A fast way to slipcover a throw pillow.

This has got to be the fastest and easiest way to slipcover a pillows.

Whenever we get new pillows, I like to keep them looking new and crisp for as long as possible and that means no napping on the new pillows. Our old pillows no longer go with the new décor, so I made simple slipcovers for them and they become the napping pillows. You could use this method to change out your pillows for the season or when you want a new look without buying new pillows.

There’s a little sewing but it’s only two shorts seams.pillow

Place the pillow on a piece of fabric with enough fabric on the edge to make a nice seam. I can’t say how much fabric, it depends on the size of your pillow.

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Bring one side of fabric over pillow and fold back an edge of at least 1”.

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Do the same on the other side. Since I don’t sew this folded over part I like to leave a decent amount of fabric. Make sure to place the folds over each other. You don’t want a big gap here.

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The pillow should look like this now.

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Before you take out the pillow, mark where you will sew the edges on both sides. It can be as tight or lose as you like. After you sew, you may want to trim the edges to get rid of excess fabric and then turn right side out.

 

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Here you can see where the sewn edges are and how the folds look when it’s finished. Now you can stuff in your pillow. That’s it! You can stop here or add an edge.

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If you make the slipcovers loose, you could sew all the way around the edge, (take out the pillow first) for a little nicer look like the blue ones in the picture below. . I chose not to do that this time.

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The middle pillows are the slipcovered pillows.  Now we have napping pillows with covers that come off easily for washing.  My husband likes to nap here in the afternoon, so man head smelly pillows no more!

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I’ve made pillows covers this way for the European style pillows on our bed. The covers are easy on and easy off and easy to keep clean.

I love the look of lots of comfy pillows but want them fresh smelling and clean. How do you keep your pillows nice and fresh?

 

 

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Thanks for visiting! Debbie (((xx)))

New Living Room Drapery Panels

The drapery panels for the living room are done! 
I make my drapery panels with the pillowcase method described HERE on Miss Mustard Seed’s blog. You know her right? She’s a big star in blog land and her tutorial is easy to understand.
Since I had no lining fabric in my stash, I ran over to Walmart for some cheap twin sized sheets and they couldn’t have worked out better. The size was perfect for lining these panels.
The method I’ve shown below is how I’ve previously made rod pockets.
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This time I used Miss Mustard Seed’s method and added a piece of fabric to the back to create the rod pocket. Either method works well, I just wanted to try her way.
I used a regular old pencil to mark straight lines. It’s on the back, no one will ever see it.
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The fabric was $6.00 a yard at Joanns. It was only 45 inches wide, so I added another 22 inches to get the width I needed.  22 inches was half the width. Actually 22.5 inches. So I cut a piece of fabric the length I needed in half and sewed it on the side to make it 67 inches wide.
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And here are the new panels. Getting a decent photo in this room is about impossible……..at least for me.
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I really love the blue table and have some splashes of blue on the other side of the room, but it’s not quite done yet because I keep changing my mind about the wall décor.
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Now, should I add a rug or not? Whaddaya think?I don't know smile

For fun I added these BEFORE pictures. The new room is so much lighter and brighter. Sun
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So that’s it, on to the next project, which is cleaning up the garden and trimming shrubs and perennials. The weather is supposed to be great over the next few days so now’s the time.

I’ve got a few fall crafts and a great recipe to share soon!

Added to the Shabby Creek Cottage

Debbie (((xx)))