I have some travel pillows in my bookmarked list of to-do projects – these are not them. But I threw these together last minute, and the kids loved them. The fun part – handles! – I don’t have to lug their stuff, they can, and easily.
My mom bought the kids these travel size pillows for our trip to the lake (we rode in my parents’ RV – quite the ride). She had also grabbed regular sized pillowcases and handed everything over to me.
First I put the pillows on top of the pillowcases and cut off a chunk of the side and the bottom (I didn’t set the bottom chunk in the picutre)
Then I sewed on the monograms. It’s always easier to do that sort of thing with an open piece of fabric. Then I sewed up the open seams (side and bottom).
I added a strip of fabric because why not. I made the girls’ ruffles and they boys’ regular.
Then I zig-zagged a big rectangle. Think giant button hole. It looked like this:
After you zig-zag (on both sides separately) you cut out the inside part, keeping close to the inside edge of your zig-zag. And voila, you get this kind of fun:
These pillows were the perfect size for travel, and had the perfect portability.
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Hello Mandy!
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I really love the travel pillows you made. I will have to get the wife to make a couple before our trip next month. Our son would LOVE one!
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super idea! i’m thinking a book and DSi would fit in there with the pillow nicely! (with 4 boys – 2 “mom” hands is never enough!)
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How adorable! I love the handles. You are brilliant!!!
-Crystal
Great idea!!! Thanks for sharing!
Fabulous idea!! You are such a great mom!!
Hi – these are adorable and a wonderful idea! Thanks for sharing! 😉
Wonderful idea! I think I might just have to whip up some of these for my kiddos.
Great idea… I have this on my to do list as well. Love the handle!
Love the idea. How’d you sew on the monogram?
I’m LOVIN’ those handles!! What a great idea!
I linked to your tutorial over at Craft Gossip Sewing:
https://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-monogrammed-travel-pillow-with-built-in-carrying-handle/2010/07/17/
–Anne
Those are adorable!!!
When I’m traveling, I frequently stuff last minute things into my pillow when I’m running out the door! Those handles would make my life sooo much easier. Great idea!
great idea!!! your site will be bookmarked, so I can have this in my “to do” list! 🙂
amy
Oh’ My goodness Mandy these are so dang precious, and brilliant! My MIL is an amazing seamstress. i have to send her this link and have her make me some for my kiddos. Thanks for linking up too, your support is appreciated. Hugs, Jenn
I LOVE it! My sweet aspie kids HAVE to take their own pillows when we travel. This is the perfect idea for vacations! I’d love it if you’d join my tuesday link party (tomorrow)! https://imtopsyturvy.com
So cute!! I have a couple of travel pillows looking for a new case- I will definitely give this a try 🙂
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That is a GREAT idea, my son would love that!!!!!! Thank you for linking at gettin’ crafty on hump day!! 🙂
love, love, love it!! I remember your headbands with buttons too. clever girl.
I can’t believe I’m just now discovering your site…love it!!! And I love this project…super cute and super creative!
These look very neat and I will make a few. Feel free to pass on any pillow case patterns you have since I make pillow cases and quilts for disabled veterans, elderly, church, cancer patients and premature babies. All of this is being done on my fixed income and I accept anything people can donate like fabric, thread, buttons,zippers and all sorts of trimmings. I am praying I can find an embroidery machine since my disabled veterans and the elderly tend to lose their items once it goes to laundry. I want to be able to put their names on their names on their items so they get them back to the right person. If you should hear of anyone who has a machine they no longer need they can donate it to my church Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church at 112900 Old Jeanerette Rd. Jeanerette, LA 70544 and they can call the church as proof that I am doing this work for charity. Call Father Dismis or Michelle Martin and tell them you want to verify that Marilyn Fruge is doing work for charity and the church and they will be my proof. I’m not looking for anything fancy, just something to make sure the right quilt, lapquilt and pillow case gets back to its owner. The phone number to the church is 337-276-6900. Please make sure if you are shipping anything to church to put it to the attention of Marilyn Fruge so Father can make sure I get it right away when I go to mass. Thank you for reading my post.
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