Thank you for making such a good tutorial! This will be my first sewing project with my new sewing machine. I’m a beginner so hopefully this will go well. Please continue to make fabulous tutorials!!
Great tutorial! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and skill. I just did an 18 by 18 inch pillow with your video right next to my machine. Encouraging to do a one day project!
Really appreciate this tutorial - just made my cushion cover and it looks great! The only thing I would change is not using 3/4 of the width of both flaps at the back - found it really tricky to get my cushion form in… next time I will go with a slightly smaller overlap 👍
I have completely enjoyed watching your video done step by step. The only thing I felt a bit confused about was the size of the front and back pieces. They got to be at least an inch bigger than the size of the pillow. This helps to have a comfy seam allowance. But all in all a beautiful video..well done and keep posting more. 👌
Hi Poonam! When you are making pillows, you actually want the pillow case to be slightly smaller than the form. So if your pillow is a 10" square, I would actually recommend making your cover 8-9" so it fits the form right. Otherwise your case is not going to have that nice puffy feel and its going to look just like a lumpy piece of fabric!
Hi. I love the birds fabric used here. I checked on your online store but could not find it. Could you please tell me where to buy this fabric from and any other similar beautiful fabrics from? Thank you.
I am not sure why we decided to do this that day, if you do cut on the diagonal, the piping will have more stretch to if so if you are making anything with sharper corners than this, I would recommend cutting on the bias. Good catch!
No, the zipper or piping foot should be used whenever sewing near the piping so you can sew right up against it. The only time the regular foot was used was when sewing the edges of the overlapping back pieces.
Here are the written instructions- www.onlinefabricstore.net/makersmill/how-to-sew-an-envelope-pillow-with-piping/ hopefully they help give you a little more clarity for your project
Thank you for the tutorial, I am so new to sewing, have been watching this several time and plan to make one. What kind of fabric you are using ? Is it canvas ? Will wait for your answer, thanks !
Hi Chitra, this is a medium weight decor fabric. Pillows can be made out of all sorts of fabric, but drapery fabric (www.onlinefabricstore.net/application-drapery.aspx?type=fabric) is the most commonly used. Good luck!
+bluelaugh07 The zipper foot allows you to sew close to the piping, which wouldn't work with a regular foot. There are also feet made specifically for piping, but the zipper foot that most machines come with will get the job done.
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Great, easy-to-follow instructions! My pillows look so professional with the piping. Thank you!
Great tutorial - thank you! Simple and to the point, not too wordy, so I found it simple to follow. Again, thank you!
You're very welcome! So glad it helped!
Love the precise, clear detailed instructions! Thanks!
I like this project unlike some of the others, because it gives you measurements on cutting out the project.
Thank you for making such a good tutorial! This will be my first sewing project with my new sewing machine. I’m a beginner so hopefully this will go well. Please continue to make fabulous tutorials!!
Thank you Chelsea, let us know how your pillow comes out!
Very clear instructions - professionally done.
Thanks Pat!
Just found this material yesterday and here you are with a pillow using the very same fabric. Love it. Mine will make a front door curtain. :-)
Great tutorial! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and skill. I just did an 18 by 18 inch pillow with your video right next to my machine. Encouraging to do a one day project!
Great job!
THANKS for doing such a clean and simple video and explanation. Very clear and now, I think I can do it!
Beautiful work, super easy, clear instructions. Thank you....
Really appreciate this tutorial - just made my cushion cover and it looks great! The only thing I would change is not using 3/4 of the width of both flaps at the back - found it really tricky to get my cushion form in… next time I will go with a slightly smaller overlap 👍
Very easy to follow. Thank you!
Excellent tutorial, fantastic fabric. :-)
thank you.. much easier to follow 😁 unlike the other channel I turn too.. it gives me headache. so many computation 😊
Great tutorial. Many thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you. Made it look so easy.
great tutorial & simple to follow
Really good. Beautiful fabric. Might just give this a try :-)
I have completely enjoyed watching your video done step by step. The only thing I felt a bit confused about was the size of the front and back pieces. They got to be at least an inch bigger than the size of the pillow. This helps to have a comfy seam allowance. But all in all a beautiful video..well done and keep posting more. 👌
Hi Poonam! When you are making pillows, you actually want the pillow case to be slightly smaller than the form. So if your pillow is a 10" square, I would actually recommend making your cover 8-9" so it fits the form right. Otherwise your case is not going to have that nice puffy feel and its going to look just like a lumpy piece of fabric!
Well done
Excellent video. I've watched many of your video's and going to Subscribe!
Awesome, thank you!
Hi. I love the birds fabric used here. I checked on your online store but could not find it. Could you please tell me where to buy this fabric from and any other similar beautiful fabrics from? Thank you.
You can find it here - www.onlinefabricstore.net/richloom-birdwatcher-summer-fabric-.htm
Why did you not cut fabric on the diagonal for the piping/cording?
I am not sure why we decided to do this that day, if you do cut on the diagonal, the piping will have more stretch to if so if you are making anything with sharper corners than this, I would recommend cutting on the bias. Good catch!
Do you change back to the regular presser foot before sewing the front and back together?
No, the zipper or piping foot should be used whenever sewing near the piping so you can sew right up against it. The only time the regular foot was used was when sewing the edges of the overlapping back pieces.
Do I have to add the seam allowance to your measurements? 16x16 for the front piece should be bigger with seam allowance?
Here are the written instructions- www.onlinefabricstore.net/makersmill/how-to-sew-an-envelope-pillow-with-piping/
hopefully they help give you a little more clarity for your project
Well done. Thanks :)
What sewing machine are you using?..x
Vraiment magnifique 👏👏👏👍👍
vry clear instructions
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Thank you
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You're welcome!
Very good
بالعربيه انت راءعه وعملك متقن وجميل انا اشكرك جدا لقد استفدت من قناتك جدا شكرا وبارك الله فيك واتمنى لك كل الصحه والهنا ياسيدة
Very nice 👍 🌹
Thanks!
Wonderful mam
Thank you!
Thank you for the tutorial, I am so new to sewing, have been watching this several time and plan to make one.
What kind of fabric you are using ? Is it canvas ?
Will wait for your answer, thanks !
Hi Chitra, this is a medium weight decor fabric. Pillows can be made out of all sorts of fabric, but drapery fabric (www.onlinefabricstore.net/application-drapery.aspx?type=fabric) is the most commonly used. Good luck!
Nice 👍🏾
very nice
Thanks so much!!
Nice
♡✿❤❤❤Love it LOTS!!! ❤❤❤✿♡
Great
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Good tutorial, shame about the music though, nearly switched off!!
Why a zipper foot?
+bluelaugh07 The zipper foot allows you to sew close to the piping, which wouldn't work with a regular foot. There are also feet made specifically for piping, but the zipper foot that most machines come with will get the job done.
good
The only thing I hate about this is imperial measurements. The whole world uses metric
Great tutorial, but lose the music, so not needed, distracting.
The music, nooo!
Thank You!