October has arrived, so it's time to scare up some Halloween
decorations. How about a pair of frighteningly cute mini pillows? They're
simple to sew from fun green and orange print fabrics, felt and rickrack.
My pillows are about 6 1/2" by 4 1/2", but you can
make yours any size you like. First, cut two rectangles with rounded corners
from cotton print fabric, adding 1/4" seam allowance to all edges. Now
comes the fun part--creating the "Boo" and "Eek" lettering.
To make the templates, choose a nice fat typeface in your word-processing
software (I used Garamond bold). Remember--the fancier the font, the trickier
the cutting will be. Adjust the size of the typeface so each word fits within
the pillow front with at least an inch of space all around. Print the word out
and pin it to a piece of black felt. Use sharp small scissors to cut the letters
from the felt. Center a word on each pillow front, pin in place, and whipstitch
with black thread.
Now, let's give some attention to the pillow backs. Cut a rectangle
of green or orange felt and pin it, centered, to the pillow back. Sew it in
place along the side and bottom edges to create a pocket to hold small treats
or a gift card.
To assemble the pillow, press the edges of the pillow front
and back 1/4" to the wrong side. Pin the front and back together with
wrong sides facing, sandwiching a length of wide black rickrack between the
pieces. Sew the pillow together with running stitch and matching sewing thread.
Leave an opening and stuff the pillow with fiberfill before you complete the
stitching.
I added ribbons to my "Boo" and "Eek"
pillows so I can use them as ornaments. To give your kids a Halloween morning
surprise, tuck treats in the pockets and hang the pillows on your little
goblins' bedroom doorknobs.








