Pillow Case


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Supplies:
34" cut of fabric


Directions if you have a serger:
arrow_purplebrown TEXTWith fabric folded in half, trim selvage edge so fabric is 21" wide (42" when unfolded).

arrow_purplebrown TEXTUnfold fabric. Make a blind hem at the top of the pillow (the longest side of the fabric), folding fabric over about 3 1/2". OR serge the edge, then fold it over a 3 1/2" and then top-stitch it in down so it looks something like this:

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arrow_purplebrown TEXTFold pillowcase back in half, right sides together.

arrow_purplebrown TEXTSerge remaining edges to finish.



Directions if you don't have a serger:
arrow_purplebrown TEXTWith fabric folded in half, trim selvage edge so fabric is 21" wide (42" when unfolded).

arrow_purplebrown TEXTIron top edge of sheet (short side of fabric) over 1/4"

arrow_purplebrown TEXTFold the top side over 3 1/2" and then top-stitch it down, so it looks something like this:

pillowcase1

arrow_purplebrown TEXTFold pillowcase back in half, right sides together.

arrow_purplebrown TEXTSew remaining edges to finish.

pillowcasetutorial


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