Sunday, November 10, 2013

Two seam pillow cover

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I received some canvas fabric from Wholeport that is really vivid colors.

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I covered a 20 inch pillow so I cut a pieces 21 inches x 59 inches (the width of this particular fabric).  This fabric is sooo easy because it can be cut with scissors on the squares for an accurate size.

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I love this bright and cheery fabric with the blues and pinks.

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I laid my pillow form on top just to confirm the size.

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Don’t cut the selvages…I use them for the pillow back for the opening to put the pillow inside.  Fold over and press the selvage about 1/2 inch or even an inch.  Use iron on fusible tape to hold the selvage down.

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Just make sure that it is ironed down all the way.

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Now fold the pillow cover right sides together so that the folded edges are not showing. 

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Adjust it until the measurement is 20 inches wide.  There is no seam to shorten this side, so make sure it measures accurately. 

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Now pin the two cut edges together.

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Make sure that the folded over edge is laying flat.

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Seam down the cut edges, using a 1/2 inch seam.

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I use Fray Check to keep the edges from unraveling.  This fabric is a looser weave. The Fray Check dries perfectly clear without showing at all.

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Now turn right side out and iron the seams out.  Then slip your pillow in and enjoy!

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This style takes very little time and you can make several for one form to change up for different seasons or moods! 

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I might be linking to some of these great parties!

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5 comments:

  1. Hi, Ellen! That is so cute, and I love the tip about using the little squares to make your accurate cuts. Measuring is my worst thing, I need to find some gridlike fabric like yours.

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  2. Doesn't get much easier than that!
    I've always made covers and either put a zip in or slip stitched one side. When my kids were small I thought they would constantly be fiddling/taking the cushions out etc if I did this envelope method! They are older now so I may be able to whip up a whole load of new covers. Love the fabric. by the way.

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  3. Love your fabric choice and great tutorial. Thanks tons for linking to Inspire Me. Hugs, marty

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  4. Thanks for the tutorial, I've been wanting to make a pillow cover.

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  5. This is such a cute pillow! Great Tutorial! I'm gonna pin this one to our board! Thanks for for sharing on DIY Sunday Showcase!!

    Shelly from MinettesMaze.blogspot.com

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