How To Make A Round Throw Pillow?

Making a round throw pillow can be a fairly straightforward project that adds a touch of personal style and comfort to any room. To create a round throw pillow, you will need fabric, stuffing material, a compass or a string and pin to draw a perfect circle, scissors, a sewing machine (or needle and thread for hand sewing), and pins or clips to hold the fabric together while you sew. The basic steps are to cut out two circular pieces of fabric, sew them together along the edges with the right sides facing each other, leaving a small opening, then turn the pillow right side out, stuff it with filling, and hand stitch the opening closed. Now, let’s delve into each step in more detail.

Materials and Tools Needed

Before you begin, gather the following materials and tools:

  • Fabric of your choice
  • Stuffing material (polyester fiberfill, down, foam, etc.)
  • Sewing machine or needle and thread
  • Fabric scissors
  • Compass or string and pin (to draw a circle)
  • Fabric marker or tailor’s chalk
  • Measuring tape
  • Pins or fabric clips
  • Iron and ironing board (optional but recommended)

Step 1: Preparing the Fabric

Begin by washing, drying, and ironing your fabric to pre-shrink it and remove any wrinkles, which will ensure a smoother work process and a professional-looking final product.

Choosing Your Fabric

Selecting the right fabric is crucial for your throw pillow. It should complement the decor of the room it will be placed in and be durable enough to withstand use. Cotton, linen, and velvet are popular choices, but feel free to choose any fabric that meets your needs.

Drawing the Circles

With your fabric prepared, use a compass or the string-and-pin method to draw two identical circles onto the fabric. To use the string-and-pin method, tie a length of string to a fabric marker, hold the pin at what will be the center of your circle, and pull the string taut to draw a circle around the pin.

Step 2: Cutting the Fabric

Use fabric scissors to carefully cut out the two circles, following the lines you drew. It is important to cut as smoothly as possible, as jagged edges can lead to an uneven seam.

Adding Seam Allowance

When drawing your circles, remember to add an additional inch to the diameter. This extra fabric will serve as your seam allowance, which is typically about 1/2 inch on each side.

Step 3: Sewing the Circles Together

Place the two circles of fabric on top of each other with the right sides facing inward. Use pins or fabric clips to hold the pieces together while you sew.

Sewing the Seam

Using a sewing machine or a needle and thread, sew around the edge, maintaining an even seam allowance. Leave a gap of several inches unsewn. This opening will be used to insert the stuffing material.

Clipping the Seam Allowance

To ensure that your pillow edge lays flat, make small snips around the seam allowance, being careful not to cut through the stitch line. This helps the fabric to curve naturally when you turn the pillow right side out.

Step 4: Turning and Stuffing the Pillow

Carefully turn the pillow right side out through the unsewn gap. Use a blunt object, like a chopstick or the eraser end of a pencil, to gently push out the edges to form a perfect circle.

Filling Your Pillow

Fill your pillow with your chosen stuffing material. Use enough filling to ensure the pillow is plush and keeps its round shape, but be careful not to overstuff it, which can lead to a lumpy appearance.

Step 5: Closing the Opening

After stuffing your pillow to your satisfaction, fold in the edges of the opening so that they align with the sewn seam. Use pins to hold this in place.

Hand Stitching the Gap

Using a needle and thread, hand stitch the opening closed using a ladder or slip stitch for a seamless look.

Additional Design Options

If you want to add more flair to your round throw pillow, consider these design elements:

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Adding a Button or Tuft

You can sew a button into the center of your pillow on both sides, pulling it tight to create a tufted look. This also helps the pillow hold its shape.

Decorative Trims

Pom-pom trim, lace, or tassels around the edge of the pillow can add a playful or elegant touch, depending on the style you’re going for.

Embroidery and Appliqué

If you feel creative, you can embellish your pillow with embroidery or appliqué designs before sewing the two fabric pieces together.

Finishing Thoughts

Creating a round throw pillow is an enjoyable way to spruce up your living space or add a homemade touch to a gift. By following these steps and employing patience and creativity, you can produce a comfortable and striking piece of decor that showcases your style. Remember, the most important part of any DIY project is to take your time and enjoy the crafting process. With a little effort, you can make a beautiful, cozy accessory for your home.

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  • Dominic Johnson

    Hello! I’m Dominic Johnson, the whimsical wizard behind the world of sleep at GoodSleepHub.com. With a background in Sleep Psychology and a quirky love for all things dozy and dreamy, I bring a sprinkle of fun to bedtime blues. I've spent my career unraveling the mysteries of the Sandman, turning dense science into cozy bedtime stories. When I'm not buried in research papers or testing the fluffiness of the latest pillows, I'm usually found playing impromptu lullabies on my old guitar for my twin daughters or teaching my labrador, Rocket, new tricks. My approach to sleep is simple: blend science with a touch of magic and a hearty laugh.

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