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...
I’m going to show you how to sew a pillow with a zipper closure and you are going to like it. It is VERY easy, a complete beginner project, and the results are polished goodness. Look at that pic above, you can barely see the zipper even though it’s right up in your face. Yo...
Pin it face-down and take it to the machine. 4. Sew the zipper Sew the zipper as you would any other zipper. After sewing, undo the temporary stitch that you made. Then sew the other sides of the pillow cover. 5. Serge edges Afterward, finish the edges of your new pillowcase. ...
I love that thepillow insertI was sent has a little zipper on the side so that you can have as much fluff inside as you want. First, I set down my pillow and cut out a square of fabric around it, leaving an extra 2 inches all of the way around it. Friendly tip: it is much e...
These pillow covers are just simple cases with an invisible zipper closure.Here’s a link to a tutorial to sew a pillow with an invisible zipper closure. Today, we’re just making the wraps. The images for the front of the pillow wraps were cut out of flocked iron-on material with my...
Zip down your buckwheat pillow in front and empty it into a bucket. The pillow must be in the correct direction, i.e., the zipper towards the bag. There should not be a single buckwheat husk left inside the cover. All buckwheat husks must be transferred to the collection bag or bucket...
Using a zipper foot, sew the first line of stitching through just close enough to keep the fabric closed and flat, and keep the cord in place. That's all there is to it. Basic piping now made and ready to use. Sewing the piping – basting in place ...
Sew part of the fourth side. I think I sewed about nine inches in on each side. Close the fourth side Then use your method of choice to close the rest of the fourth side: buttons, snaps, whatev. You need to leave this side open so you can insert your comforter so just don’t sew...
Insert the pillow form into the pillow cover. Close the zipper and enjoy your new throw pillow. Tip Make several pillows in a few different sizes for a great arrangement on a couch or bed. Sew your own crib bumpers for a unique touch in the nursery. ...
to make those design changes fast and easy. If your room is a high traffic area and prone to frequent spills, rest easy knowing you can just unzip the cover and throw it in the wash. All it takes is a pillow form, some fun fabric and a zipper to freshen up any room in your ...