How to Make Burlap Map Pillows (Hessian Cushions)
I love maps and traveling. I decided to put all this together and make these unique luggage tag burlap pillows (hessian cushions) using world map fabric.
These map pillows have a real vintage vibe. The luggage tags shape give the impression they are definitely from a different era. I also love to make shaped pillows that aren't the traditional square shape.
*My English family and friends give me a blank look whenever I say burlap as they call it hessian. As I follow so many American bloggers and crafters burlap is what I'm used to, plus I prefer the word to hessian.
Also, further apologies to my English family and friends but I'm using the word pillow rather than cushion.

Fun & Unique Luggage Tag Burlap Map Pillows (Hessian)
Actually, the real reason I made these pillows is that I had some lovely map fabric leftover from lining my vintage map suitcase.
However, I didn't have enough scrap fabric to make a whole pillow. That's when I came up with the idea of combining it with burlap and making my luggage tag map pillows.
How these map burlap pillows are personalized, is by filling out the luggage tag details. I made one of these as a Christmas gift for my sister-in-law.
I personalized the pillow with her name, and as my husband's family is from Norway, I've put Bergen as the destination.
The other map pillow is for me, so it has my name and Hong Kong as the destination. Hong Kong is my favorite city, as I was born and raised there. My family lived in Hong Kong for 30years.
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What You Need to Make Burlap Map Pillows (hessian cushions)
- World Map fabric - there is some on Amazon that is the same as the fabric I used.
- Burlap / Hessian - I used about ½ yard of a fine weave burlap.
- Large metal curtain grommets/eyelets
- Letter Stencil Sets
- Black Sharpie
- Rotary cutter and mat
- A large piece of scrap paper
- Needle and thread
- Sewing Machine - optional can be sewn by hand.
- Scrap piece of rope
- Fiberfill
How to Make Map Pillows
1..Firstly, make a template for the pillow. This can be any size. Simply draw out a luggage label shape onto scrap paper (or even newspaper) and cut it out. This will be the size and shape of the burlap pillow.

2. Next, using the paper template and the rotary cutter cut out the burlap/hessian for the tag side of the pillow.

3. Next, for the other side of the pillow, cut 2 pieces of fabric. One piece of map fabric and the other a piece of burlap. The burlap fabric will be the top half of the pillow shape, and the map fabric the bottom half. Just like the picture below. Allow for a 1cm seam where the two fabrics will join.

4. Next, stitch these two pieces of fabric together, to form the map side of the burlap pillow.

5. Before sewing both sides of the pillow together, personalize the luggage label. Do this, by writing on the burlap side with a sharpie and a letter stencil.
I wrote a name, a destination and flight no: Just like an old fashioned luggage tag.



6. After stenciling, then stitch the pillow right sides together. Remember to leave a small gap for stuffing. Then turn your pillow right side out.
Fitting the tag Pillow Grommet/Eyelet
7. The next step is slightly tricky, inserting the curtain grommet. If you know someone with a grommet machine or have a friendly local sewing shop that will do this bit for you that's brilliant.
If not then you can try fixing the grommet yourself, as I did by using a combination of pliers and a hammer. Place the grommet where you would like the luggage tag hole on the hesssian cushion. Mark the spot and cut the fabric to make a hole.
The grommet comes in 2 pieces, one for each side. With the help of a hammer and pliers, you should be able to fix the 2 parts together. That is why used metal grommets, they are more malleable.
If you are not sure about this part then, you can just make a hole and sew around it without the grommet.


8. Finally, all that is left to do is to stuff the burlap map pillow with fiberfill and stitch up the hole. Then, tie some old rope through the hole to complete the luggage tag look.


My sister-in-law loved her luggage tag pillow by the way. It went really well in her map-themed guest room, where she even has one of my map lampshades.
I have lots of map-themed crafts and DIY's in my home, so my burlap pillow went really well with that. It looks good next to both my personalized map chairs and vintage suitcase side table.


If you liked this post then you will probably like some of my other personalized map crafts:
Easy Map Table Mats With City Maps
Denim World map floor cushion
There is a tutorial on Pictureboxblue on how to print your own personalized map pillows.





This is such a super cute project! Wow, your map material is awesome!
Thank you ! Yes you can get some great map material.
Super cute, shared on Facebook. Thanks for linking up to the Talk of the Town link party!
Thank you and thank you very much for the share.
Love your creative idea and I've always been map crazy! I was born in England but now live in southern Ontario, Canada. You should be very proud of your unique idea! Thank you.
Thank you ! I have only ever visited Alberta and I loved it.
This is such a clever idea! Thank you for sharing at Merry Monday
Thank you !
Love this one Claire, truly unique and truly you! thanks for sharing on craft schooling sunday, and love the fact that you can hang them up, very handy!
Thank you Sara, I do love a map craft.
This is just fabulous and amazing! Love anything "map" related. As soon as I have my sewing machine serviced, I am going to whip up a bunch as gifts. So original! Can you tell I just love them! Great for patio chairs too! Thanks so much for posting. 🙂
Thanks Naomie, I love maps too ! I'm always looking for new map crafts.
Fabulous!!! I am head-over heels. Pinned and can't wait to try my hand at these.
Thanks sooo much!
Thank you Diane and good luck with making them.
How creative! These are darling! Thanks for giving a tutorial.
Thank you and you're welcome.
Love this idea - maps and cushions (pillows!) are fab...
A special British thanks for the explanation terms - 'burlap pillows' would have been pretty confusing otherwise! ?
Thank you. I only found out that the Americans call burlap hessian about a year ago.
Claire, this is such a clever idea ~ thanks for sharing @Vintage Charm!
Thank you Cecilla.
I love your name tag pillows. I have never seen anything like that before, absolutely the cutest!
Thank you Debbie.
What a fun idea! Thanks for sharing on the Pleasures of the NW's DIY party!
Thank you !
These are so cool (do people still say cool?) such a fun way to use those ginormous grommets.
Thank you ! I still say cool but the kids say wicked !