Friday 2 November 2018

Piped Cushions–William Morris Design

I was lucky to find this William Morris fabric at a pop up shop on Darwen market.  Herbert Parkinson is a local company and they were selling rolls off for charity.  £5 for 2 metres.

After much deliberation about the pattern and how best to make 4 cushions, 8 sides with the same design I chose to have the two birds and the strawberries in the centre.  The ‘Strawberry Thief’ is a famous design.  I have seen other people use the other birds in the design as the centre but with the piece I had choice was limited.

Adding to previous posts about piped cushions I learned from experience.  The dark bias binding I bought for the edges has previously shown through the white cord used in the piped edge.  This time I bought black polyester cord.  It is cheaper and it does not show through, but it is slippery to work with.  Putting a pin through the whole piece of piping while sewing helped a lot.

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Cushion one.

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And repeat, repeat, repeat.

The bias binding 2m per cushion, cord 2m per cushion cost £15 and the padded inners were £16 for four.  Total cost £36.

Seems expensive, but in the shops WM cushions would be very pricey.

These are for us in our own home.  Love ‘em. 

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