| | |  | Amy Butler - Art of the Midwest | Home » » » Amy Butler Gum Drop Pillows Ottoman Cushion Sewing Pattern | | | | | | | Description: | | This pattern is for two sizes of Gum Drop Pillow/Ottoman. The design is easy to make, yet dramatic in style. Instructions and pattern pieces are included.
You will be able to create a coordinating set of pillows and floor ottomans for your room. The pillow size measures 18" wide x 9" tall. The ottoman measures 24" wide x 12" tall. | | | Features: | |
• Pattern features two sizes - pillow and ottoman
• Includes instructions, pattern and measurements
• Metric Conversion Chart inside
• Easy to make - Dramatic in Style
• 24" and 18" sizes
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 0.13 pounds | | Package Length:
| 7.8 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.7 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.2 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.05 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 2 reviews |
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Fun Ottoman PillowsJul 14, 2010 This is such a fun pillow/ottoman to make. I'm a confident beginning seamstress and have made 3 now, one of the large size for our livingroom and two of the smaller ones in a rainbow design for my kiddos. I'm a fan of Amy Butler as it is and the large ottoman was my first completed project from one of her patterns. The instructions are very clear and there were marks on the pattern to help ensure you line up and sew your pieces more accurately. I only have one complaint and that is that the pattern piece for the panels is only half the total panel and you do have to tape 2 pieces together to get it. While the taping wasn't a problem tracing half and then another half for each panel was annoying. An easy fix though is to trace and cut out the entire panel from freezer paper and use that as your pattern thus saving your pattern piece from wear and tear and getting more use from it later. The 24" version serves as a great casual ottoman and the smaller 18" is still large for a 'pillow' and works best as a mini ottoman or a child's ottoman.
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Where's the rest of the pattern?Jul 06, 2010 I was so looking forward to this pattern, however, when I opened the package I was shocked! it has 2 parts of each size pillow, 1/2 the top and 1/2 the bottom you tape together and the top panel is only half also. So you have to trace one side and then flip the pattern over, lining up the edges as good as you can and then draw the other side to complete one panel.... 8 TIMES! plus the top. for $11 I expected an entire pattern! Needless to say I won't be buying Amy Butler patterns again. Anyway I found something similar to this online but decided I'd buy the pattern anyway because I'm not a pro sewer. All I can say is search Morocan Pouf.
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