DIY Advent Calendar Cushion Tutorial

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The cushion was very time-consuming because of all the embroidery, but the result is stunning ❤

I took photos of almost every step because I wanted to do this tutorial.
If you want to make an advent calendar like this, there are no limits to your imagination.
You can embroider it. You can print each bag. You can paint it with fabric paint pens. You can also glue felt figures on it.

I chose a cushion size of 16 x 24 inches (40 x 60 cm). These dimensions are easily divided by 4 or 6.
If you want to use a different cushion size, you will have to change my instructions suitably.
This is not a standard cushion size. Still, I found this size without any problems at all the major online retailers.

Materials:
Cotton fabric (I bought 1.5 yard, meter)
Zipper (I bought a 20 inch / 50 cm)

Vilene + Stabilizer
2 eyelets with washers
1 D-ring
Cord or satin ribbon

Cutting the fabric:

18 x 26 inches / 46 x 66 cm = Two pieces

37 x 5.5 inches / 95 x 13 cm = Four pieces

 In my case, the 4 pieces are so long because I had to fit the strips into the embroidery hoop. So I needed slightly longer strips.
If you are not embroidering, then about 33 inches (83 cm) is enough

Sew the calendar

Next, we start with the strips.

Go with the serger over the long sides of all 4 strips

Mark the center with a pencil. And then mark the spaces exactly as in the picture!

Unfortunately, I didn’t take a photo before I embroidered the strip. But you can clearly see the lines I made on the fabric

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Depending on what you want to do on the pockets, I would recommend that you make marks.
For example, where the numbers should go or your motif. The entire calendar looks a little more even if the numbers are in the same place on each pocket.

My numbers start from the bottom at 1 inch / 2.5.cm.
And from the right-hand side at about 0.6 inch / 1.5 cm for the single-digit numbers.
The two-digit numbers start from the right at 0.4 inch / 1 cm.

In the photo above you can see my marks next to the numbers.

Next, I stabilized the pockets.
Unfortunately, I don’t know what my Vilene was called, but I chose the wrong one. There are different types.
I’ll explain this at a later step.
I mainly used the Vilene to protect the embroidery on the back and to make the pockets a little firmer.

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Look at the photo right above.
You can see that the strip is wonderfully flat, no wrinkles.

Next, we need to make the pleats for the pockets.
To do this, we made the lines on the strips at the very beginning.

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In this photo you can see exactly how I laid the pleats.

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Do this with all the pleats on the strips. It is best to fix the pleats with pins.

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And now iron the pleats properly.
I seem to have made a mistake here with the Vilene!!!

I was worried about the embroidery thread and didn’t risk putting the hot iron on the pleats. That’s why I put wet fabric on my strips and then ironed them.
Somehow the fabric wrinkled in some places. Is it because of the Vilene and the wet fabric? Or because of the embroidery thread? I don’t know.

Iron all pleats.

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Now press the top seam over and sew close to the edge.
I won’t provide measurements. Unfortunately, I stitched too high up in one pocket when embroidering. I had to use this pocket as a basis.

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Now we need to sew the bottom seam to the strips.
The pockets should be slightly SHORTER than 4 inches / 10 cm.

The reason for this is so that we have a small gap between the strips.
Always measure the same length on the strips from the top edge downwards and mark the fabric.

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Now press the bottom seam over at the marking.

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Sew close to the edge

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Now you should have 4 strips where 6 pockets per strip are exactly 24 inches / 60 cm wide

Now sew the strips onto the previously cut piece of fabric. The fabric measures 18 x 26 inches / 46 x 66 cm.
First, make a line exactly in the middle of the fabric (at 13 inches / 33 cm)

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Mark the top AND bottom of your cushion at 1 inch / 2.5 cm.

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Place the bottom strip exactly on your markings. Place the center of the strip on the center of the cushion. Place the bottom edge on the mark at 1 inch / 2.5 cm.

I know the picture looks strange, but I forgot to take a photo of this step. So I made one out of 2 pictures.

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Do the same with the top strip!
Again, center to center. And then place the top hem at the 1 inch / 2.5 cm point and pin in place.

Now place the two middle strips on the cushion.
Place them so that you have the same distance to the next strip everywhere.
I used a ton of pins so that nothing can slip. 😀

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First, sew the center seam.

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But be careful!
Never sew ON the pleats. Sew in the middle of them. Fortunately, there is still the old line to guide you.

In the photo you can clearly see the lines where you have to sew.

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Next, I sewed all the strips to the bottom hem.
I sewed on the same seam as before for the hem.

Then I did all the seams from top to bottom.

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Then, I sewed a small seam at the top of each pocket.

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The front of your cushions is finished!
All that’s missing now is the star and the tag.

I cut two 5 x 3 inches / 13 x 8 cm pieces of fabric for the tag.
I embroidered one side. Then I ironed Vilene onto both pieces.
The pieces were placed right sides together. Then sewed together except for a small opening.
Then I turned the piece inside out and sewed the small opening closed.
At the very end I added the eyelet.

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I made a lot of mistakes with the star!
I used the same fabric as for the cushion. As a result, the star is almost invisible when you are a little further away. I would choose a different color today. Maybe green like the numbers. Or golden yellow like the embroidery.
The 2nd mistake was that I made the outline in the star when the eyelet was already there. This made the lines crooked because the eyelet was always in the way with the foot.

I couldn’t use a star like Serendipity. It was too big and would have covered the embroidery.
I found a suitable star on the internet. I had the star printed out in size 5.5 inches / 14 cm in the copy shop.


I cut out the star twice with a seam allowance of plus 0.4 inches / 1 cm.

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The smaller stars in the photo are the Vilene.

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If you want to sew a star outline onto the star, do it at this step!

Iron the Vilene onto both pieces.
Sew right sides together. But leave a large gap so that you can easily turn the star over later.

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The Vilene I used was too soft for the star.
I once bought stabilizers for a bag. This makes the bottom of the bag firm.
I cut the stabilizer WITHOUT a seam allowance.
It was a lot of work to squeeze this stabilizer into the small star. 😀 Then sew up the opening on the star. Make the eyelet in the star.

Now you just have to sew the cushion yourself.
I sewed a D-ring into the cushion to attach the star and the tag.

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The idea for this cushion came from Serendipity’s blog.
You can find it here:

https://www.serendipityrefined.com/2013/11/diy-pottery-barn-inspired-christmas.html

Take a look at what she has done with the cushion. Maybe you’ll like her version better. Or, if you don’t have an embroidery machine, her cushion will give you new ideas ❤ ❤ ❤

My embroidered advent calendar for 2024 Day 24 – Surprise

Day 24 of my embroidered advent calendar.
Each day I have only shown one part of my calendar.
Surprise 🙂 It’s a cushion ❤

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I saw a post on a blog a few years ago that fascinated me. Here the link:

https://www.serendipityrefined.com/2013/11/diy-pottery-barn-inspired-christmas.html


I wanted to do something like that. I wasn’t sure whether I wanted to have the little bags printed or paint them myself with textile pens. I bought the pens a long time ago. 🙂
But I found only numbers too boring.
I had the idea of embroidering last year, but unfortunately my sewing machine broke 😦

I love the result ❤ but it took me about 25-30 hours to make the cushion.
See for yourself 🙂

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I finished it in the night from last Friday to Saturday in November.
Unfortunately, the course leader is not giving any sewing courses in December.
That’s why there are already a few things on the cushion that I don’t like so much.
I would now make the star, which is put into a different pocket every day, in dark green. Now the star is almost invisible.
Oh yes, and I would change the ribbon. I had bought red satin ribbon, but unfortunately it was far too wide. I would now use a narrow satin ribbon. As an emergency solution,

I used red ribbon that was actually supposed to be for my next hoodie 🙂

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I took photos of each step for the cushion so that I can write a tutorial.
Whether you want to embroider, print or paint the cushion, it doesn’t matter.
The tutorial would still be almost the same.
I need some time to write everything. I will add pictures. When I have done that, I will post the tutorial. 🙂

Advent, the 4th candle is lit

Is today really already the 4th Advent and in a few days Christmas?
I had so much planned, all the things I wanted to do. But then unfortunately a nasty cold came in between. Fortunately, the C-test is negative.
Last year a cold was just that. A cold. This year I’ve already had 4 tests and each time the wait with : do I have it or not?

Actually, I wanted to make a new picture with my Advent wreath and candles every Sunday. As I said, the stupid cold came in between. But today at least the wreath with 4 glowing candles 🙂

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Last year I had Hanna knit me beautiful sweaters, because when I knit myself, it just doesn’t look nice and even. She even embroidered maritime motifs on my last sweater.

https://justelly.com/2019/10/25/my-wish-sweater/

That gave me the idea to have something made for the Christmas season. An embroidered Advent calendar.
Even if I can not embroider myself, I love the designs of V. Enginger. They are so cute and retro. I even have some of her books.
Hanna and I picked some designs for my Advent calendar from the books.

I waited almost a year for it. First, because there are quite a few parts and second, because Christmas was soooo far away. 😀

What do you say? Aren’t they just adorable?

Cross stitching Dec 1-3

Cross stitching Dec 4-6

Cross stitching Dec 7-9

Cross stitching Dec 10-12

Cross stitching Dec 13-15

Cross stitching Dec 16-18

Cross stitching Dec 19-21

Cross stitching Dec 22-24

Originally I wanted to make little bags out of all the embroidery. But when I picked up all the pieces, I noticed that some motifs are very large.

When I sew a little bag from it, you can no longer see the motif completely.

I’ll have to figure out the best way to do that. Maybe sew little bags and then sew the motif on the fabric.

Could look interesting, depending on what color the fabric has. Maybe red or green or even tartan I can imagine.

Stay healthy and safe ❤ ❤ ❤

 

Oh man, it is already the first Advent

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This year so much has happened in the world, but at the same time so little in my life.

This stupid virus has turned my life upside down.

I miss the fact that I can’t date anymore, that I can only talk to friends on the phone, or that you can’t hug them anymore when you see them (6 feet apart of course).

After spring I hoped it would be over soon, I even gave up my vacation on my beach, just to see that the numbers are rising again.

Today is the 1st Advent.

For me this time is very important because my family has always done a lot together from the 1st Advent to Christmas: baking cookies with mom, making presents for family and friends, singing Christmas carols together, going to the Christmas decorated church. During the Advent season, our home always smelled heavenly of cookies and fir branches, which my mother had in many vases.

Knowing that the situation will certainly not improve this year makes me a little depressed today.
I haven’t sewn anything for ages. My sewing class closed again 2 months or so ago because of Corona.

But slowly I have to start with the gifts I have planned. I won’t be able to deliver the gifts myself this year, but there is still the post office, so I can send the presents.

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Stay safe all of you ❤ ❤ ❤

December 23rd – My Advent calendar

December 23rd - My advent calendar

Advent, advent, a candle is burning
First one, then two, then three, then four,
Then the Christ Child is standing in front of the door.

OMG, is this really the fourth Sunday of Advent?

Time has raced. Fortunately I did everything I wanted to do.

I also sewed presents but unfortunately I forgot to photograph them before I gave them as gifts.

Edit:

If you look at all 4 photos with the candles on the Advent wreath, you will see that it has gone from very bad on the first photo to almost perfect on this one. The first photo took so long that it was already dark outside. The other two I had taken during the day and looked better.
The trick is to spotlight. I had wondered all the time why the photo looked so bad in the beginning and then googled how to photograph candles.
So I bought small studio lamps for the last photo and lightened the motive with the candles. And voilà it worked 😀

 

December 16th – My Advent calendar

December 16th - My advent calendar

Advent, advent, a candle is burning
First one, then two, then three, then four,
Then the Christ Child is standing in front of the door.

My photos with the burning candles are getting better every time.

But I still take countless pictures each time with different settings on the camera. The current photo is my best so far but I am not satisfied yet. Maybe it will be perfect in a week. Just in time for Christmas 🙂

December 10th – My advent calendar

December 10 - My advent calendar

Εγένετο δὲ ἐν ταῖς ἡμέραις ἐκείναις ἐξῆλθεν δόγμα παρὰ Καίσαρος Αὐγούστου ἀπογράφεσθαι πᾶσαν τὴν οἰκουμένην.

Today I come in Greek. A very old culture that already existed when Jesus was born.

December 9th – My advent calendar

December 9 - My advent calendar

Advent, advent, a candle is burning
First one, then two, then three, then four,
Then the Christ Child is standing in front of the door.

And one more candle on the Advent wreath. This time I like the photo better, although it’s not perfect yet. For the next time I have to practice again 🙂