Mr. Owl
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Location: Illinois
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Thank you for reminding me that I have previously printed out this pattern! I made it yesterday for a new GS. I used jeans fabric for the wings but cut the inside edge about 3/4" wider and topstitched along that line, then ragged the edge. Turned out cute, even if I do say so myself.
As a hint when making pillows---Create the front and the back but then make a sandwich (like you do for a quilt) before sewing the two together and then stuff. Do not trim seams and fold corners into themselves. It takes a lot less stuffing and it leaves a smoother surface on your finished product. The extra fabric in the corners helps keep them stuffed.
As a hint when making pillows---Create the front and the back but then make a sandwich (like you do for a quilt) before sewing the two together and then stuff. Do not trim seams and fold corners into themselves. It takes a lot less stuffing and it leaves a smoother surface on your finished product. The extra fabric in the corners helps keep them stuffed.
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