How do you make a euro pillow cover?

European Pillow Sham Tutorial
  1. Grab one of the back pieces and fold & iron 1/2 inch down on one of the 28” sides.
  2. Fold over another 1/2 inch and iron down.
  3. Pin your iron fold to make it secure.
  4. Sew a 1/4” inseam down the side. Repeat steps 1-4 on the other back piece.

Regarding this, how much fabric do you need to make a Euro pillow?

Each pair of pillow shams uses 2 ~ 30 x 30 inch pieces of fabric and 4 ~ 17 x 30 inch pieces of fabric. You will need to buy more fabric than that because you will want the pattern of your fabric to be centered on your sham and you will want them to match.

Secondly, how do you make a no sew pillow cover? How to Make a No-Sew Pillow Cover

  1. 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).
  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).
  3. Tie a Knot.

Also, how do you make a 26x26 pillow cover?

Instructions

  1. Cut one piece of 27”x 27” fabric and two 27”x 16½” pieces for the back.
  2. Fold one long edge of fabric over 1/4 inch toward the less colorful side of the fabric on each of the back pieces.
  3. Pin 27”x 27” on top, making sure everything is lined up and the colorful side of the fabric is facing inwards.

What size is a Euro pillow?

26" x 26"

How many yards of fabric do I need for euro shams?

Pillow Shams by Pillow Type
SHAM TYPE YARDAGE
Corded 1 1/2 yds for body, 1/2 yd for cord
Ruffled 1 1/2 yds for body, 1 1/2 yds for ruffle
Flanged (Tailored) 2 yards
Euro 2 yards

How many yards does it take to make a 26x26 pillow?

Sewing For Dummies, 3rd Edition
Dimensions (Length by Width) Amount of Fabric Needed for 1 Pillow Cover (Using 54-inch Wide Fabric with No Pattern Matching)
16 x 16 inches 1/2 yard
18 x 18 inches 5/8 yard
20 x 20 inches 3/4 yard
30 x 30 inches 1 yard

How much fabric do I need for a 26 inch pillow cover?

A standard bed pillow measures 20-by-26 inches; it needs 5/8 yard of 54-inch fabric.

What is an envelope pillow case?

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.

How are pillow covers measured?

Use a firm (ie, a carpenter's) tape measure, rather than a flexible (ie, a tailor's) measuring tape for the most accurate results. DO NOT measure the pillow diagonally. DO NOT measure the pillow across its center. Keep in mind that when ordering, you will need to round up or round down to the nearest ½ inch.

How do you make a 18x18 pillow cover?

Instructions:
  1. Wash and dry your fabric (if it's a natural fibre fabric) so it doesn't shrink later on.
  2. You'll need to cut two pieces of fabric, cut piece A 18×18 inches.
  3. Cut piece B 18×26 inches.
  4. Then cut piece B in half.
  5. Hem one side of each B piece (the longest side). To hem, fold over 1/2 inch and iron.

How do you make cushion covers step by step?

Steps
  1. Purchase fabric for your cushion cover.
  2. Wash your fabric if it is made of a natural fiber like cotton.
  3. Iron the fabric.
  4. Cut your fabric to size.
  5. Sew both short ends of the fabric.
  6. Sew the long sides of your cushion cover.
  7. Turn your cushion cover right-side out.
  8. Insert your cushion into your new cushion cover.

What is a pillow sham?

In the 1700's, specially made pillowcases were made to create decorative pillows with removable covers. 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.

What is a knife edge pillow?

In its simplest form, a knife edge pillow is simply two pieces of fabric that have been sewn together around the edges, forming a “knife edge” or a sharp, simple seam. More decorative is the “flange” pillow.

What is a flange on a pillow?

A Flanged Border is decorative strip of fabric that runs around edge or edges of a Pillow Sham, Pillowcases, Flat Sheet or Duvet Cover.

How do you stiffen the edges of a pillow sham?

Spray starch the flange, both back and front. Use heavy-duty spray starch and as high a heat as the sham fabric will accept. Spray starch can stick to the sole plate of your iron, so prevent this by using a pressing cloth.

How much fabric do I need for a pillow sham?

If the pattern requires that you cut the pillow sham out from a length of fabric rather than a width, you'll need 45 inches of 45-plus-inch fabric. Divide 45 by 36. The result is 1.25 or 1 1/4 yards. You might want to buy 1 1/2 yards of fabric.

How do you make cushions out of old clothes?

Steps
  1. Gather your old clothing. Dig through your closet and find articles of clothing that you no longer wear and that would make for a great color or design for a pillow.
  2. Choose the type of pillow you want to create.
  3. Select the fabric you will be using for the pillow.
  4. Select your pillow stuffing.

How do you wrap a cushion on fabric?

  1. Measure and Cut the Fabric. Wrap a fabric tape measure around the perimeter of the form from one side all around the form and back to the starting point.
  2. Sew the Basic Cover. Fold the fabric, right sides together, aligning the width (W) edges.
  3. Complete a Knife-Edge Cushion Cover.
  4. Complete a Box-Edge Cushion Cover.

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