Everyone loves making cushions. Watch these videos to learn how to make a range of cushions.
A super patchwork variation on the British flag is used to create this lovely cushion.
This delightful little picture can be turned into wallhangings or a cushion for the festive season.
These blocks are made using the Small Christmas Things range of fabrics designed by Lewis & Irene
Lee Brown shares her love of handwork with us for a lovely double-sided cushion.
Trapunto, corded Italian, and coloured quilting are used to create this lovely cushion.
Mary shows how to use the positive and the negative templates of her snowflake to make cushion.
A delightful quilt designed by Lynne Goldsworthy using the foundation piecing technique throughout.
Vendulka Battais gives clear and concise instruction on her cathedral windows technique.
Paula Doyle describes a machine boro method for recycling blue jean scraps.
The secret is out! How to fold your quilt and hide it so that it becomes the cushion pad.
This idea from Anne Baxter adds interest to a simple cushion without too much endeavour.
This is a quick and simple idea that adds a touch of elegance to an otherwise standard cushion.
A really elegant way of finishing off a cushion and so easy too.
Hand Trapunto and Sylvia Critcher's version of French boutis to enjoy.
Joanna shares with us how to make this lovely folded patchwork with her favourite fabric - silk.
This is a little pincushion project using the corded and stuffed patchwork designed by Sylvia.
Lynette Harris shows you how you can create these lovely designs from a simple doodle.
A Quillow - it's where the quilt hides inside your pillow to create the pillow pad or stuffing.
Jennie Rayment gives instruction for this single traditional block but you could make lots.
It makes so much sense when you are told!
If there is no need for anything fancy - you could just use a nice piece of fabric.
This is a clever idea from Jennie Rayment which involves weaving with small strips of padded fabric.
A pair of beautiful butterfly cushions designed for justhands-on.tv by Vendulka and Oliver Battais.
If you are recycling the shirt fabric think about using the button closure as the back of the cushion - buttons and buttonholes already done!
Jennie Rayment shows you how to rotary cut strips on the bias, folding back edges with ease.
Gail Penberthy has designed this delightful cushion using a fused technique.
Gail shows a really easy way to insert a zip into the cushion to give it that professional look.
Simple strip piecing sewing creates this delightful pattern with pre-cut jelly roll strips.
This delightful cushion is a mixture of simple sewing and fused applique for the butterflies.
Jennie Rayment shows us how to create this lovely pansy flower from the clamshell patchwork units.
Jennie Rayment turns this interesting jewel shape into a lovely table mat or cushion.
A great design that uses the simple 9-patch in a variety of colours to create this woven effect.
This 3D patchwork is effective and easy to create in English Paper Piecing with Nancy Adamek.
Janet is a textile designer for Moda Fabrics. This is a collection of delightful 3D projects.
This little patchwork project is a perfect size for a small rectangular cushion.
Another super pattern from Lynne Goldsworthy to create some delightful fun cushions.
Valerie does some double needle quilting and turn her marbled fabric into a a quick cushion cover.
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