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EASY Reading Pillow Pattern
Learn how to make reading pillows with this easy and free reading pillow sewing pattern. They are great things to make for kids as gifts and fun as teacher gifts to! #readingpillow #polkadotchair #sewing A free Easy Reading Pillow Sewing pattern. Learn how to make a simple reading pillow a great sewing project for kids or beginners.
HOW TO MAKE A PILLOWCASE – Pillowcase Pattern in 3 Sizes | TREASURIE
How to make a pillowcase with french seams in 3 sizes! Pretty borders too. Click through to read the whole post and get the cutting and sewing instructions. Even beginners will be able to make these. Learn how to make a pillowcase with a border and French seam. Best of all it won’t take much more than 15 minutes of your precious time. Step by Step.
Make 10-Minute Pillow Covers for Spring – farmhouse buffalo check covers
How to make 10 minute pillow covers for spring – so easy to make and changes the whole look of a room! How to Make 10-Minute Pillow Covers for Spring! How to make Farmhouse Buffalo Check Pillow Covers for less than $4 each!
DIY 10-minute Envelope Pillow Cover Tutorial (Step by Step with Photos) | The Crafting Nook
The easiest and quickest way ever to make an envelope pillow cover in just a few minutes minutes! Learn how to sew an envelope pillow cover using one piece of fabric. #pillowcover #pillowcases #10minuteproject #sewingproject #diypillowcover #envelopepillowcover #sewingforbeginners The easiest and quickest way ever to make a pillow cover in just a few minutes! Learn how to sew an envelope pillow cover using one piece of fabric.
HOW TO MAKE A PILLOWCASE – Pillowcase Pattern in 3 Sizes | TREASURIE
How to Make a Pillowcase – Pillowcase Pattern in 3 Sizes |TREASURIE Learn how to make a pillowcase with a border and French seam. Best of all it won’t take much more than 15 minutes of your precious time. Step by Step.
Envelope Pillow Cover Tutorial ⋆ Love Our Real Life
If you only have basic sewing skills, this is the perfect project. Pick your favorite fabric and make these DIY envelope pillow covers for ANY season! I used buffalo plaid, but select what works for your home decor. A simple step-by-step tutorial is included! Use different fabric for different seasons! #envelopepillow #beginnersewing #buffaloplaid Pillows are great decor accents that can change the look of your home. I have an EASY envelope pillow cover tutorial you are going to love!
Easy Holiday Pillowcase Tutorial
Make a holiday pillowcase in only 15 minutes using the burrito method. Perfect pillowcase tutorial for any level. This tutorial is so easy for beginners! Making a pillowcase is SO EASY with this step-by-step pillowcase tutorial using the nifty burrito method. In just 15-minutes, you’ll have a new pillowcase!
How to Sew a Reading Pocket Pillow
How to sew a personalized reading pillow with a pocket and handle – free sewing pattern and tutorial on polkadotchair.com How to sew a reading pillow with this free tutorial. Make a personalized pocket pillow, cute sewing gift for kids. The Original Reading Pillow Pattern.
35 DIY Pillowcases To Make For Any Room
Do you love decorating your bedroom? The room we sleep in is one of the most special places, and we think the decor should both make a statement and also be something you are excited to have on your bed. Why not DIY some fabulous pillowcases to create the perfect effect in your room? From
How to Make an EASY Envelope Pillow Cover
Update your old throw pillows with this quick and easy envelope pillow cover tutorial. In about 10 minutes, you can learn to sew these pillow covers with an envelope closure. Plus learn how to calculate the fabric needed for your pillow size.
Pillowcase Tutorial Using Burrito Method- Only 15 Minutes To Make
Making a pillowcase is SO EASY with this step-by-step pillowcase tutorial using the nifty burrito method. In just 15-minutes, you’ll have a new pillowcase!
How To Easily Transfer Images Onto Fabric – Canary Street Crafts
How to easily transfer images onto fabric. Make these easy DIY throw pillows using a simple technique for transferring images onto fabric.
DIY 10-minute Envelope Pillow Cover Tutorial (Step by Step with Photos) | The Crafting Nook
The easiest and quickest way ever to make an envelope pillow cover in just a few minutes minutes! Learn how to sew an envelope pillow cover using one piece of fabric. #pillowcover #pillowcases #10minuteproject #sewingproject #diypillowcover #envelopepillo The easiest and quickest way ever to make a pillow cover in just a few minutes! Learn how to sew an envelope pillow cover using one piece of fabric.
How to Make an Easy Rolled Pillowcase with only 3 Seams!
Today I’m showing you how to make the cutest pillowcases with only three seams! That’s right three straight seams and you’re done. This is perfect for a beginner sewer, but those who see the end result will think you’re a pro. They are called rolled pillowcases. You’ll see why in a minute. I had to use up some of my flannel stash that I grabbed on Black Friday. So to go with my rice heat bags, I made each of my kids a matching pillowcase for Valentines Day. They are soft and perfect for winter. But you can make these with a cotton fabric as well. Want to make your own Rolled Pillowcase? You will need 3 pieces of fabric. 2″ X length of fabric 9″ X length of fabric 27″ X length of fabric When the fabric comes off the bolt it is folded. Leave it like this and cut your measurements off of it. Then place your pieces on top of each other while the fabric is still folded. They will most likely not be exactly the same length. So trim off the selvage edge to make them all even. Press your 2″ piece in half lengthwise. Lay down your 9″ piece face up. On top of it place your 27″ piece face up. Then place your 2″ folded piece on top with the opening at the top. Make sure you’re fabric is lined up straight. Now roll up the 27″ piece like shown above. Now fold the bottom piece up over the top. Make sure that all of your pieces are lined up. Pin in place and stitch along the top. This is your first seam. Now turn your tube inside out… and this is what it will look like. Fold your pillowcase in half, with right sides together. Sew along the side and bottom of the pillowcase. These are your second and third seams. Turn it right side out and you’re done! Here’s another one I made. I also made another variation. It’s just as easy. The only difference is you will start out with 4 pieces of fabric instead of three. Main color: 27″ X length of fabric 2″ X length of fabric Coordinating color: 9″ X length of fabric 3″ X length of fabric Press your 2″ and 3″ pieces in half lengthwise. Lay down your 9″ piece face up. On top of it place your 27″ piece face up. Then place your 3″ and then your 2″ folded pieces on top with the openings at the top. Continue with pillowcase as instructed above. Here’s my son’s. I was worried about the flower pattern, but I really like the two fabrics together. He assured me that it wasn’t too girly. And in a house full of girls, he’s probably just glad it wasn’t pink:) So there you have it. Now go and make yourself or your kids some cute new pillowcases. Linking up at Lady Behind the Curtain, Tidy Mom, All Things With Purpose, Clean & Scentsible, and at these parties
Magic Pillowcase Tutorial (AKA Burrito Pillow/ Roll-Up Pillow)
These Magic pillowcases look great. Our free tutorial shows you just how easy they are to make. You can make them pretty or make them funky and even make them to match a quilt cover for an overall great look. These magic pillowcases are also know as Burrito pillow cases or roll up pillowcases. The finish is very professional looking. This is such a easy project with beautiful results. The Magic Pillowcase is made with a unique process that results in a professional looking finish with no seams showing, especially if you follow along with us as we sew it together using a french seam. Watch the VIDEO TUTORIAL at the end of this video. What You Will Need Main fabric – 1 piece at 27′ by the width of fabric Cuff fabric – 1 piece at 9′ by the width of fabric Trim fabric – 1 piece at 2 ½’ by the width of fabric (you can adjust the trim size