Lavender

Lavender Eye Pillow

Lavender eye pillows are simple to make, yet luxurious to receive. I have been making lavender eye pillows for my friends and family for years and they are always appreciated.

It’s been reported back to me that lavender eye pillows have helped people sleep better and reduce tension headaches.

I like using lavender eye pillows to take a restful break during the day, and I also like to place them in my pillow case at night so I can be relaxed by the soothing fragrance even if the pillow isn’t over my eyes.

To make a lavender eye pillow you’ll need:

  • Fabric cut to 8.5” X 8.5” (I like silks and satins, but soft cotton, flannel, and knit also works great.)
  • Matching thread
  • 3⁄4 cup of flax seed
  • 1⁄4 cup of dried herbs (My favorite blend is one part lavender to 1⁄2 part chamomile and 1⁄2 part wormwood. There are more herb suggestions at the end of the article.)
  • Sewing machine (optional). You can easily sew lavender pillows by hand as well. The added time in making them assuredly means a more valued gift.

To start your lavender eye pillow, begin cut your fabric to a desired length and width. I like anywhere from 8 – 9 inches.

Lavender Eye Pillow

If you are working with a fabric that frays easily sew a zig zag stitch around the entire fabric.

Pillow

Next, fold the fabric in half with the “wrong side” of the fabric facing out. Sew along three sides of the fabric, leaving the top open.

Lavender Pillow

Now, fold the eye pillow inside out so that the right side, or pretty fabric is facing out. Fill this with ¾ cup flax seed. The flax seed adds weight to the pillow helping to relieve tension around the eyes. You may need to work with the amount of flax seeds if you are using different fabric measurements.

flax seeds
Next, you can add about a 1⁄4 cup of dried herbs.

Lavender

There are so many fragrant herbs to place in your lavender eye pillow.

  • Straight lavender smells beautifully and is a very relaxing herb.
  • Chamomile promotes relaxation.
  • Wormwood can increase vivid dreams.
  • Sage and Eucalyptus clear sinuses.
  • Rose petals are certainly delightful.
  • You can also use essential oils for fragrance; however, I find that when I use good quality herbs my pillows stay fragrant for years without essential oils.
  • My favorite blend is mostly lavender with a pinch of chamomile and wormwood. The smell is complex and soothing.

Once you fill your pillow, fold the un-sewn edges in and sew along the edge to close the eye pillow.

Pillow

Et voila, a beautiful lavender eye pillow that your friends and family will love to receive.

Lavender Eye Pillow

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