Star pillow tutorial! Is there anything more festive than metallic star pillows at the holidays? Maybe — but these Christmas throw pillows are too fun to pass up.

I’ve made many DIY pillows over the years, but none as shiny as these until now. If you love metallics, seasonal decor, or star shapes, this star pillow project is for you.
Once the holidays are over, the free star template included in the materials list can be used to create a less flashy version—stone-washed linen, cotton, or a patterned fabric would all work well for year‑round pillows.
Making a Star Pillow
Christmas throw pillows are an easy way to introduce holiday style without committing to over-the-top decorating. Pillows are a subtle, flexible choice that still bring seasonal cheer.
These star-shaped pillows offer a festive look without being garish. The metallic gold and silver fabrics read holiday-ready, but the star silhouette is universal enough to stay out after the season ends.
I’ve been using these star pillows in my son’s room; the playful shape fits a nursery or kid’s space really well. They also look elegant on a velvet chair or a modern sofa—especially when made in non-metallic fabrics for everyday use.
With the downloadable template, you can make large, statement star pillows like mine or scale the pattern down for smaller accent stars that create a more casual feel.
Perfect for the holidays: tuck a few under the Christmas tree for a cozy movie night surrounded by twinkling lights, or pack them for a themed picnic under the stars.
Materials Needed
- star pillow template (free printable template)
- metallic fabric (gold or silver)
- thread
- poly fill
- scissors
- pencil
- straight pins
- sewing machine
- hand needle
If you want a larger star pillow like the ones shown, blow the template up to the scale you need. As a guideline, enlarging it to roughly twice the original size produces a comparable large pillow.
Note about Metallic Fabric
The metallic fabrics I used were slightly stretchy, which made them trickier to sew. If you’re not experienced with stretch fabric, choose a non-stretch metallic or a stable woven metallic fabric to make sewing easier and avoid puckering.
Instructions: How to Make Star Pillows

Step 1: Print and cut the star template. Fold your fabric with right sides together “hot dog style,” then fold again “hamburger style” so you have four layers. Align the straight edge of the template on the folded fabric and trace with a pencil. Cut a 1/2″ seam allowance outside the traced line. After cutting you should have two identical star pieces.
Step 2: On one piece, flip the template and trace the opposite side so you have a clear sewing line. Place the two star pieces together with right sides facing in and pin around the edges.

Step 3: Sew along the traced line with a zig-zag stitch, leaving about a 4-inch gap so you can turn and stuff the pillow. Use the smallest zig-zag stitch your machine allows to minimize bunching.

Tip: The silver pillow was sewn with a slightly larger zig-zag and shows some bunching. The gold pillow used a very small zig-zag and has a smoother finish. If you notice puckering, reduce stitch width and length or stabilize the fabric before sewing.

Step 4: Turn the star right side out and begin stuffing with poly fill. Pay special attention to each point, using small amounts of stuffing and a chopstick or blunt tool to push filling into the tips for a crisp, even shape.

Step 5: When you’re happy with the fill, close the gap with an invisible hand stitch (ladder stitch) for a neat finish.
Other Shape Pillow Ideas
- Geometric pillows: bold shapes in color block designs for a modern look.
- Monstera leaf pillow: a playful botanical shape that’s great for a child’s room or a tropical-themed space.
- Circle pillow: a simple, neutral option that still adds visual interest.


DIY Star Pillow Tutorial
Author: Brittni
Star pillows made easy. These pillows add holiday spirit without overpowering your décor, and the star shape works well year-round when made in more subdued fabrics.
Ingredients
- star pillow template (printable)
- metallic fabric (or another fabric of your choice)
- thread
- poly fill
- scissors
- pencil
- straight pins
- sewing machine
- needle
Instructions
- Print and cut the star template. Fold fabric to have four layers and trace the template on the folded edge.
- Cut with a 1/2″ seam allowance to create two identical star pieces.
- Trace the sewing line on one piece, place pieces right sides together, and pin.
- Sew along the traced line with a small zig-zag, leaving a 4-inch opening for stuffing.
- Turn right side out and stuff, making sure each point is well filled.
- Close the opening with an invisible hand stitch.
Notes
Use the smallest zig-zag stitch possible to avoid fabric bunching. If your fabric stretches, consider stabilizing it or picking a non-stretch metallic to make sewing easier.
What kind of DIY holiday decor are you planning this year?