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Crafts | Make a Tea Towel Pillow Cover
I love crafts that are useful, serve to beautify my home, and are made using easy-to-find items. Even better. . . crafts that reuse, or recycle items that we all have lying around the house. Most of my crafty pursuits are pretty quick and easy to make. With a five-month old baby, my craft time […]
Make Tea Towel Pillow Covers
Photo Credit: Christine Chitnis
Photo Credit : Christine Chitnis
Materials for tea towel pillows:
- Tea Towel
- Pillow insert
- Fabric for the backing
- Sewing machine
- Needle and thread
Instructions for tea towel pillows:
- For each pillow, I chose a coordinating fabric for the backing, and cut it to match the size of the tea towel.
- With the right sides facing each other, pin the backing and the towel together.
- With your sewing machine, using a ¼inch seam allowance, sew along three sides, leaving the fourth side open (you need this opening to slip in the pillow insert).
- Turn your pillow right side out, and slip in the pillow insert. Pin the opening shut, making sure to turn the raw edges in, and using a needle and thread, sew it closed.
Here are a few of my favorite sources for colorful, fun tea towels:
- Crate and Barrel
- Lotta Helleberg
- Skinny Laminx
- Simrin—which is where I purchased my elephant towels
- Try searching Ebay and Etsy for vintage tea towels





I love the pillows you made. I went to the Simrin website, but couldn’t find anywhere to place an order. I thought you might be able to guide me on how to order from them.
Thank You
Hi Barbara,
The only advice that I can give, is to try calling the stores that stock Simrin’s line: http://simrininc.com/shop.html, or you might call Simrin themselves: http://simrininc.com/contact.html. I have to admit, I purchased these a few years ago…so I hope you can still find them!
Best,
Christine