So years ago I bought that little Shark sewing machine and it is AMAZING. At the time, it was only $20, now it's about $30. It is tiny but does a BIG job. It's still tickin' after years of use.
Since I moved our son's toys upstairs to our loft, I've been trying to make that space even more cozy for him. I wanted a bean bag for him to lounge on but the cheapest I found was $35 and it was not cute.
So it hit me -- I'll make my own! The beads for bean bags are extraordinarily expensive, so I decided on a huge floor pillow instead:
I channeled the eighth grade sewing student in me and sewed up the last section using the loop-hook-latch stitch:
It is EXACTLY what I wanted in there. My son LOOOOVES it. It's so stinkin' comfy. I never thought in a million years I would think Thomas the Train was cute, but there they are...all caute:
To recap -- it really is easy. (I don't say that unless it's true!) Take your fabric, good sides touching each other:
I am not kidding when I say it took about three minutes to sew the smaller pillows -- it takes WAY longer just to stuff them!
All in all, the big floor pillow was $24 including the stuffing and fabric. The smaller pillows were $12 for the fabric, and the stuffing I had. Don't be sceeered ladies! It's really not hard to do -- and you can make any pillow you want out of just about any fabric. Awwww yeah....
P.S. I found a Shark machine here you can purchase at the store. Try Target as well -- that's where I got mine years ago.