Monday, February 10, 2014
Master Bedroom Update Envelope Pillow Tutorial
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My sewing skills are adequate, but making envelope pillow covers are probably one of easiest things to make! So heres how I did it:
First I measured the length and width of the existing pillow cover and added 1/2" on all sides for seem allowance.
The front has one piece and the back has two, consisting of: 1. half the length of front piece (plus additional 1" for seam allowance on the side that will overlap) 2. half the length of front piece plus 4-6" depending how tight the cover fits (the tighter it fits the more overlap is needed)
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front |
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back |
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On the back pieces: finish the side that will overlap each other, fold and iron 1/2" and then fold again and iron to cover the raw edge
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Sew the seem on both back pieces
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folded over over to what the inside should look like |
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assemble the pieces - front side on the inside and pin the outer edges
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Sew the around the outside of the entire piece
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Turn right side out and push out corners with pointed object such as end of paintbrush or chopstick
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So easy!
When deciding on what type of headboard I wanted, I made some sketches in photoshop a few weeks back and decided on this style:
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I found this beautiful headboard at Charm Home Design and fell in love ...
We made a headboard for our old place and sold it before we left, so are looking forward to making a new one!
Just waiting for the fabric to come in the mail ...
I will be getting back to the upholstered ottoman tonight, almost done!
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