Pattern - No 037
Heart Pillow with Arms
What's Included
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– Pattern in A3 and A4 format
PillowSchnittmuster (PDF) - DIN A4, DIN A3, US-Letter3 Files - – Detailed instructions with 5 illustrated steps
- – Complete materials and tools list
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– 6 basics guides with tips and tricks
- • Why and How to Finish Fabric Edges
- • Which Interfacing or Non-woven Interlining is Best for Cushions?
- • Pen, Chalk, or Marker? How to Mark Fabric Properly
- • Why and How to Clip Corners and Curves
- • How to Shape Corners and Curves Properly
- • How to Sew a Ladder Stitch
- – Multilingual support (DE/EN)
- – Everything in One Place
Required Materials
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Fabric: 110 x 80 cm
For the outer fabric of the pillow.
Suitable materials include soft, skin-friendly fabrics such as cotton, plush, or other decorative fabrics. Choose a fabric that feels comfortable to the touch and matches your desired style.
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Interfacing or Non-woven Interlining (optional): 110 x 80 cm
If your fabric needs extra stability, is slightly transparent, or if the filling might show through, you can reinforce the pillow with non-woven interlining or fusible interfacing.
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Stuffing: as needed
For filling the pillow and giving it its shape.
Alternatively, fabric scraps or other soft materials can be used.
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Sewing Thread: Universal sewing thread, thickness 120 Suitable for the recommended needle size NM 70–80.
Required Tools
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Sewing Machine
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Scissors - A large fabric scissors for cutting and a small thread snip for precise work.
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Pins or Fabric Clips
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Measuring Tool
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Chalk or Marker
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Needle – For closing the turning opening.
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Blunt Tool: For shaping curves and corners, such as a corner shaper, chopstick, or crochet hook.
Description
As a child, the heart pillows with arms from IKEA seemed to be in every kid’s room, and they even lasted a surprisingly long time in our home. When I recently rediscovered this pillow, memories immediately flooded back—and I thought, why not sew my own high-quality version? That’s how the idea for this heart pillow with arms came about. Its simple shape evokes emotions right away. My daughter was instantly thrilled when she received it. Although the pillow has no face, to her, it feels "alive" and was quickly loved.
This pillow is a wonderful project for beginners since it has a simple shape, but details like the fingers offer a bit of a challenge while sewing. It’s absolutely worth the effort, and for those who want to add more personality, you could embroider a face or add small eyes. An embroidered name also makes it a perfect gift for a newborn.
For fabric, I recommend soft, skin-friendly materials like fleece, teddy, faux fur, or poplin. For fabrics that fray, interfacing helps to keep the edges neat, especially on the arms and fingers.
- Wonderful Childhood Memory: A heart pillow with arms that brings pure joy.
- Perfect for Beginners: Simple, but with small challenges for learning.
- Customizable: Embroider a face or add a name for a personal touch.
- Soft Fabric Recommended: Fleece, teddy, or poplin for extra comfort.
Size: approx. 100 x 35 cm
Pattern - No 037
Heart Pillow with Arms
What's Included
-
– Pattern in A3 and A4 format
PillowSchnittmuster (PDF) - DIN A4, DIN A3, US-Letter3 Files - – Detailed instructions with 5 illustrated steps
- – Complete materials and tools list
-
– 6 basics guides with tips and tricks
- - Why and How to Finish Fabric Edges
- - Which Interfacing or Non-woven Interlining is Best for Cushions?
- - Pen, Chalk, or Marker? How to Mark Fabric Properly
- - Why and How to Clip Corners and Curves
- - How to Shape Corners and Curves Properly
- - How to Sew a Ladder Stitch
- – Multilingual support (DE/EN)
- – Everything in One Place
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