I tend to hold onto things I like for a long time. Such was the case with the very first bedding we purchased for my son. Now, ten years later, they have come to the point of desperately needing to be replaced. (I am almost embarrassed to be showing this picture and admitting to using these pillow cases for so long.)
I looked everywhere to find something similar – Home Goods, TJ Maxx, Pottery Barn, Target, etc. No luck – none to be found. So after weeks of searching, I decided to make them myself. I am not sure why I didn’t think of this originally as making pillow cases is truly one of the simplest sewing projects I have ever completed.
Supplies:
Makes two standard size pillow cases
Fabric – 2 yards of 44” wide
Sewing machine
Yardstick or ruler
Thread
Scissors
Pins
Making the Pillow Cases:
Wash and dry your fabric – an important step not to be skipped!
Cut fabric into two approximately 1 yard x 44” wide pieces. Your fabric may be slightly smaller due to shrinking during the washing and drying process.
Fold fabric in half lengthwise with right sides together making a 36” x 22” rectangle.
Pin and sew along two edges using ½” seam allowance. Since I do not have a serger, I also sewed around a second time about ¼” from the edge to reinforce the seams.
Finish remaining raw edge (pillow case opening) by turning under ½” and sewing. Turn pillow case right side out.
To create a cuffed edge, fold the finished edge of the pillow case back approximately 6” and then fold the cuff back on itself making a 3” cuff.
Pin in place and sew ¼” from the opening edge of the pillow case and ¼” from the folded edge.
Place over pillow and enjoy!
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