Urban Crossways Pillow - Pattern Details

 
 
 

It’s finally here! The Urban Crossways pattern is now available!

This post outlines everything you need to know about the Urban Crossways pattern + stick around to see the Pattern Testers Parade at the end!

This is the first pattern to offer both a PDF Pattern and Printed Pattern.

We have also collaborated with Lily Todd Fabrics to offer you eight different fabric kits for this pillow!

 

YOU HAVE PLENTY OPTIONS!

This one pattern allows you to make a two-colour, five-colour or scrappy pillow. Plus you can choose a light or dark background. The design works equally well for fabric prints or solids making this a versatile pattern.

Five-colour scrappy pillow
Five-colour light background
Two-colour dark background
Five-colour dark background

Which pillow will you make? It can be hard to decide and I must admit I love them all! If you can’t decide then create a set of mix and match pillow by making two or more of the different pillow options.

Pillow stack

Create a set of mix and match pillows.

Urban Crossways pillow made using fabric prints.

The pattern works equally well in fabric prints or solids.

 
 
Material Requirements
 

BONUS LAYOUTS

You are not limited to the one layout! There are TWO bonus layouts for you to try out. All make stylish and modern pillows.

Bonus Layout 1

Bonus Layout 1 - Two-colour light background
Bonus Layout 1 - Two-colour dark background
Bonus Layout 1 - Five colour light background
Bonus Layout 1 - Five colour dark background

Bonus Layout 2

Bonus Layout 2 - Two colour light background
Bonus Layout 2 - Two colour dark background
Bonus Layout 2 - Five colour light background
Bonus Layout 2 - Five colour dark background
 

COLOUR INSPIRATION

There are five colourways outlined in the pattern to help you get started! Use these as inspiration or create your own colourways with the enclosed colouring page in the pattern.

Fabric Kits are available exclusively through Lily Todd Fabrics.

If you love one of the colourways, we have Fabric Kits offered exclusively through Lily Todd Fabrics.

 

Light Background (white)

Dark Background (pepper)

Pattern Cover Colourway
 

Background: White

Background: Glacier

Cool Greens Colourway
 
Urban Crossways pillow in Blue / yellow colourway with light background.

Background: White

Urban Crossways pillow in Blue / yellow colourway with dark background.

Background: Indigo

Cool Blues colourway
 

Background: White

Background: Espresso

Warm & Golden colourway
 

Background: White

Background: Raisin

Retro Colourway
 

SEWING A SCANT 1/4 INCH SEAM

This pattern requires you to sew a scant 1/4 inch seam to ensure the blocks are the correct size. This is particularly crucial to sewing the L-Shaped blocks. Sewing a scant 1/4 inch seam is not difficult, it just takes a moment to understand what it is and how to sew it.

Don’t worry, I’ve got you covered! I’ve done a whole feature blog to help you discover what is a scant 1/4 inch seam; when a scant 1/4 inch seam matters; and how to sew a perfect scant 1/4 inch seam in Two Easy Steps!

Scant 1/4 inch requires you to sew just under 1/4 inch, which is typically a thread or two within your normal 1/4 inch seam.

Scant 1/4 inch requires you to sew just under 1/4 inch, which is typically a thread or two within your normal 1/4 inch seam.

 

QUILTING

If you are unsure how to quilt your pillow front, then take a look at our feature on Quilting Ideas. Discover a simple machine quilting plan to highlight the ‘crossways’ in the design, with a PDF Quilt by Numbers plan you can download and print.

A combination of machine and hand quilting is used on our cover scrappy pillow to great effect, with plenty of photos showing the quilting.

 

PATTERN TESTER PARADE

This pattern wouldn’t happen without my wonderful pattern testers! I hope these amazing pillow inspire you to create your own unique version of the Urban Crossways pillow. Don’t forget to check them out on Instagram and give them some love!

Amaya @amuceta created a two-colour pillow in these beautiful modern fabric prints.

L-Shaped unit by @amuceta
Pillow by Amaya @amuceta
 

It’s never too early to make a Christmas pillow! Using five fabrics, Theresa @tkotsmith has created this wonderful Christmas themed pillow.

Fabric pull @tkotsmith
Finished pillow @tkotsmith
 

There is a delightful mix of fun fabrics for this cool coloured five-coloured pillow by Crystal @sewgenerouslystudio.

Pillow top @sewgenerouslystudio
In the Wild @sewgenerouslystudio
 

Pam @lilytoddfabrics has made a gorgeous modern pillow referencing the colours in the pattern.

If you love this look, then shop the fabric kit.

 

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Share your finished pillow @loulouandbetty #urbancrosswayspillow

Lisa Briese

Lou Lou & Betty is a culmination of my love of quilting, designing and sharing my quilting knowledge. From an early age I’ve had a love of craft and one early memory is spending my school holidays learning how to sew on my Mum’s sewing machine. After a number of years moving around on military postings, I’ve finally settled in the beautiful beachside city of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia.

I design modern quilt patterns that are thoughtfully written. In addition, tutorials are available on our website that allow even a beginner to complete their first quilt project. Discover how you can make a quilt with a basic sewing machine and quilting tools, so you can fall in love with this craft. With a growing library of resources, PDF patterns, quilt fabric kits and curated fabric bundles, take a look at what Lou Lou & Betty has to offer.

https://www.loulouandbetty.com
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