Bow Throw Pillow

Today I’ll show you how to sew a quick Bow Throw Pillow. These super simple pillows make an adorable accent on a chair, bed, or couch. 

How to:

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I cut three pieces from ¾ yard of cotton fabric. Cut one band piece to 13 x 24 inches, and two pillow pieces to 15 x 20 inches.

Making the Band Piece

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Let’s start by making the center band piece. Lay the 13 x 24 band piece face down. Fold in one short edge a ½ inch and press.

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Turn over so the pattern is face-up, and fold in half lengthwise. Pin the long open edges together.

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Sew the long pinned side with a ¼ inch seam. Turn right side out.

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Center the seam so it’s in the middle of the tube. Press.

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Tuck the raw end of the band piece into the hemmed end about ½ an inch to form a loop. Pin, then sew together near the hemmed edge with a ⅛ inch seam. Be careful to not accidentally sew your loop shut.

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Double check that the long center seam is positioned on the inside of the loop, if not, flip it right side out.

Making the Pillow

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Now we’re ready to make the pillow. Place the two 15 x 20 inch pillow pieces right sides together and pin. Sew all the way around, but leave a 5-inch gap in the center of one long side for turning and stuffing.

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Trim the excess fabric at the corners at an angle, being careful not to snip your stitches. Turn right side out and press.

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Fill with Polyfill stuffing. You want the pillow to be full, but not firm.

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Fold the raw edges of the fabric in and pinch shut. Handsew the hole shut with a blind or ladder stitch. It doesn’t need to look perfect, as the band will cover this area.

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Finally, slip the band piece around the center of the pillow, positioning the band so the seam is along the bottom edge of the pillow. It will take a bit of squishing and fluffing to get the pillow to look just right. You can leave the center band flat and wide, or you can scrunch it a bit so it has pretty pleats.

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