I adore Caitlin Wilson’s pillows! They are all perfection! Here is my version of the Coral Deco Pillow.
My twill tape arrived in the mail Saturday (all 72 yards of it! The best thing I could find at the time …) It sounds plasticy, but it’s actually cotton so it adheres well.
That evening I got straight to work! After finishing my last greek key project, I realized that there must be some way to fold the tape so you can do it consistently, without cutting each piece individually. At first I thought it would just give weird edges, but by folding it twice for one corner you are able to get square edges and 45 angles for the folds. Sometimes you don’t get everything on the first (or second) try! 🙂
Here’s how I did it for my 20″x20″ pillow sham. First I made a sham using this method. I ironed it flat and laid out a painters tape guide line as shown in the diagram below (left image).
Below I created a few picture diagrams to show you exactly how I did the fold. The directions pick up after you have laid down the first straight part and you need to make the first corner.
Mandy DeTurk says
Love it!
Sarah says
Thanks Mandy! 🙂
Auralee says
You did a great job! I just bought the gray grosgrain ribbon to make the greek key trim for some bedroom pillow shams but now I see this and I may try this greek key tutorial first on some other pillows I'm making. Thanks Sarah!
Sarah says
Thanks so much Auralee! I found it pretty easy, hopefully you will too! 🙂
Julia Konya says
Your photos and tutorials are always amazing! So pretty!
I couldn't say no to Annabelle's face even with bird poop 😉
Sarah says
Thanks Julia! I've been trying to make my instructions easier to understand, so I definitely appreciate hearing that! 🙂 Thank you! Most of the time it is really hard to say no, but that put me over the edge (it was everywhere!!) ha!
Nicole says
Sarah, everything you make is gorgeous! I love seeing all of your projects!
Sarah says
aww thanks so much Nicole! That's so sweet 🙂
Leslie Stewart says
Love it! Thanks so much for the great tutorial. Your pillow is gorgeous!
Leslie
House on the Way
Sarah says
Thanks so much Leslie! Glad that you found the tutorial helpful (I'm trying to make them more clear 🙂 So I appreciate that!!
Jennifer@The Chronicles of Home says
So funny because I totally noticed your nails were painted! Mine are never painted because it lasts about 20 minutes for me usually. Will have to head over and check out that tip. Absolutely adore these pillows, I'm pinning your tutorial for future reference!
Sarah says
I know me too … I hate painting them because it chips so quickly! I think the top coat is called Seche Vite, and it works so well! It lasted several days through projects and cleaning! Thanks for the pin! 🙂
kyasdesign says
ooh, if you're selling trim, i'd like to buy enough to make 4 pillows – I really only plan on making one, but I need enough for trial and error. 🙂
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Thanks
Kelli
Sarah says
Just emailed you 🙂
erin says
I am so excited to have found your blog! I have been greedily consuming all of your posts, and I love your style! I too love Caitlin Wilson's designs and you did a fantastic job on these!!! I do have a question about the other pillow…the black & white one that looks like a David Hicks design. Would you mind sharing your fabric source? (I haven't made it through all your old posts, so maybe this even another design you re-created yourself!) Thanks!
Sarah says
Hi Erin, Thanks so much for stopping by! 🙂 It is Richloom Dixon Slub Graphite: http://www.fabric.com/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductID=557fba61-059d-4a58-b8d4-245b348dfe1b&CategoryID=34d1298e-482b-4854-a63d-c102f1fda817 (It is currently out of stock)
The pattern is very similar to the David Hick's fabric, just a little more elongated. Keep in touch!
Erin says
Thanks! This one is a bit more compatible with my price range! 🙂
Katie says
I just discovered your blog via the West Elm feature. (What a beautiful bedroom!) After browsing your blog, I had to share, our puppies look so similar! Meet Hobbes: http://twinstripe.com/blog/coffee-table-book/ and http://instagram.com/p/YDLb_io4Iz/. They look like they could be siblings, very similar markings.
Have a great week!
Sarah says
Hi katie! oh my gosh, they are almost like twins! Do you know what mix? We think Annabelle is a beagle/long hair jack russell mix 🙂 Thanks so much for stopping by! Have a great week too!
Katie says
They have never been as detailed, but the think he is a terrier/spaniel mix. I just can't get over some of the similarities!
creativepinkbutterfly says
This is such a great project! It would be so fun to try something like this! I could also imagine using this tutorial with different patterns 🙂 Pinning 😉
Josephine says
Thank you for posting this tutorial. I finished my own greek key pillow today and I love how it turned out! It took me nearly four hours to get all the ribbon on (my heat and bond took a lot of ironing), but I think it was worth it. I had to figure out that the inside parts of the template should extend 2 and seven-eighths inches past the border. Not that hard to figure out, but I thought you might want to add the length of those pieces to the diagram (unless you've left them off to make it easier to tweak for different widths of tape/ribbon?). Once again, thank you!
Anna says
Love these pillows!! I'm dying to make 3 for my new bed. Do you still have any tape available? If so id love to purchase enoug
Sarah says
Hi Anna – we recently moved and it's still packed in a box .. I should find it shortly though!
Laura Oyler says
Hi Sarah, first off let me say I love your blog! I want to use this tutorial to make two 14 inch sized pillows, but I'm not sure how to find the measurements to lay out my painters tape since my pillows are smaller. Could you help me out? Also, since my pillows are smaller do you think I should use twill tape that is 1/2 inch wide instead of the 5/8 inch?
Sarah says
Hi Laura! Thank you! I think 1/2 or 5/8 would work fine for a smaller pillow. For a smaller pillow I'd probably recommend this style: http://www.caitlinwilsontextiles.com/?p=product&sku=76&d=3&pre=p!category|c!pillowcovers|patt!|s!|fabric!
With a smaller pillow, I'd be concerned that the design above would be too cramped. Hope this helps! 🙂
Sariah Lunsford says
Do you remember the exact name of the coral fabric on fabric.com? I love these pillows and want to get just the right coral with a little pink one in it as well:)
Sarah says
It's Michael Miller – I can't remember the exact name. Good luck hunting!