Not sure Ive ever seen a cuter country craft!
Easy-to-Make and Inexpensive
These pillows are also super affordable.
However, if you buy them in bulk, you get them for less.
The beauty of these DIY accent pillows is their versatility.
Toss a few on a couch or chair for an instant splash of color.
Use them to jazz up a reading nook or create a cozy camp vibe in a play tent.
you’re able to even take them outdoors to liven up your patio set.
Get creative and have fun mixing and matching different bandana prints and textures.
From classic red paisley to bright solids, you could always find bandana prints to complement your existing decor.
They give off a casual, Americana flair perfect for kids rooms, dens, patios and more.
They work well with leather, denim or slipcovered furniture.
Beyond just looking cool, bandana pillows are also extremely versatile and durable.
you might easily toss them in the wash as needed to keep them looking fresh.
And their casual vibe means theyll never go out of style.
Making bandana pillows is a simple, budget-friendly sewing project, perfect for beginners.
Plus, youll get that satisfying sense of accomplishment from a making such a crafty DIY.
My friends had never seen these until they showed up in my living room.
Now, they all want some.
I can already bet you wont make just one!
This means the colorful sides face one another.
Step 2
Mark a 1/4 inch seam line with chalk or a disappearing ink sewing marker.
Mark all sides, then fold and iron along the seam lines.
Use your sewing machine to backstitch at the start and end for reinforcement.
Close three sides and leave the other side open for now.
Use a chopstick or dull pencil to poke out any corners.
I must apologize for switching bandana colors here.
As I said, I make lots of pillows.
The next steps show me finishing a green one instead of the red one.
Step 6
Once stuffed and sealed, give your new bandana pillow a good fluffing and shaping.
Its a lot of fun to go bandana shopping once you realize how easy these are to make!
Ive made so many colors now and still cant decide which variation is my favorite.
I love the light ones and the dark ones, the reds, the blues, the greens.