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// Quilted Bench Cushion Tutorial

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This weekend I made this bench cushion, inspired by the Pia Wallen blanket that’s so popular nowadays. First I made a square quilt top and after I constructed it into a pillow.
I made it for the Molger bench from Ikea, but with a little bit of adjustments in size, it should be possible to make for any kind of bench or chair.

The materials you will need for this tutorial:
– Two colors of cotton (I used about 1m black and 20cm white)
– Foam for the inside of the pillow (2 cm thickness)
– Ruler, scissors and threaded sewing machine
– Zipper (40cm or shorter)

First, cut out all the pieces for the quilt itself (you will have to cut a lot of squares). I used a seam allowance of 1 cm (included in the measurements) so it would be easy to iron the seams open. Than cut the foam and the pillow parts.

After you cut all the pieces, you can set the pillow parts aside and start assembling the quilt top.

01. First you will make strips of each 10 rectangles, sewn together, like in the picture. In total you will assemble 19 of those strips. When the strips are ready, iron the seams open.

02. Sew all strips together like shown in the illustration, and iron the new seams open. Your quilt top is now ready for assembly.

After the quilt top is finished, assemble the pillow with the other pieces.

01. Fold pieces 5 like shown in the pictures, and stitch it to the zipper end, so the total length of this piece is 40 cm (if bigger, you can cut this later on).

02. Sew pieces 4 on the sides of the zipper. After this, cut excess fabric that could be there so the size of the total zipper piece is as big as piece 3.

Here you can find further explanation of the assembly of the zipper. It’s actually a tutorial for a clutch, but the zipper principle is the same.

03. Sew the zipper piece, piece 3 and pieces 2 together on the sides (seam allowance 1cm) and make a rectangle. These pieces sewn together will form the sides of the pillow.

04. Pin the side pieces to the quilt top (right sides facing each other) and sew together.

05. Open the zipper

06. Repeat step 04, attaching piece 1 to the pillow.

07. Turn the whole thing inside out through the zipper hole, insert the foam and voila, your pillow is ready to be used!

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// DIY Rounded Tote Bag

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I made a rounded tot bag for my mom. She needed a purse she could carry all her music sheets in, so I made a big and sturdy purse with a zipper on the top. For the outside I used thick cotton and for the inside I used the fabric of an old dress. The handles are made from an old leather jacket. I took me a long time to make this purse because it was the first time I put a zipper in a purse like this. But I think it turned out quit nice, what do you think ?

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// DIY Diamond Tote Bag

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Today I tried out a tutorial from Misusu, to make a Diamond Tote Bag. Even though it took me quit a while to cut out all the triangles, and assemble them in the right order, I’m really happy with the results. If you would like to try out a diamond tote yourself, you can find it here.

For the outside of the purse I used a striped cotton. You have to puzzle the pieces together a little bit, but it’s well indicated on the pattern which directions the stripes should be on each triangle. For the bottom I used a sturdier dark blue (from the rest of the fabric of our curtains) and for the inside a lightweight, bright blue cotton (from an old table cloth). For the handles I used leather from an old jacket and the same blue cotton from the bottom of the purse.

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