To make a regular pillow with a zipper at the bottom like the two zig-zag ones I made for the chairs, you can use this tutorial. Today is all about how to sew a seat cushion cover that is half round. I used the old covers as my guide. If y...
For an easy sewing project that will let you customize your bedroom decor, learn how to sew a DIY duvet cover using sheets or fabric with this step-by-step tutorial. There are two reasons to sew your own DIY duvet cover. First, it is an easy, straight-forward project. You will be do...
Stuff the inside of your pin cushion. You can use basically anything to stuff this as long as its soft so that the needles will stick in easily. Make sure to stuff it very full but not too full so that you can’t sew the gap up. Sew up the remaining part Sew up the gap that ...
In this blogpost, I discuss a simple striped, quilted cushion cover. You may order the cushion as is, or learn more about how its made. Read More Sew a child’s craft tote bag In this blogpost, I am providing detailed instructions on how to make a child’s craft tote bag. The...
Sew the final side together. Once you feel confident with this, try adding other elements such as a zip or buttons when sewing up the final side of your cushion. Sewing basics for beginners: how to choose a sewing pattern Now you know the basics you can try bigger projects like sewing ...
Plan on using a zipper that is 3 to 4 inches (7.6 to 10.2 cm) shorter than your cushion. 8 Sew a zipper into the gap using a zipper foot. Slide the zipper into the gap so that the zipper tape aligns with the edges of the bottom and side panels. Make sure that the zipper is ...
How To Sew Roman Shades Cut The Fabric Measure and cut the fabric and lining as calculated. To make sure that you are cutting in a straight line: a. Make a small cut in the side of the fabric where one of the edges will be. ...
This cushion will have two handles, so all of steps will be done twice. Pin the raw piping edges to the right side of the one of the 3 x 9 inch rectangles. Do this on both long edges. Using the zipper foot, sew along the piping. ...
I used them to make cushion covers. I was just going to cover each bottom cushion using my pinning method that I did on my porch swing – How to Make a No-Sew Cushion Cover, but I did not have had enough quilt fabric to get all the cushions covered that way, so I opted for a ...
That’s right, no sewing machine required–just a stapler, some scissors and a hammer. In this easy series, I’ll show you how refresh the padding with a soft layer of batting, staple fabric around the seat cushion and backrest, add a super simple “panel” to the back to hide all ...