Not too long ago learned how to make pillow covers and I am so excited about how much money this will save us! I change things up a lot and pillows are a big part of that so if I can just change out the covers for a few dollars it saves money for other things!
I was able to make 2 pillow covers for 20 inch pillow inserts (from IKEA) with 1 1/4 yards of fabric.
First I cut my pieces: 1 square 21 x 21 inches and 2 rectangles 21 x 13 inches each.
I folded down one long side of a 21 x 13 piece twice then ironed and sewed it down. Do both pieces this way.
Next I placed the 21 x 13 pieces on top of the 21 x 21 piece with the good side facing in. I then pinned them so that there was an opening in the middle to insert the pillow. I also rounded the corners because I prefer that. ![]()
I sewed around the edges, turned it right side out and inserted my pillow form to check the fit.
Perfect.
On one of the pillow covers I sewed a large button and plan add velcro on the inside flaps to hold it shut once I get more velcro. You don’t have to do that but it’s what I prefer to try and keep my boys from taking the covers off.
For the other pillow cover I cut out a large letter B on freezer paper with my Cricut. I inserted the freezer paper wax side up so I had to flip the letter B when cutting.
Next I took a sheet of freezer paper a little larger than my stencil and layed it wax side up inside the cover and put the stenciled B wax side down on the front of the cover. I ran a warm iron over it a few times and made sure it wasn’t going to move.
I used some black fabric paint I had on hand and a paint brush to stencil the B on the front of the pillow cover.
The paint bottle said to let dry for 4 hours.
Here is the end result.
I was really impressed with this and can’t wait to find something else I can stencil with freezer paper.
Tomorrow I am hoping to be able to show you my craft room all put back together and clean (fingers crossed).
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This looks great. And supper simple too. I'm your newest follower. I would love it if you linked your project up to my link party.
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What a great job you did on this pillow! I wish I could sew.
ReplyDeleteYou know I love freezer paper stenciling! Now I just need to learn how to sew! I love all the pillow making you are doing. Very inspiring and want to do it, too! Thanks so much for linking up today at Terrific Under Ten!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the fantastic tutorial! I just started sewing recently and need to make some new pillow covers. This will be perfect!
ReplyDeleteMy couches came with 8 pillows that I like for leaning on, but hate that they're the same fabric as the couch. I've been thinking I should make pillow covers. Thanks for the inspiration.
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