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How much fabric do I need to cover a throw pillow?
Allow for a 1/2-inch seam allowance around the entire pillow. A 14-inch square pillow will need two 15-inch square pieces of fabric to cover it. The correct amount of material for this size pillow would be 1/2 yard of material. You will receive 1/2 yard in length and whatever the width of the bolt.
How do I make a pillow cover?
How much fabric is needed to cover a 16×16 pillow?
Sizing Up Fabric Needs for Pillow Covers Dimensions (Length by Width) Amount of Fabric Needed for 1 Pillow Cover (Using 54-inch Wide Fabric with No Pattern Matching) 14 x 14 inches 1/2 yard 16 x 16 inches 1/2 yard 18 x 18 inches 5/8 yard 20 x 20 inches 3/4 yard.
How do you make an envelope pillow cover with one piece of fabric?
Instructions Wash the fabric. Cut the fabric to pillow size. Create a double-fold hem on smaller ends of cut fabric. Overlap the fabric to give you the size of the pillow form, pin, and sew a 1/2″ seam. Trim corners then turn fabric right side out. Then insert the pillow form into the pillow cover and enjoy!.
How do you make a simple pillow case?
How to Make a Pillowcase Cutting your fabric. Start by cutting two identical size pieces of fabric, that are each 29.5 inches long and 21 inches wide. Fold fabric, iron, pin, and sew. Repeat step 2 with the second piece of fabric. Pin the pieces together and sew. Flip the pillowcase right side out and it’s ready to use.
How much should an envelope pillow overlap?
Basic Instructions: The ends will overlap approximately 3″ at the back when finished. This extra fabric is to ensure that the pillow form will be hidden when the pillow cover is in place. To calculate the fabric measurement you will need measure your pillow insert.
How much fabric do I need to cover a 18×18 pillow?
One 12- to 14-inch pillow requires a 36-inch square (1 yard). An 18- to 20-inch pillow needs 1 1/4 yards of 54-inch fabric.
How much fabric do I need for 2 18 pillows?
Basic Square Pillow SIZE Fabric Repeat: 0″ TRIM 12″ 1/3 yd 1 1/2 yds 14″ 1/2 yd 1 2/3 yds 16″ 1/2 yd 2 yds 18″ 1/2 yd 2 1/4 yds.
How much fabric do I need to cover a 24×24 pillow?
Fabric Needed For 24×24 Pillow 1.33 to be exact, give or take a few inches.
How do you make cushion covers step by step?
Step 1 | Cut The Fabric. Decide what pattern you want to have on the front. Step 2 | Insert The Zipper. Hint #1: Make sure that your zipper is at least as long as the width of the cushion form. Step 3 | Add Piping Or Trim. Step 4 | Sew The Cushion. Step 5 | Finish The Cushion.
How much fabric do I need for a 20×20 envelope pillow?
You will need 3 pieces of fabric for these pillow covers. Start by measuring your pillow to determine what sizes of fabric you’ll need. First panel: Add 1 in to the width and height of your pillow measurement. For example, if your pillow is 20×20, you will cut a piece of fabric 21×21.
What is an envelope pillow case?
What are Envelope Closure Pillowcases? Traditional pillowcases are open on the ends. An envelope pillowcase has a special envelope closure at the end of the case, so the pillow is tucked in and out of sight for a more finished look when making up the bed.
What size pillow goes in 18×18 cover?
We generally recommend using inserts that are 2″ larger all around than your finished pillow size. For example if you have an 18×18 pillow cover, you’ll want to use a 20×20 insert. This will ensure that your pillow looks plump and luxurious. If the insert is too small, the pillow cover will look saggy.
What is the standard size for a throw pillow?
The most common throw pillow sizes for sofas are 18″ x 18″ and 20″ x 20″. However, larger sofas and sectionals, especially those with deep seats or high backs, may be better off with 22″ x 22″, or even 24″ x 24″ pillows.
What are pillow covers called?
These “false front” pillow covers became known as pillow shams! A sham is a decorative pillow case that transforms normal sized pillow fills into useful accessories for one’s bedding set. Pillow shams normally come in traditional pillow sizes: Standard Sham (26″ x 20″), King Sham (36″ x 20″), and Euro Sham (26″ x 26″).
How do you put lace on a pillowcase?
Adding Lace to a Pillowcase Line up the raw edge of the lace with the raw edge of the main fabric and sew the two together. Place the cuff on the top of the main fabric and sew together. Neaten the seam by overlocking (serging) or zig zagging. Fold the seam away from the cuff and towards the main fabric.
How do you make a cushion out of a frill?
How do I calculate how much material I need?
Total number of pieces divided by number of pieces that fit into width equals number of rows you need. Number of needed rows multiplied by length of one piece equals total project in inches. Total project inches divided by 36 inches equals total yardage needed (rounded up to the whole number).
How do you make a pillowcase into a cushion cover?
Reuse old toss pillows instead of buying new pillow forms, and save even more. Turn the standard pillowcase inside out. Smooth the pillowcase out onto a flat surface. Measure 21 inches from the sewn end of the pillowcase. Keep the pillowcase flat and smooth while cutting across the pencil line.
How do you finish a pillow with a sewing machine?
Steps In Closing A Pillow Using A Sewing Machine Step #1. Choosing the fabric to use. Step #2. Cutting the fabric. Step #3. Placing one fabric upon another. Step #4. Repeating the process. Step #5. Bringing the outface. Step #6. Put your design. Step #7. Iron the cover. Step #8. Inserting the pillow material.
How do you measure fabric for a pillow?
Measure the width of a pillow cover as from side seam to side seam, and the length as from the top seam to the bottom seam. Typically the bottom seam houses the zipper or hook-and-loop closure. Add seam allowances and cut the pillow fabric to the new measurements.
What is a magic pillow case?
It’s called the Magic Pillowcase. What makes this pillowcase magic is that all of the seams are encased. No finishing seams and no worrying about fraying through the multitude of washes that bedding requires. You Need: 3/4 yd main fabric (I used Essential Dots by Moda in Peony)Oct 29, 2013.
What do you stuff a pillow with?
10 Top Types of Pillow Stuffing Down Pillow Stuffing. Image Source: Terry Cralle. Feather Pillow Stuffing. Image Source: Terry Cralle. Polyester Fiberfill Pillow Stuffing. Image Source: Terry Cralle. Memory Foam Pillow Stuffing. Buckwheat Pillow Filling. Kapok Pillow Stuffing. Cotton Pillow Stuffing. Latex Pillow Filling.