No-Sew Primitive Christmas Pocket Pillow + Free Printable Pockets

Wait until you see how cute and easy it is to make this no-sew primitive Christmas pocket pillow!
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The collection includes 3 Christmas pillow pockets on a plain/transparent background with no cut lines so you can adjust the size to what you’d like .
The pillow pockets include – Letters to Santa, Primitive Christmas and Old Tyme Christmas.
You can use these as pillow pockets like I shared or have fun and use them on other personal craft projects!
To print on fabric you just some lightweight fabric. I used muslin fabric that I get at Hobby Lobby. I get the inexpensive muslin in the fabric section that is $3.99 a yard plus wait until it’s on sale and you can get it 40% off!

I first print the wording on a piece of copy paper so I know where the wording will print. I cut the muslin to the size I want, spray the back of the drop cloth with some spray adhesive (I like this one you can get HERE) and attach over the wording printed on the copy paper. If you don’t want to waste ink, just cut a big enough piece of muslin to cover the paper, leaving about a 1-inch border around the edge, attach the muslin to the paper and print then cut the fabric down to the size you want.
I print as I normally would using an inkjet printer. The printer I use is affordable from Walmart. You can find it HERE.
I then attach the printed label that is printed on my no-sew homespun pillow whatever project I would like to use it on.
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Supplies + Shop Products
- Small Red Check Homespun – Hobby Lobby
- Large Red Check Homespun – Hobby Lobby
- Unbleached Muslin from Hobby Lobby – in store it’s $3.99 a yard.
- Stuffing for pillow – use an old pillow, pillow insert, stuffing from an old pillow or buy stuffing at the store like Walmart, Hobby Lobby, Michaels.
- Hot glue and glue gun or you can use fabric glue or sew it if you prefer
- Accents to add in pillow – I used dried Sweet Annie (you can find HERE), rusty bell picks I got last year at Joann.
- Cutting Mat
- Rotary Cutter
- Ruler
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