M N
Once the pillow is sewn together, use scissors to trim each of the
corners at a 45 degree angle. This will ensure the finished pillow
has nice pointy corners when turned.
O P
Once the pillow is turned, fill it with your choice of stuffing. We
used Poly-fil for our project, but you could also use a pre-made
pillow; just measure your finished project and use a pillow
approximately 1” smaller so it will fit easily.
Q R
Using a needle and matching thread or clear monofilament,
whipstitch the pillow closed.
Using the opening left while sewing, turn the pillow right side out.
Turn the edges of the opening, and then pin them together
as shown.
Your Reverse Cutwork Block Pillow is now complete!
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