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The very best I have found
https://docs.google.com/View?docid=dj4zfcb_3f34fjt]https://docs.google.com/View?docid=dj4zfcb_3f34fjt[/url] This one has the tube and the seam is then covered up. Thanks, Kathy |
This is the site I used to make pillowcases. I watched her video a couple of times and made pillowcases for friends for Christmas. Very clear and easy to understand and very easy to make. This is the link. http://www.overallquilter.com/latest...pillowcases-2/
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Look up "Sausage Roll Pillow Cases" I forgot the link it's all done in 1 step..great first project!
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I really like the Missouriquiltco.com I made few pillowcases. It's so easy I like how Jenny explains it.
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Google magic pillow case
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Google magic pillow case
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I make these for my two GS so as to stay in touch with them since they are in FL and I am in NC. They are fun, easy, and fairly quick. I now do the French seams for the finishing edges and they look so professional ... which I am not!!! Have been making them for birthdays, holidays and themed (soccer, Cat in the Hat, etc.) The boys love them. I never can figure out what to make little boys so the tutorial/pattern from Missouri Quilts was a great find for me. Hope you have fun with the 6 year old!
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I make them for Quilts of Valor. I use this link:
http://www.qovf.org/content/presentation-case.html |
When you find the easiest, please let me know. I have a grandaughter turning 4 on July 4, & I'd like to make her a pillowcase from granma!!!! Thanks ever so much!!!!
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Originally Posted by Dianemarie
I know this may sound simple but would someone share the instructions for making the cute pillowcases everyone is making. Also the yardage requirements. Thank you - little girl 6 yrs coming this weekend and I was trying to think of something she could easily sew - I think this could be it.
Thank you so much -- her first sewing lesson ! http://extension.usu.edu/files/publi...2006-102pr.pdf Our guild made 40 one night. Each person brought 2 yards of fabric and we sewed assembly-line style for 1-1/2 hours. Three seams, about 15-20 minutes and you're done! We donated them to the local women's shelter. |
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