DIY Tea Towel Pillows

Ready to make your own pillows? These DIY Tea Towel Pillows are an easy sewing project, perfect for beginners!

I’m in the middle of a bunch of projects. I’m here, I’m there… I’m everywhere! But in the mean time, I decided I needed to sew a few easy pillows. Pillows make everything else in the day so much better. I mean, there almost isn’t anything better than having a bunch of pillows to brighten your day. Almost.

And as much as I love pillows, I love the easy to make pillows even more. That’s where these DIY tea towel pillows were born. Yes, right from the tea towel itself.

Use kitchen tea towels to make your own pillows! Full tutorial by The Wood Grain Cottage

No need to worry about cutting, having enough fabric, or even sewing a seam. Even though I used my sewing machine, this could easily be done with some sewing tape. Worry free. 🙂

DIY Tea Towel Pillows

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Supplies:

Step One: Wash Tea Towels & Iron Them

First, I started by washing my tea towels, which I bought at IKEA….

Use kitchen tea towels to make your own pillows! Full tutorial by The Wood Grain Cottage

Then, I went over them with my iron to smooth them out…

Use kitchen tea towels to make your own pillows! Full tutorial by The Wood Grain Cottage

Step Two: Match Up Tea Towels For Each Pillow

Because I had four towels, I decided to match them up to make two pillows. I chose my towel, then matched them up front side in…

Use kitchen tea towels to make your own pillows! Full tutorial by The Wood Grain Cottage

Step Three: Start Sewing

Then, I sewed the seam along all of the edges, except the bottom, where I left the middle section untouched for stuffing purposes.

Use kitchen tea towels to make your own pillows! Full tutorial by The Wood Grain Cottage

With it sewed, I grabbed each corner and pulled it inside out…

Use kitchen tea towels to make your own pillows! Full tutorial by The Wood Grain Cottage

Step Four: Add Pillow Stuffing

Stuff the hole with polyfil. You could easily adapt this to fit a pillow form, but that would require a little extra work. 🙂

Use kitchen tea towels to make your own pillows! Full tutorial by The Wood Grain Cottage

Step Five: Sew The Bottom Closed

With it stuffed, I went back to the sewing machine and sewed it closed. I promise, it’s easy!

Use kitchen tea towels to make your own pillows! Full tutorial by The Wood Grain Cottage

Step Six: Enjoy

And that’s that…

Use kitchen tea towels to make your own pillows! Full tutorial by The Wood Grain Cottage

They’re pretty darn cute…

Use kitchen tea towels to make your own pillows! Full tutorial by The Wood Grain Cottage

And, um….. reversible! 🙂

Use kitchen tea towels to make your own pillows! Full tutorial by The Wood Grain Cottage

Change of mood strikes (it happens….), flip them over. A stain? No worries. Flip them over.

Use kitchen tea towels to make your own pillows! Full tutorial by The Wood Grain Cottage

I’m pretty positive they’re going out on the patio, but since the rain won’t. ever. stop., they’re hanging out inside…

Use kitchen tea towels to make your own pillows! Full tutorial by The Wood Grain Cottage

And truth be told, I’m totally fine with it. Especially since I love the double sided loveliness! 🙂

Use kitchen tea towels to make your own pillows! Full tutorial by The Wood Grain Cottage

So, if you’re looking for an easy project, or just a little switcheroo, this one is for you! 🙂

Looking For Cute Tea Towels to make your own pillows?

Here are a few of my favorites!

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16 Comments

  1. Great minds think alike, I made the same pillows even mixing the stripes and the checks last year. They are so cute.

  2. They look great. I’ve done similar ones with placemats, napkins and vintage linens for just a few dollars each. Not a big investment and easy to make another set when you want to change the look.

  3. Love the idea of flipping them ! Going shopping for sewing tape( never heard of it) that’s how DIY I am. Pillows are so expensive and these would look great in any room or on my porch swings. You have the greatest ideas!

  4. Too cute Shayna, i have made pillows out of placemats before because (truth be told, i can’t get my bobbin into my sewing machine ! ) the placemat is usually made of a much thicker material and a little easier to sew by hand, ( since I’m a novice at sewing machines, lol ) but i haven’t tried to use tea towels “yet”. These are so cute ( Ikea, huh? ), perfect for the home or outdoors ( = Thanks and have a wonderful and safe holiday weekend. Sincerely, Diena

  5. Pretty darn cute… and love the life philosophy- stressed? Sew some pillows, “pillows make everything else in the day so much better.” Words to de-stress by!

  6. Love these, Shayna! And, I have those same towels from IKEA … hmmmm … you’ve got my wheels spinning and are tempting me to blow the dust off of my super cool Martha Stewart sewing machine and use it for the very first time to attempt to make these! Thanks for the inspiration! 🙂

  7. Hi Shayna,
    Your pillows look wonderful and I love the built in bench in your eating area. In fact, I have loved everything I have seen on your blog. You have a nice style and are very talented.
    Btw, do those pillows have blue stripes or gray stripes on them? I have seen the tea towels at IKEA and have thought they were blue, in your photos here they look gray. I will definitely go get some if they are gray!!
    Cindy

    1. Thank you so much, Cindy! I’m so happy you enjoy the blog! 🙂 The pillows are blue, but not a very vibrant blue. I hope that helps! 🙂

  8. This metireal looks comfortable. I think this DIY is absolutely amazing! I immediately fell in love with the easy-sew tag. I’m gonna bookmark this, and I’m defintiely trying this out. Thank you so much for sharing. Wishing you all the best

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