And that was no easy feat, considering I didn't have any swatches with me. In fact, this decision took a long time because I wasn't really sure what I wanted to go with--duo tones, tone on tones, or multi-tone prints. In the end, I'm quite satisfied with my multi-colored choices, and even happier with the prices. The material came in at $5 per yard on sale, and each yard made TWO pillows. I also had an extra percent-off coupon on top of this, so I was practically giddy over my deal.
Here's how I made FOUR new pillow covers for under $10!
Sew Easy Pillow Covers
Materials:
- 1/2 yard 45"-wide fabric
- Coordinating thread
- Sewing machine
- Iron and board
Level: Easy
Time: One Night
Instructions:
- Cut the fabric into an even 18" strip.
- Cut the strip of fabric into one 18" square (pillow cover front), and two 15"x18" rectangles (pillow cover back. If you are a few inches short on your fabric, you could make 14"- or 13"-wide rectangles, too.
- Fold back approximately 4" of fabric along one edge of each cover back, so that you end up with two 11"x18" rectangles.
- Place pillow cover front on flat surface, with right side of fabric up.
- Place each cover back on the front, with right side of fabric down. Note that the backs will overlap so as to create a pocket for your pillow form.
- Pin around edges.
- Stitch a 1/2" seam around all edges.
- Turn cover inside out and press seams out, especially in corners.
- Finish by inserting an old pillow or pillow form (18").
There are no buttons or "sealers" on this project, so it's extremely easy to construct. I got on a roll and made all four pillows in just under an hour. My husband was even impressed with my time! Find a good deal on your fabric, and I promise you'll start thinking about having pillow covers for different seasons. Don't pillows make all the difference when changing the mood of a room?
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