For the past month I have been working on more pillowcases for charity. So I thought I would repost the tutorial that I have on my sidebar. It's super easy and goes together quickly.
Materials needed for a standard size pillowcase:
1/4 yard for top (cuff) of pillowcase
2 1/2" strip for accent piece
3/4 yard for main body of pillowcase
Begin with 1/4 yard piece (cuff) with right side of fabric facing up.
Press the 2 1/2" accent piece lengthwise with WRONG sides together.
Press the 3/4 yard fabric and place on top of other pieces with WRONG side facing up. Pin the three layers of fabric in place, making sure raw edges are lined up on the top.
Now for the magic -- Roll the length of the 3/4 yard piece up towards the top raw edges.
Pick up and fold the 1/4 yard piece (Cuff) over the rolled fabric. Pin in place lining up with raw edges. (the wrong side of this fabric should be facing you)
Machine stitch all pieces along the top raw edges using 1/4" seam allowance. Backstitch this seam.
Grab the roll from the inside and turn the entire roll. You should now have the pillowcase cuff in place with no exposed seams. Press the sewn edges well.
This is what it should look like at this point.
Fold pillowcase in half (WRONG sides together) with the pillowcase cuff
edges together, lined up at the seam. Stitch side and bottom using 1/4"
seam allowance.
Stitch the seams again, but this time using a 1/2" seam allowance. Backstitch.
And here are just a couple of the pillowcases I worked on.
4 comments:
I have a stack of 15 that I've finished and more yet to go. I use the sausage method but don't put the flange in. I figure since it's decorative only, I don't need to cut that piece! LOL Yours look great!
Thank you for the tutorial!! Going to have to try it this way!
These are no nice, and thanks for the tutorial.
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I was amazed by how easy this method really is!! It took me a while to get the hang of it, but it really does simplify the process of making a finished pillowcase. Thanks for sharing this tutorial!
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