How many yards do I need for a no-sew pillow?
(1/2 yard of two different fleece fabrics, will actually give you enough fleece to cover 3 pillows. ) If you want the front and back to be the same, you’ll just need 1/2 yard of one color of fleece. If you’re using a different size pillow, you’ll need to get enough fleece for the size of pillow plus 2 inches.
How do you make a no-sew pillow?
How to Make a No-Sew Pillow Cover
- Measure and Cut Fabric. Measure and cut fabric three times as wide and two times as high as the pillow form (Images 1 and 2).
- Cover Pillow Form. Place form in the middle of the fabric piece, and fold over fabric in half to completely cover (Images 1 and 2).
- Tie a Knot.
How much fabric do you need for a tie pillow case?
There is not an exact measurement for the fabric because pillows come in all shapes and sizes but this is the formula I use. The fabric needs to be 3 times as long (wide) as the pillow plus 4-6 inches and twice as tall plus 2-3 inches.
How do you finish the edge of a fleece blanket?
Once you have your fleece fabric cut to the dimensions you want it to be, all you need to do is finish your blanket. You can finish a fleece blanket with a simple folded hem, by adding fringe to the edges and tying it into knots, or by weaving fringe loops around the blanket’s edges to create a braided edge.
How do you make a pillow step by step?
- Measure Pillow Insert. Measure dimensions of pillow insert.
- Measure Height and Width. If using a rectangle insert, measure both height and width.
- Create Pattern.
- Choose Pattern Placement.
- Cut Pillow Fronts.
- Cut Pillow Back.
- Pin Fabric Edges.
- Sew Pillow Pieces Together.
How much fabric do I need for a 12×12 pillow?
If you just want 2 pillows, 0.9 yards (0.9 meters) is enough. If your fabric is 58″ wide (1.47 meters), you’ll need 0.9 yards (0.9 meters) to make 4 12×12″ pillows. If you only want 2 pillows, 0.5 yards (0.5 meters) is enough.
How do I make a tie closure pillow cover?
Pillowcase Tutorial:
- Step 1: Wash, dry, and iron your fabric.
- Step 2: Make the ties.
- Step 3: Lay the biggest rectangle down.
- Step 4: Fold the 4 inch rectangle flap back around to the back so that the ties are coming out of the side.
- Step 5: Fold the pillowcase lengthwise with the wrong sides together.