Monday, December 24, 2012

Make Meditation Cushions

Many people find it very relaxing to meditate for a short period each day. Meditation can be beneficial to not only emotional and spiritual health, but physical health as well. One of the most important aspects of an effective meditation session is to be comfortable. After all, you can't truly relax if you are fidgeting and squirming. Although you can easily meditate on a couch or in a chair, for a lot of people, meditation cushions are the best way to go. You can make just one to sit on, or make several to put in a pile for maximum comfort. They are not hard to make, and will present you with a lot of different options for a relaxed mediation experience.


Instructions


1. Wash and thoroughly dry each length of material. Use your dryer's low setting, so the fabric will come out less wrinkled. Press any creases out of the fabric before you begin sewing.








2. Fold the 2 yards of fabric in half, with the right side of the material facing inward. Pin the edges around two of the open sides. On the third open side, only pin about halfway along. Remember, you'll already have the fourth side complete, because it is where you folded the fabric.


3. Stitch the two full sides shut. Sew halfway down the last side, leaving an opening where you stopped pinning. Reach in through the opening and turn the fabric back right side out. Press the material so that there are no bunches or tucks near the seams.


4. Stuff the pillow with Polyfil or other stuffing of your choice. For a softer pillow, use less stuffing, for a firmer pillow use more. If you would like to include some herbs associated with relaxation, such as lavender, go ahead and stuff them inside with the filling.


5. Pin the opening shut, and hand-stitch it closed. Plump your pillow up, place it on the floor, and begin your meditation session.

Tags: meditation session, right side