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Mrs. Oyster, Dallas Age and Occupation: 30, Music Teacher Fiance's Age and Occupation: 46, Art Teacher Engagement Date: January 9, 2009 Wedding Date: July 2010 Venue: The Tower Club About Me: I'm a Texa-Californian with a penchant for sparkly things and a tendency to think a lot. I've been known to sing random songs or dance when there is no music on. My fiance and I love world culture, we love to travel, and we have an incredibly eclectic taste in music. We’re thrilled to have the opportunity to celebrate our marriage with our family & closest friends. We're planning an “urban black-tie” wedding and hope to incorporate our personalities and some of our own interests. We look forward to a life of love, laughter, good music, beautiful art, and to creating our home together with our four (!) cats.
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To Rest Our Rings On

April 16th, 2010 @ 11:46 am by Mrs. Oyster

I’ve previously written about my attempt to make a beautiful, Martha Stewart ring pillow. At least, the flower part.

The flower still isn’t finished, but I did finish the part of the project I totally understand: the pillow!

Sure, I could have just bought a pillow somewhere, but I was at Jo-Ann fabrics with Mr. Oyster, when he mentioned the remnants section. Despite my owning a sewing machine and actually knowing how to sew, Mr. Oyster is the one that visits Jo-Ann quite a bit, usually for his art projects or for his students. How could I not have remembered the remnants?! And so, this is the story of how I made a ring pillow for about $5.

I found a 23″ scrap of some cheap muslin, bought a little bag of fiberfill, and scraps of some beautiful mauve pin-tucked satin. And, the remnants were half off that day!

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The pillow itself was the easiest part.

I used a piece of printer paper folded in a square as a “pattern,” and sewed this sucker together, turned it inside out, stuffed it with fiberfill, and basted. Et voila! A pillow. Here it is with a pair of fabric scissors on it so you can see the size; it’s an 8 1/2″ square (because that is the width of printer paper).

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Now, on to the pillowcase. I didn’t use a pattern for this, either; I just turned the satin inside out, put the pillow on it, and drew with a pencil. I used two pieces of fabric for the back, because I wanted the pillowcase to have a pocket. Also, having a removable pillowcase will make it easier when I attach the Martha Stewart flower.

So, I put the pillow in the case, and there you go! I tried valiantly to match the pintucks; I failed miserably but guess what — no one will know. I love my $5 remnant pillow! (Sorry for the different colors; it’s iridescent and a trick of the lighting.)

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I am proud of this pillow, mostly because (a) I didn’t plan on making it, but it turned out to be so unexpectedly easy and (b) I love a good deal.

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18 Responses to “To Rest Our Rings On”

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lilybay
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lilybay (message)  492 posts, Helper bee

Beautiful! And what a good deal! I love that you used printer paper as a pattern. :)

 
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christalynn11
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christalynn11 (message)  1,216 posts, Bumble bee

Aw this looks great! I agree that no one will see the pattern on the back - And I’m awful at matching patterns, I don’t know that I would have even tried!

 
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Miss French Fries
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Miss French Fries (message)  2,218 posts, Buzzing bee

It looks great! I love the pintuck — it’s beautiful!

 
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Sheeoni (message)  87 posts, Worker bee

It turned out fabulous!! Nice job, I love when things come together when you least expect them to!

 
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Mrs. Pug
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Mrs. Pug (message)  3,753 posts, Honey bee

ooh, love the pintuck! nicely done!

 
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Mrs. French Bulldog
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Mrs. French Bulldog (message)  7,730 posts, Bee Keeper

Ditto Mrs. Pug, I LOVE the pintuck!

 
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ErinMarieMack
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ErinMarieMack (message)  728 posts, Busy bee

I third the love for the pintuck! It’s gorgeous!

 
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Beautiful!! I think it turned out great :)

 
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Miss Ship
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Miss Ship (message)  18 posts, Newbee

Very impressive! You should be proud, it’s beautiful!
Maybe I can make some throw pillows for the couch (of course that would be after the wedding and all the diy wedding projects!)

 
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Tampamom (message)  284 posts, Helper bee

Daughter did the same thing from JoAnn’s…. then she added flowers made from organza and held the edges over a candle to get them to curl inward.

It is gorgeous!

 
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ktisthatbees
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ktisthatbees (message)  2,742 posts, Sugar bee

I am crazy jealous of your sewing skills. I knew how to sew once, but it’s been several years, and my sewing machine is an ancient, intimidating beast.

 
12.
alvina
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alvina (message)  807 posts, Busy bee

ahhh the pintuck fabric looks FAB!!! :-D

 
13.
Lo
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Lo (message)  538 posts, Busy bee

Great job! I too am planning on making my ring pillow. I figure even with my beginner sewing skills this is a project I can handle.

 
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krissybee
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krissybee (message)  3,921 posts, Honey bee

very pretty!! that fabric is gorgeous!

 
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el0624
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el0624 (message)  205 posts, Helper bee

Looks great!

 
16.
jordynrose
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jordynrose (message)  6,351 posts, Bee Keeper

Love the fabric choice.

 
17.
alivoo01
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alivoo01 (message)  2,625 posts, Sugar bee

I too made my own ring bearer pillow! So much better since you can customize and it costs 95% cheaper than purchasing!

 
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Miss Argyle
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Miss Argyle (message)  2,516 posts, Sugar bee

Great job!

 

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Mrs. Oyster, Dallas Age and Occupation: 30, Music Teacher Fiance's Age and Occupation: 46, Art Teacher Engagement Date: January 9, 2009 Wedding Date: July 2010 Venue: The Tower Club About Me: I'm a Texa-Californian with a penchant for sparkly things and a tendency to think a lot. I've been known to sing random songs or dance when there is no music on. My fiance and I love world culture, we love to travel, and we have an incredibly eclectic taste in music. We’re thrilled to have the opportunity to celebrate our marriage with our family & closest friends. We're planning an “urban black-tie” wedding and hope to incorporate our personalities and some of our own interests. We look forward to a life of love, laughter, good music, beautiful art, and to creating our home together with our four (!) cats.

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