop on any knots at the back of my embroidery just to make sure they don't come undone. Press the embroidered fabric to remove all marks from the embroidery hoop.
5. Make the pillow: Pin to the other piece of cut fabric, right sides together. Sew three sides together with a 1/2 inch seam allowance. Then just around the corners on the fourth side, leaving an opening for the pillow form to slip in. I like to backstitch at the corners for extra strength. Clip the corners, turn right side out & press if needed. Slip insert in, making sure to work it into the corners. Blind stitch the open side shut. (I went the simple route with this pillow & made one that is closed on all sides. If you want to make one that has an envelope closure you can take the pillow in & out of here's some instructions.)
If you are not reading this post in a feed reader or at http://kat-knits.blogspot.com then the site you are reading is illegally publishing copyrighted material. Contact me at katbaro AT yahoo DOT COM. All patterns, text and photographs in this post are the original creations & property of the author unless otherwise noted. © 2007-2011 Kathy Lewinski
Oh wow--simple, clean looking, but gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThis pillow is so awesome! I might give embroidery a try.
ReplyDeleteoh, i just love it. It is very stylish!
ReplyDeleteThis pillow is great! I think I may try one with my own city of Seattle. Space Needle, here I come...
ReplyDeleteI grew up and currently am back living in Minneapolis. Its a fantastic city and I've been wanting to do something with the skyline for a long time. Thank you for the inspiration! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI love this! Do you have an Etsy page? I want one of these pillows!
ReplyDeleteEmily - I do have an Etsy page http://thesnuggery.etsy.com You can contact me on there & we can do a special order if you'd like.
ReplyDeleteAmazing. I found your post because I was looking for a Minneapolis skyline silhouette to embroider on a pillow! Your photo and instruction are very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteJess - I'm so glad. I'm loving these city pillows and am doing Memphis right now
ReplyDelete