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    DIY No-Sew Shirt Pillow Tutorial

    Published by Pam Kessler | 795 words. · About 4 minutes to read this article. - 35 Comments

    Learn how to make a pillow from a shirt with these easy to follow instructions. These no sew pillow covers are an easy way to make a memory shirt pillow too! Seriously, NO SEWING and cute as a button.

    I've started getting together some porch decor for fall. Finally.

    I have no idea why I've been dragging my feet about fall decor this year, but it's been slow going. As in at a turtle's pace.

    Well, this tortoise here thought these DIY no-sew pillows made from shirts would look cute and seasonal outside. I'm using them for fall decor, but you could easily transition them into any season.

    Easy to follow instructions for making DIY no-sew pillows from shirts - quick and simple. Easy way to make a memory pillow too!

    And you can use the same instruction to make a memory shirt pillow (in that case I wouldn't put them outside on the porch of course). What a great way to keep your family member's memory alive on a daily basis!

    Did I mention they are no-sew, so they're quick and easy to boot?

    Easy to follow instructions for making DIY no-sew pillows from shirts - quick and simple

    Quick. Easy. No sewing necessary.

    I'm in.

    Limelight Hydrangea in an old tomato basket

     

    DIY No-Sew Shirt Pillow

    Supplies needed:

    • button down shirts - x-large is a nice size fabric-wise
    • pillow forms
    • iron-on fusible bonding tape - I used Dritz brand heavy duty Stitch Witchery
    • scissors - do I really need to list the obvious? OK, I guess I will
    • an iron
    • an ironing board
    • water for the iron - too much info?
    • cup to pour said water into iron - way too much info?

    Step 1 - Get shirts

    Run to your local thrift store on half price day and buy a few plaid shirts. Or denim shirts. Whatever look you're going for. Raiding your husband's closet is also an option.

    Or you can even use one of your dad's or grandpa's shirt if you want to make a memory shirt pillow.

    Easy to follow instructions for making DIY no-sew pillows from shirts - quick and simple

    Step 2 - Spiffy up shirts

    Iron your shirts if they are incredibly wrinkled (like mine were) and lay them out flat on a table.

    Easy to follow instructions for making DIY no-sew pillows from shirts - quick and simple

    Step 3 - Determine fabric size

    I used some pillows I already had to make my shirt pillows, so I took off the pillow covers and used them as a template. You will want to use chalk (I forgot to add chalk to my list of supplies!!!) to mark off an inch larger than the old pillow form to allow for seam allowance (or in this case, iron-on tape allowance).

    I basically use one set of pillows for the porch and just keep recovering them over and over again for each new season.

    If you are using new pillows, you need to determine how large your pillow is and add an inch all around also. For example - if you have a 18x18 inch pillow form, cut your fabric 20x20 inches to account for the seam allowance.

    Easy to follow instructions for making DIY no-sew pillows from shirts - quick and simple

    Having plaid fabric is a benefit in this project, since the lines on the fabric make getting your cuts straight pretty darn easy.

    Step 4 - Cut. It. Out (In my best Joey Gladstone from Full House impression)

    Oh, and I wanted the pocket to show, so I just made sure the pocket was nicely within that area that I would be cutting out.

    Easy to follow instructions for making DIY no-sew pillows from shirts - quick and simple

    Step 5 - Flip

    Flip the shirt so the right/correct sides are together and place the tape between the two sides.

    Step 6 - Iron away

    Probably best to use an ironing board instead of an antique oak table.

    Easy to follow instructions for making DIY no-sew pillows from shirts - quick and simple

    You are going to iron the pillow completely shut. Trust me. Iron it together with the tape along all four sides.

    Do I sounds like I'm nutso? Not really, because . . .

    Step 7 - Stuff it

    Unbutton the shirt, flip it right side out, stuff it with the pillow and button it back up again.

    Step 8 - Pat yourself on the back

    Sit back and admire one pretty cool pillow!

    Easy to follow instructions for making DIY no-sew pillows from shirts - quick and simple

    Or two! You might as well go ahead and make two while you've got the iron all heated up and stuff.

    Easy to follow instructions for making DIY no-sew pillows from shirts - quick and simple

    This is truly a fifteen minute project at the most.

    Now, I did these "no-sew" so all the people who don't own a sewing machine, or don't like sewing machines or even have been scarred for life by sewing machines can still make them.

    Easy to follow instructions for making DIY no-sew pillows from shirts - quick and simple

    Me? I hate to thread the bobbin and that sort of keeps me from using my machine a whole lot!

    If you prefer to go the whole traditional route and use needle and thread, you can see Ann from On Sutton Place's tutorial to make them that way. She's much more of a sewing aficionado than I am.

     

    Learn how to make a pillow from a shirt with these easy to follow instructions. These no sew pillow covers are an easy way to make a memory shirt pillow too! Seriously, NO SEWING and cute as a button.


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    1. Sue

      September 06, 2015 at 9:03 am

      Hi! I am confused. How do you unbutton the shirt if it is sealed up via sewing or stitching glue tape?

      Thanks ????

      Reply
      • Pam

        September 06, 2015 at 10:08 am

        The buttoned area runs down the middle of the front of your pillow so the buttoned area still works like a normal shirt. When you sew or use the iron on tape you are sewing around the outside four edges only in a big square. So other than the very top or very bottom of the buttoned area you aren't disturbing it. When you're done, just unbutton, slip a pillow inside and button back up.

        Reply
    2. Connie Holiday

      November 29, 2015 at 2:23 am

      You are so funny! Totally my sense of humor! Love this idea. Cannot wait to run to the thrift store!

      Reply
    3. KC

      July 15, 2016 at 5:23 pm

      Thank you for the cute idea. I decided to make a "grandpa's" shirt pillow for each of my grandchildren. A couple of year's ago I had a woman make "grandpa's jeans" aprons for my granddaughters...and they loved them. The pillows went over really well too.

      Reply
      • Pam

        July 17, 2016 at 6:08 am

        I love the Grandpa's shirt idea! I'm sure the grandchildren will cherish those forever!

        Reply
    4. Diane

      August 28, 2016 at 1:24 pm

      FANTASTIC! When I saw your Facebook post, had to stop and look, as always! Plaid and flannel = fall, for sure. Thrift store, here I come! I love candy corn, mixed with dry roasted peanuts = salted nut roll. YUM!

      Reply
    5. Sue Pagels

      August 28, 2016 at 2:47 pm

      I think flannel ones would be awesome too!

      Reply
    6. Kim @Hunt & Host

      September 01, 2016 at 3:44 pm

      These are precious! Sharing!

      Reply
      • Pam

        September 01, 2016 at 8:34 pm

        Thank you Kim!!!

        Reply
    7. Loyda

      September 04, 2016 at 9:42 am

      Good idea !!

      Reply
    8. Paullette Melhorn

      July 17, 2020 at 10:39 pm

      What would I use if not an old pillow? Im pretty sure since couch pillows I have may work but I think they're filled with stuffing.

      Thanks

      Reply
    9. Angela Sparks

      October 22, 2020 at 11:08 am

      Love this idea so much!!! So simple but yet so cute. Thanks so much.

      Reply
    10. Leisa

      November 05, 2021 at 1:14 pm

      Great idea. Love love.

      Reply
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