Materials:
~old pillows that need re-covering
~scrap fabric
I kind-of followed this tutorial but I did change it a little bit. First, take off the existing cover on your pillow and measure it. Add about 1/2 inch on all sides for a seam allowance. Cut out two pieces this same size and pin them right sides together. Sew around the edge leaving about 5 inches to stuff in the pillow. Turn it right-side-out, stuff the pillow in and hand-stitch the remaining 5 inches of the pillow case. (The main fabric I wanted to use is quite sheer so I made two pillow cases--just a white pillow case first and then the gold one to go on top.)
Old, ugly pillows.
Sorry this is blurry but this is my white pillowcase that I made first to go under the sheer gold one.
My Bernette hard at work! :)
Can you tell that I'm WAY excited to have this?!
My beautiful new pillow that matches my couch and adds a spice of home to my living room!
Cost:
~ old pillows - $0.00
~ scrap fabric - $0.00
Sorry this is blurry but this is my white pillowcase that I made first to go under the sheer gold one.
My Bernette hard at work! :)
Can you tell that I'm WAY excited to have this?!
My beautiful new pillow that matches my couch and adds a spice of home to my living room!
Cost:
~ old pillows - $0.00
~ scrap fabric - $0.00
Re-covered Pillows: Total Cost ~ $0.00!
2 comments:
Rach! Just a the other day, I was looking at our old couch pillows and thinking I should recover them instead of just getting rid of them, but I was kind of intimidated by that. Now I have an online tutorial, and probably a willing phone tutor as well :)
You're amazing, and the pillow (and couch!) looks great!
very beautiful Rach. Good use of that old fabric!
Post a Comment