package pillows
Friday, April 17, 2009Remember the package pillows a few posts back?
Well, I put together a "how to" and you will be able to find it here and over there,
in my sidebar.
You can decorate a party table, make a bunch at Christmas time and place them under the tree or all around the house, or give them as gifts with something special in the small pocket. Just have fun!
You can decorate a party table, make a bunch at Christmas time and place them under the tree or all around the house, or give them as gifts with something special in the small pocket. Just have fun!
Have yourself a wonderful weekend.
58 comments
The brightest, sweetest packages...made with love.
ReplyDeleteA happy weekend to you and yours, too! Do it loud, do it full!
I like these presents!! Thanks for the tutorial can't wait to try it out!
ReplyDeleteKaty
Thank you for the tutorial. You have a lovely blog!
ReplyDeleteTina
So cute! Off to buy a sewing machine!
ReplyDeleteSo, so cute! Thanks so much for sharing your crafty wisdom, Leslie. I'm tempted to make one for my mom for Mother's Day. :-)
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! Thanks for sharing. I enjoy your blog.
ReplyDeleteLoving the short blue one. And now I'm wondering if I have some good stash fabric for these...
ReplyDeleteAnd at Christmas time? Love!
I love these-I need to learn how to use my sewing machine! thanks for the instructions-that makes it seem a little more manageable.
ReplyDeleteThose are super cute!
ReplyDeleteI will definitely have to try this with the Amy Butler fabric I have :) thanks for sharing the info. These would be cute too with baby fabric for showers etc. You can give the mom a gift card in the pocket and later the baby can play with a very soft cube. Even make a few others smaller so they can be stacked :)
ReplyDeleteif i knew how to sew- i would definitely be making these!
ReplyDeleteso cute and so fun...maybe I should have said, "sew cute and sew fun!" Thanks so much for sharing. These will make great gifts.
ReplyDeletei love these! thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteSo clever, you!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! I use drawstring bags for Christmas presents (can't deal with all the paper), but these pillows would look amazing. AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
thanks for the tutorial, is wonderful !
ReplyDeleteLove these! Thanks for sharing the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteVery bright and cheery and so unique. Thanks for the great idea.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the wonderful tutorial! I think I'll be making a lot of these this year.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blog!
Creative and fun - Love them!
ReplyDeleteGreat gift idea! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI have a gift card to give today! Thanks for the how to!
ReplyDeleteI have a gift card to give today! Thanks for the how to!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial. I meant to make some at Xmas last year for decoration and didn't get around to it. Maybe I'll get a head start and make some this summer :)
ReplyDeletesuch a clever idea. i am making these for sure, thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your tutorial... those pillows are the best!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute. The smaller blue cube is my fave.
ReplyDeleteLovely! I love the different sizes and colors, they are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou should write a sewing book-you could probably do all the pictures for it yourself, and all of your sewing projects come out so well! :)
Cute & fun! Hope your weekend is great-
ReplyDeleteali
this is on my future to-do list. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteAww these are darling and so useful! Thanks so much for sharing the tutorial, I'll be linking to this post.
ReplyDeleteI found your blog through my friend Amy's blog. I love your projects! I'm a knitter/crocheter. I'm hoping to learn to sew soon. Love the package pillows!!
ReplyDeleteThese are such a great idea! You are so creative and generous to share your talents with us. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is such a great idea!
ReplyDeleteHow cute!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteclever you...great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing! These package pillows are just SO adorable. I want to make dozens of them!
ReplyDeletethose are so cute!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a creative, fun gift! You are very clever.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing, my daughter in law loves to sew so i'm going to pass that on to her.
ReplyDeleteVery clever!! What a fun way to package up a gift card!
ReplyDeleteI posted a link to your tutorial on Craft Gossip Sewing Blog:
http://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-gift-shaped-pillows/2009/04/20/
--Anne
thanks for sharing the instructions! can't wait to try it out!
ReplyDeleteLove these! I just saw your "package pillows" featured on another site...oneprettything.com
ReplyDeletefun!
wow! Thank you Leslie! It's a great pattern!!
ReplyDeleteMan I wish I had patience so sew! These are darling!!! I'm full of sewing envy...
ReplyDeleteLeslie, thank you for sharing. I feel like I should design something for you, in return for your kindness. :)
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable. I can't wait until after I move so I can set up my sewing machine and make some. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteStep #14 is my favorite! Your tutorial is lovely. What program do you use to PDF it?
ReplyDeleteThank you for the pattern, Leslie! I just made my first package pillow. It made the present so much more substantial. Besides my son loved bobbing the pillow around the house when it was finished. A gift card alone would never have had such loft.
ReplyDeleteI love these! I'm going to have to make one for my mom this week :)
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