DIY Easy Star Wars Pillow

If you have a Star Wars fan in your family and have access to a sewing machine, then you can make this super easy Star Wars pillow in less than 15 minutes! There’s no measuring required! Making a custom pillow is easy using fabric fat quarters! And since you can purchase fat quarters for only $1.00 at Walmart, this project is super cheap as well!

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DIY Easy Star Wars Pillow

Last summer I was browsing the fabric section at Walmart and found these fat quarters with Star Wars patterns. I couldn’t decide what to do with them then, so I put them back till I got the perfect idea. This past weekend, I decided that they would be perfect for a pillow!

Materials Needed:

Instructions:

  • Sew the 2 fat quarters together on 3 sides (inside out)
  • Turn right  side out and push out the corners
  • Take apart your old pillow and stuff in your new pillow
  • Hand sew the last side to close up the pillow
  • Toss on your couch and enjoy!

Turn this super easy pillow into a great gift by adding a Star Wars book or new Harry Potter release on the side!

Have you made any fun pillows? I’d love to see a picture or hear your fun stories!

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