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Ladybug 1938 02-19-2011 03:44 PM

I have been looking for a Tutorial for a pillow cover for two tapestries a friend sent me, I want them to be removable. A two piece back... need to find out how much to overlap.. Any help out there????

earthwalker 02-19-2011 04:22 PM

I have some tapestry cushions (I didn't make them)...they have velvet backs with zippers. I find the zips quite good keeps the cushions inside better than an envelope back. Sorry I can't be of more help...but someone will be able to advise you.

SueDor 02-19-2011 05:00 PM

I would say 3 to 4 inches.

texaspam 02-20-2011 06:30 AM

I have posted a link to Pillow Patches and other possibilities on Amazon. You can find it other places though. I have made some of these and really like them. Instead of using zippers, you use buttons and I think it just adds a nice touch. Hope this helps and good luck.


http://www.amazon.com/Pillow-Patches.../dp/1880972158

piepatch 02-20-2011 06:39 AM


Originally Posted by Ladybug 1938
I have been looking for a Tutorial for a pillow cover for two tapestries a friend sent me, I want them to be removable. A two piece back... need to find out how much to overlap.. Any help out there????

I overlap my pillow covers 3" to 3 1/2". I have seen some that had about a 2" overlap,but they seemed to "gape" open just a little in the back.

Baloonatic 02-20-2011 07:01 AM


Originally Posted by texaspam
I have posted a link to Pillow Patches and other possibilities on Amazon. You can find it other places though. I have made some of these and really like them. Instead of using zippers, you use buttons and I think it just adds a nice touch. Hope this helps and good luck.


http://www.amazon.com/Pillow-Patches.../dp/1880972158

You can also use velcro, either dots or strips, your choice. We make them alla time in fabrics to complement the upholstery job. They have a 3" overlap and one to three 1" dots of velcro, depending on the pillow size. We've also done them using zippers of course, for those pillows with rambunctious usage. For decorative use only, the overlap by itself would be enough

matraina 02-20-2011 10:10 AM

Try this link: http://sewing.about.com/od/freeproje...lopepillow.htm

scraphq 02-20-2011 11:56 AM

I usually use use 1/3 the length of the pillow for the overlap. Have no problem keeping them closed.

nickylsf 02-20-2011 05:56 PM


Originally Posted by Ladybug 1938
I have been looking for a Tutorial for a pillow cover for two tapestries a friend sent me, I want them to be removable. A two piece back... need to find out how much to overlap.. Any help out there????

Hi Ladybug, here is a link to a tutorial. I have used this and was very pleased with the results. Have fun!

http://sewing.about.com/od/freeproje...langedsham.htm

:thumbup:

juneayerza 02-20-2011 06:29 PM

Try this video, it is an envelope pillow cover and I feel it is the best video on this subject I've seen.

http://www.youtube.com/user/TheCraft...29/FhZnHhbcN-Q

KandiKane 02-20-2011 07:57 PM

I used 6" over lap when I made mine .. that is for my living room pillows.. I use 4" to 6" for bed shams.. if this helps great ..or you can go to youtube type in what you like it will have a tute for that

Annz 02-20-2011 10:02 PM

Yikes. I don't know.

Shirley Anne 02-20-2011 11:25 PM

Ladybug 1938, when I made pillows at the drapery shop, I always used zippers and the case was cut exactly to the pillow mold size. If you are making your own muslin ones , stuff it full but not tight. Sew the stuffing in and then make the cases to fit. Attach zipper to bottom. If you have trouble inserting mold then wrap a flat piece plastic around it and shove them in the casing and pull plastic out and zip shut. It worked every time for me and my crew. It took all the struggle out of it. Shirley Anne

stitchofclass2 02-21-2011 07:39 AM

How nice! If you want zippers, just cut two pieces for the back (finished size that of the front) sew a zipper in with a little more than the seam allowance, open the zipper, sew the tops on, turn and viola! Done. Y

klarina 02-21-2011 12:31 PM

I agree. This tut is great.


Originally Posted by juneayerza
Try this video, it is an envelope pillow cover and I feel it is the best video on this subject I've seen.

http://www.youtube.com/user/TheCraft...29/FhZnHhbcN-Q


Ladybug 1938 03-02-2011 04:54 PM

Thank you all for your advice and comments and url's, I have finished the pillow covers and they turned out just great...

sewsewnice 03-04-2011 10:58 PM

I always used a zipper closure on mine. Make sure you use a measurement of about 4" extra for the width. Add an extra one inch length. Cut off 1/3 of width, serge or zigzag all the edges, then using a long bastingstitch, sew the two cut pieces back together with a 3/4" seam. Backstitch on each end about 3/4" and press seam open. On the backside, place your zipper upside down on top of the seam. Pin into place. Stitch zipper on both sides of the seam. Open Seam up to the backstitch. Hopefully you have placed the top of the zipper a little further down so you can unzip it. If your zipper is too long bar tack the end and cut to length. You don't want it in the seam allowance when putting the top on. Serge or zigzag edges of front piece, Put wrong sides togther centering front and stitch about 1/2" seam. around using a regular stitch length. For the corners, stitch on the diagonal about three or four stitches. Then continue on. Trim corner on diagonal. Put ina nice insert and enjoy :)


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