I was browsing one of my favorite blogs, Young House Love, when I came across a tutorial for floor cushions. Here is her link and this one that she used. She made it look so easy so I dusted off my Singer and got to work.
I purchased my fabric (1 yard per cushion) at Hobby Lobby for about $6/yard. I chose a canvas which seemed sturdy enough. I chose not use home decor fabric because it was much more pricey.
I started by making a pattern with copy paper. I drew a 17" circle with a compass and cut it out. Then, I made a rectangle for the side that was 9" by 51.5" and cut it in half. I had to do this because I used fabric that was 45" wide. I also needed a 3" by 12" piece for the handle.
I pinned my patterns to the fabric. I did my best to make sure that my two rectangles would line up when I sewed them together.
Once cut out, I sewed my rectangles together to make the large 9x51.5 piece. See how well I did with lining up the pattern?
Then, I pinned the piping to both sides of one of the handle pieces and sewed them on the same way.
I took the other handle piece and put the top side down on the first piece. I followed my first stitch and sewed them together. It was then time to turn it right-side in and sew the ends closed.
It was then time to sew on the handle.
The last step was to hand stitch the opening and voila!
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