These are pocket backs, meaning the back is made to create a pocket for a pre-form pillow to go in. I did measure these :). First you need to decide what size pillow you want or have. These require 3 pieces of material. Alright we're going to do some math here, prepare your brain if necessary.
Say you want to make a a cover for a 12x12 inch pillow form. For the front piece you will need to cut a square that is 13x13. So for any front piece you need to add 1 inch to each side. Now for the two back pieces. Divide the longest side in half and add 3 inches (12/2)+3=9 So each side piece will be 13x9.
Here is another example using a rectangle. You are making a cover for a pillow that is 16x12. The front piece needs to be 17x13. The back pieces need to be 11x13. Got it? Shoot me an email if you have any questions, math and sewing can be tricky.
Now if you want to add any embellishments you need to do it before you sew the front and back of the cover pieces together. Trust me its really difficult if you don't. I made jean "flowers" by cutting out different size circles and stacking them together. I sewed them down and then added brown vintage buttons. For the striped pillow I took strips of denim and sewed them down. Once washed they did they fray thing.
Once your embellishments are on its time to sew it up. I got lucky and used the edges of the blanket for the back pieces so that I didn't have to hem them. If I was making one from scratch I would hem the two back pieces along one of the longer sides, just a half inch hem will do. If you don't have a serger (I don't) use a zigzag stitch. Place your right sides together of the front piece and one back piece, pin and sew. Make sure you back stitch when starting and stopping so you won't get any loose threads later on. Then place the second back piece on, making sure that it goes over the other back piece creating the pocket, pin and sew. Trim your edges if necessary and clip the corners (careful don't clip your stitch) and turn your pillow cover out. All done!
No perfect straight lines for me, I love the zigzag effect here. |
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