This pillow is like a kaleidoscope you can lean against. The quilted triangles meet at sharp points, forming a pattern that feels both playful and deliberate.
Every print brings its own voice like stripes, florals, solids, and polka dots all singing together in harmony.
Resting against it is like resting against a colorful quilt on a chilly evening, where mismatched fabrics create something unexpectedly beautiful.
Materials Needed
- Assorted fabric scraps (cotton or quilting fabric, 5”×5” squares recommended)
- Neutral cotton fabric (½ yard)
- 1 pillow insert (18”×18”)
- Thread in neutral or coordinating colors
- Sewing machine or hand needle
- Rotary cutter, cutting mat, and ruler
- Iron and ironing board
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Cut fabric scraps into equal-sized squares (about 5”×5”). Then cut each square diagonally into two triangles.
Step 2: Arrange the triangles into squares, mixing colors and prints for a balanced look. You can place them in rows until you’re happy with the layout.
Step 3: Sew triangles into squares, then stitch the squares into rows. Then press seams flat as you go to keep the surface smooth.
Step 4: Join all rows together to create the front quilt panel. Once done, press again and topstitch along seam lines if you’d like extra texture.
Step 5: Place the quilted panel and backing fabric right sides together.
Now, sew around the edges, leaving a small opening. Turn right-side out, insert the pillow form, and hand-stitch the opening closed.
Tips: Don’t worry if your seams aren’t perfectly aligned as quilting is forgiving, and the charm is in the mix of colors.