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Skeleton Pillow

It's spooky season and we are in love with this project that Clarrisa made! With the Harry Potter Font, adorable skeletons, and the loving family incorporation, we are here for this!

Supplies:

· ½ yard of fabric for pillow front and back

· 12”x20” pillow form

· 12-14” invisible zipper for back

· 2 yards of ½” wide cord for outside edge-mine didn’t have a flange so I ended up stitching mine on by hand (optional)

· Floriani Metallic thread-THE BEST ON THE MARKET!! Not one thread break.

· 60wt thread for embroidering the small lettering- I used Quilter’s Select Perfect Cotton Plus. It has a polyester core for strength and cotton on the outside for a cotton look. It behaved great while embroidering!

https://quiltersselect.com/products/Select-Threads-and-Bobbins/Select-Perfect-Cotton-Plus- (400m)

You may also use Embellish Flawless Thread- it is also a 60 wt thread.

https://rnk-embellish.com/products/Embellish-Threads/Embellish-Flawless-Thread

· Floriani Heat n Sta stabilizer

· Floriani Heat n Gone topper

· Floriani Dream Weave Ultra-14”x23”

· RNK Turning Tool

· Floriani embroidery thread for the skeletons

· Bobbin thread

· 6” piece of extra wide double fold bias tape

· Fabric glue

· Chalk Marker

https://www.clover-mfg.com/product/8/299

· Floriani Template Tearaway

· Standard Sewing thread to coordinate with your fabric

· 80/12 Microtex Floriani Chrome needle

· Invisible zipper foot for your machine


Included in this project is a video on how I arranged the skeletons and created the lettering.


Skeleton Family pillow (1)
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Happy Halloween
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