Don’t forget to inspect the seams. If the pillow is torn, you need to sew it up. Step 3: Put Two Pillows in Your Washing Machine Doing thiswill balance the drumTrusted SourceWashing Feather Pillows - How to Clean Feather Bed PillowsHeloise gives helpful advice on how to wash and dry ...
Hello my friends. It has been a great week learning How To Sew A Ruffled Pillow. Nineteen bloggers received1 yard of fabricand1 pillow formfrom Online Fabric Store. We each choose our fabric and design. Today I want to show YOU How To Sew A Ruffled Pillow. If you aren’t into making...
My daughter is the light of my life, and nothing sounds more lovely to my crafty ears than hearing her beg “mama, I want to sew! puhhhhleeeaaaassseeeee!!!” But also it’s sort of a double edged sword, because 3 year olds can’t really sew. What they can do is bounce about a...
How to Sew a Zipper Pillow tutorial pom pom pillow tutorial I’m making about ten thousand pillows for my new office, so I’ll be sharing how to use zippers with trim and ruffles and whatnot soon. Is there a kind of pillow you want to know how to make? I’m on a pillow-roll s...
Since there are several types of pillows you can sew, we will take you through each of the common types and see how to make a pillow.
When I did this, I used theBERNINA Edgestitch Foot #10Dand moved my needle three positions to the left of the center of the foot. You’re done! Your 18″ doll patchwork quilt is sure to delight any little one! Sew a Coordinating Pillow ...
I had been eyeing quilted velvet pillows for a while and like most of crafty folks, thought to myself, “I bet I can make that!” And that’s exactly what I did. Yet rather than sew moreruffle throw pillowsI decided to make removable quilted velveteen pillow shams for my bed. I skip...
Today I’m sharing with you an “oldie but a goodie”. A free sewing tutorial teaching youhow to sew a reading pillow!If you like this project you may also like thisGiant Pillow Cover Sewing Tutorial. MY LATEST VIDEOS You can now purchase aPRINTABLE PDF Copyof this pattern with a NEW ...
Sew the seam leaving a gap of about 1.5 – 2-inches at the bottom for stuffing the pillow. Repeat the above step with the letter that will go on the back of the pillow. This is very important, but you need to make sure the letter sits perfectly in line with the front side otherwise...
Sew a zigzag stitch using the zigzag pre-set on your sewing machine along all the unfinished edges to prevent fraying of the fabric. 6. Line the outside edges of one piece of fabric with decorative trim. Lay the trim on the printed side of the fabric with the sewing edge of the trim...