Iron-on Patch Owl Pillow Cover

February 6, 2010

Because of a snowstorm that wouldn’t stop, I was stuck inside today with nothing to do. So I decided to use items I had around the house to transform an old pillow that’s been taking up room on a closet shelf.

I’ve had this horse pillow for years. My sister gave it to me when we were younger, and I’ve never had the heart to throw it out, even when the design started to crack with age. I stuck it high up in a closet where it would occasionally fall on my head when I opened the doors.

After!

Using iron-on patches, I created the design of two owls sitting on a branch, which I ironed onto a linen-look napkin (cotton/poly blend).

Instead of a traditional two-piece pillow cover with a slit up the back to fit the insert, I turned the insert on an angle and folded the four corners of the napkin together at the back. Pinning them in place, I hand stitched the two bottom seams to where they met in the center, then folded the top flap over like an envelope and fastened it with a string wound around a spare coat button.

Materials: old pillow, cotton napkin (ironed), spare button, iron-on patches cut into desired shapes, needle & thread

Voila! Happy little owls for $0.


2 Comments »

  1. jackie says:

    where did you get your owl patch? ive been looking online for cute patches like that, and im having trouble. thanks!

    • Jessica says:

      Hi, Jackie! I actually cut pieces from your basic iron-on patches intended for clothing repairs, and I ironed them on in layers. The eyes are hand stitched with black thread. I hope that helps!

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