Help ! I want to make a pillow case using the hotdog in the bun
I am making a pillow case using the hotdog in the bun method and just realized I don't remember how to do it. Anyone have a tutorial on how to do it? I need it for tonight.
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I have made sausage roll pillow cases. Is this the same method?
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Jenny Doan has a tute on MSQC
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You can find them all over the internet. Just type in Hotdog Pillowcase.
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Wow... I have made this type of pillowcase and never heard it called "hot dog in a bun"! That's cute.
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I never knew that is the name of the pillow case.. WOW! made many of those for sure-Thanks for sharing the links and the name of the pillowcase.. (learned something new today!)
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Hot Dog or Sausage Pillowcases
Originally Posted by Caswews
(Post 6197484)
I never knew that is the name of the pillow case.. WOW! made many of those for sure-Thanks for sharing the links and the name of the pillowcase.. (learned something new today!)
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OOPs there is a woman Named Judy.
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I have heard them called buritto style also heres a free one http://extension.usu.edu/files/publi...2006-102pr.pdf
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Thanks for all the help, I made the pillow case and it' turned out beautiful.
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Pillowcase for King size pillow -
[ATTACH=CONFIG]426505[/ATTACH]You will need 3 coordinating fabrics, 36" x WOF for main color, 11" x WOF cuff, 2.5" x WOF for insert OR for a Queen: 3/4 yd main, 9" cuff and 2" insert 1. Remove selvages from each fabric. 2. Fold the insert strip in half lengthwise, wrong sides together. Press. 3. Lay out the main fabric with right side up. Layer the folded insert fabric along the 44" edge. Layer the the cuff fabric on top, wrong side up. If necessary, trim off fabrics the same width. 4. Stitch all layers together with a 1/4" seam. Press cuff out with seams toward cuff. 5. Press the remaining raw edge of the cuff under 1/2", toward the wrong side of the main fabric. Fold cuff to the inside, covering the raw edges of seam. Pin. 6. On right side of cuff, topstitch 1/8" from cuff edge toward the insert, stitching through all layers. 7. Serge seams if you have a serger. If you do not have a serger, fold pillowcase with wrong sides together. Stitch 1/8" seam down long side and short side. Turn pillowcase wrong side out and sttich again with a 1/4" seam allowance. This will give you a French seam with no raw edges. 8. Turn right side out and insert pillow. |
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