How to Sew a Pumpkin Pie Slice Pillow That Looks Good Enough to Eat

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Imagine pulling a pumpkin pie from the oven on Thanksgiving day, its warm spices filling the air. That same joy is captured here in pillow form.

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The triangular design, topped with a plush swirl of whipped cream, feels like a playful nod to family dinners and holiday traditions.

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Also, adding one to your living room feels like sneaking dessert before dinner, without any guilt at all.

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Materials Needed

  • Orange patterned cotton fabric (½ yard for pie filling)
  • Tan fleece or felt (½ yard for “crust” edge)
  • White fleece or felt (¼ yard)
  • Polyester stuffing
  • Thread in tan and orange
  • Sewing machine or hand needle
  • Scissors and pins
  • Paper for triangle template (about 14” base × 18” sides)
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Create a triangle pattern using paper or cardboard to represent a slice of pie. You can use this as a template to cut two triangles from orange fabric.

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Step 2: Cut strips of tan fleece about 3-4” wide and long enough to ruffle around the curved edge of the triangle. Gather slightly as you sew to form a crust-like texture.

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Step 3: Pin the crust piece along the wide top edge of one triangle and stitch securely.

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You now place the second triangle on top, right sides together, and sew around the edges, leaving a small opening.

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Step 4: Turn the piece right-side out and stuff with polyester filling until plump. Then stitch the opening closed neatly.

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Step 5: To make the whipped cream, cut a white fleece circle, stuff lightly, and stitch edges to form a rounded puff. Then attach to the center of the slice with small hidden stitches.

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Tips:

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When I made a pie slice pillow, I discovered that using patterned fabric for the filling (like floral or swirled designs) gave it extra depth.

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If you’re making multiple slices, stitch a few together to create a full pie display on your sofa. It looks adorable for Thanksgiving gatherings!

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