How To Make No Sew Pillows
After ten years with our couch, it was time to say goodbye. This time, I decided to go the easy route and make no sew pillow covers. I finished them all in under an hour and they turned out beautifully! Here’s how to make your own no sew pillow covers. I love how they turned out, and I also love that you don’t need a sewing machine or any real sewing skills to make them!
How do you make a cushion without a sewing machine?
Without a sewing machine, how to make a cushion cover
- Fold the lower third of the fabric over the cushion insert.
- Fold the top third of the fabric over the cushion insert.
- At each end, fold in both corners to make a narrow triangle shape.
- Carefully turn over cushion.
- Tuck fabric ends into knot to complete the look.
How do I make my pillow Fluffy?
A tennis ball or two tied in a clean pillowcase perk up a flattened polyester or fiberfill pillow. Place the pillow and the knotted pillowcase in a low-heat dryer and tumble them together for 10 to 15 minutes, checking after 10 to 15 minutes, and removing the materials once the pillows are as fluffy as you’d like.
What can I use for pillow stuffing?
Here are a few ideas to get you started.
- Worn out t-shirts or jumpers.
- Newspaper.
- Plastic bags.
- Packing materials.
- Toy stuffing from another toy.
- Pillow filling.
Why are throw pillows so expensive?
Throw pillows can be more expensive because the manufacturer is proud of their product, but more often than not, the price reflects the quality of the materials and workmanship.
How do you make a pillowcase easy?
Pillowcase Instructions
- Start by cutting two identical size pieces of fabric, each 29.5 inches long and 21 inches wide.
- Fold fabric, iron, pin, and sew.
- Pin the pieces together and sew.
- Flip the pillowcase right side out and it’s ready to use.
Where can I buy cute cheap throw pillows?
MY FAVORITE SHOPPING RESORTS FOR THROW PILLOWS
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What is the best fabric for throw pillows?
You’ll probably be able to find throw pillows in almost any fabric you can think of, but these are the most common.
- Cotton is a great choice for homes with young children or pets because it’s durable, easy to clean, and casual.
- Velvet. Velvet adds instant warmth to a space.
- Fur / faux fur.
- Linen.
- Wool.