DIY Latch Hook Pillow

Latch hook Pillow

Turning a latch hook finished work of art into a pillow is as simple as 1-2-3! Just latch it, sew it, stuff it!

Choose a WonderArt Latch Hook kit that suits your personality. WonderArt has so many designs to choose from. WonderArt offers kits in a variety of sizes from simple 8” x 8” designs to 27” x 40” works of art. Small kits are perfect for beginners or quick weekend projects. The 12” x 12” kits feature cotton rug canvas with larger holes and a grid marked on the canvas. This makes it easier to learn the technique and allows for quicker projects. Pick your favorite kit, grab a latch hook and get started.

When finished, kits like this brightly colored Patriotic design can be made into and accent pillows

Finishing a pillow

The edges of a pillow are finished by sewing the canvas to a backing fabric and stuffing the pillow.

Patriotic Pillow Front Patriotic Pillow Back

For the back of the pillow, use a sturdy woven fabric, such as denim or corduroy, in a color to coordinate with the hooked design. If you plan to wash the pillow, be sure the fabric for the back of the pillow is washable and has been preshrunk.

Use Coats & Clark™ Dual Duty XP, a Universal Point Machine Needle, size 90 (14), and an all-purpose presser foot. When stitching, use your left hand to flatten the pillow just beside the presser foot.

1. Trim the canvas, leaving a 1 1' (2.5 cm) margin on all sides.

Instruction diagram 1

2. Cut the fabric the same size as the trimmed canvas.

3. Place the canvas and fabric right sides together, keeping the yarn ends away from the stitching line.

4. Pin the canvas and fabric right sides of the design and fabric together. Stitch from one corner to the next, close to the row of knots and through the strands of canvas parallel to the edge. Pivot at the corner and repeat around 3 sides. Leave one side open.

Instruction diagram 2

5. If necessary, re-stitch any sections close to the knotted yarn so that no canvas strands show on the right side.

6. Trim the seam allowances to 1/2" (1.3 cm). Trim the corners diagonally, leaving one square at the corners. Turn the pillow right side out.

7. Stuff the pillow using either a pillow form or loose stuffing, such as polyester fiberfill.

8. Whipstitch the opening the remaining side closed, working the stitches through the strands of the canvas and the fabric (18). Pull the stitches securely but not tight enough to cause the seam to curl.

Instruction diagram 3

Express your creativity through latch hooking. There’s a kit to inspire and delight every imagination. Choose from these and more!