With just minimal stitching, felt and a down pillow form, you can make a whimsical pillow to match your décor. Because felt won't ravel, there's no need to finish the edges of this pillow. For the back of the pillow, cut a piece of felt in Color A in a square 7 inches larger than your pillow form size.
(For a 12-inch Downlite form, you'll cut a backing square that measures 19 inches by 19 inches.) For the front of the pillow, cut a piece of felt in Color B in a square 4 inches larger than your pillow form size. (For a 12-inch form, you'll cut a square for the pillow front that measures 16 inches by 16 inches.) For the front lining of the pillow (which will show through the monogram or shape after you cut it out), cut a piece of felt from Color A the same size as the pillow form. (For a 12-inch form, you'll cut a square measuring 12 inches by 12 inches.) In the center of the pillow front square, trace around your letter or other simple shape with a fabric marking pen or tailor's chalk.
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