It's been a while since I've done a "how to" post even though they always end up being some of the most viewed on the site. This week I needed to make quite a few scented pillow inserts for our scented hooked pillows and thought I would just document this very simple process and share it with you. As you can see in the photo above, you will need: cotton muslin, fabric shears, a ruler, or better, quilting squares, straight pins, a sewing machine, and whatever scented deliciousness you're stuffing your inserts with. Please see the end of this post for suggestions on where to buy some of the ingredients. Before we go further, one of the stuffing materials I use often is buckwheat seeds. Buckwheat seeds are nice because they hold heat and cold better than buckwheat hulls, and
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