This is wonderful for a non-sewer like me! I have beautiful fabric that I have been wanting to make into pillows and now I can. Thank you so much for this crafting lesson.
Wow! I’ve never heard of this glue before and, because I don’t have a sewing machine and don’t know how to sew, this is exciting to me! I’ve tried the “fusible tapes” before but they just don’t look good and don’t last too long. Thank you so much for this video!! Btw, I love that fabric. It’s so cute! 🐝
I use Unique stitch when applying lace to my sewing projects. It's been around I know at least 10 years. Love it! I too will highly recommend this product. Thank you for this diy!
Love this idea! I don't sew, and I love that I can make own pillow covers! I change out my decor for most every holiday, and it's sometimes difficult to find exactly what I want in a pillow cover. Thank you!
The combination of these designs on the fabrics is so sweet to look at and what a great idea, gluing!!! Just ordered me some of the glue. Can hardly wait to do my own diy. thnaks
Great tutorial!! Excellent explanation and while I’m sure this is pretty boring for you it is SO helpful the way you show & explain each step! Thank You!!
Thank you so much for this diy! I just lost my daughter and was searching for a way to make memorial pillows myself from some of her favorite clothing. It will be so much more rewarding for me to do it myself! And definitely more cost effective since she had so many cute clothes :)
I love the pillows, but I am going to really have to slow it down when I try to make it, cause I really got lost when you were attaching the panels. It does look easy though, so I’m going to try it!
You lay the 18x18 panel first, right side facing you … Take one of the smaller panels and place it right side down, with the edge that you glued on at the top… glue the bottom, repeat with the other panel, where the glued edge will be at the bottom …. Ugh .. I hope this makes sense … If not, I would look up “ how to sew an envelope pillow case “ video, get the instructions there, and then use them with this glue :) Hope this helps
Love them,definitely going to try this glue! I’ve been sewing my pillow cases for years but it would be nice not to have to get my sewing machine out every time I want new pillow covers which is often! Thank you for sharing this!
I am definitely making some new pillow covers! this looks so easy. I have done this before but done in one large cut of fabric to save on a seam on one side if using no piping or tassels. Have you ever added piping or a lace trim/tassel at the seams to add a little pizzaz with this type of fabric glue?? and if so, did the glue work as well with that extra layer at the seam?
I love this pillow cover hack... And I would really like to try it.. I will definitely be looking for that glue.. Now when it dries, it doesn't dry stiff? This stuff looks awesome... Thanks so much for sharing...😁👍😁👍🤗🤗🤗👍👍👍
Great, I am making pillows for our camper. I have planned on making them out of bandanas. I know the material is pretty thin. Do you think this glue will work or should I stick with my original idea and use embroidery thread and a whipped stitch? Thanks
I love this pillow cover style because of the removable option. The application of the panels was confusing. Can you do a step by step instruction video because it just looks like you stacked them all on top of each other. ....lol
Can you tell me how much you fold over? 5/8", 1/2"? I am a very precise person so please forgive me asking such a simple person ~ can't wait to give these a try
I personally like to cut them to match, because I like my pillows to look full. So I would cut one piece 18x18 and 2 pieces 15x18. However if you like your pillow covers to be a little bit bigger you can always go up an inch on all of the measurements.
@@FarmCharmChic thanks so much...i should have read all the way down to see you already listed the cut sizes but i was so excited when it said no sew...lol
Wondering, if one doesn't want to do envelope style and wants both sides to be completely the same, if it's possible to use this glue on 3 sides, put the pillow stuffing in, and then close the 4th side with the glue while the pillow is filled?
Yes absolutely! My advice would be to do the majority of the 4th side leaving a gap big enough in the middle to insert your stuffing. Let it completely dry before adding the filling. When you glue the small opening closed use some small clips of some sort, like chip clips or binder clips etc to keep the glued area closed. The stuffing tends to pull it open. Happy pillow making!!
I would think the glue would work with this. You could always read the label on the glue to see if it specifically says, but just off of the top of my head I would say yes it should work.
I’m working on this now and I understand up until 5:20 . Now I only have my big piece (front panel left) and I don’t know what to do with it. 😓😩😭 the other back envelopes are attached to each other already. Just missing the front panel piece
So... I was wondering if you don't sew or glue it, how you're going to make these pillows. Had to grin when you started talking about using fabric glue (which is meant to be used for this) instead of using hot glue (which I would never do with fabric that I want to wash). Good tutorial, takes longer than sewing, but a good alternative without using the sewing machine :)
Hi Emily yes I do love this idea although I'm a visual learner and it takes me a long time to get things for them to quicken my mind so I'm trying to slow it down so that I can get the envelope part that's the part that I'm having a problem with I have made pillows before out of hot glue just simple ones I have never made the envelope kind but I did order the glue and some 18x18 pillow inserts and I will be getting them tomorrow from Amazon if you could make a slower video I would love to see that but thank you for sharing this DIY hack love it I will definitely have to be getting a buffalo check though because like I said I've only made a few pillows just basic square pillows so the envelope thing I'm having kind of them issue with LOL thank you God bless ❤️🙏 by the way my name is Tina I share my email with my husband thanks again
I make a patriotic pillow in my most recent 4th of July video that is just a normal stuffed pillow with stuffing. Also the envelope isn’t hard at all. The 2 back pieces just glue the raw edges together around the perimeter of the pillow leaving your hemmed pieces unglued in the center of the pillow. Once it dries you flip it right side out.
I’m glad you enjoyed them. I am so sorry if I didn’t say where I got the fabric in the video…here’s the info: The bee fabric was from Joanns bought this week and the Buffalo plaid was from hobby lobby at Christmas time. I hope that helps.
This is exactly what I’ve been looking for! I’ve never used a sewing machine, but this is a great start into helping me craft.
This is wonderful for a non-sewer like me! I have beautiful fabric that I have been wanting to make into pillows and now I can. Thank you so much for this crafting lesson.
I love your pillow cover hack! Anything that I can make without having to sew, is just my style!
I love the no sew glue, I use it on everything!
Oh that bee fabric gives me all the feels 🥰 TFS
Wow! I’ve never heard of this glue before and, because I don’t have a sewing machine and don’t know how to sew, this is exciting to me! I’ve tried the “fusible tapes” before but they just don’t look good and don’t last too long. Thank you so much for this video!! Btw, I love that fabric. It’s so cute! 🐝
I use Unique stitch when applying lace to my sewing projects. It's been around I know at least 10 years. Love it! I too will highly recommend this product. Thank you for this diy!
Love this idea! I don't sew, and I love that I can make own pillow covers! I change out my decor for most every holiday, and it's sometimes difficult to find exactly what I want in a pillow cover. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing...going to make some of these for sure!!!
Have a wonderful weekend
omgosh i love these. I sure thank u for sharing, going to make 4th of july pillow covers. these r great.
Wow! A whole new set of possibilities just opened up! Thank you. I would love to see more.
The combination of these designs on the fabrics is so sweet to look at and what a great idea, gluing!!! Just ordered me some of the glue. Can hardly wait to do my own diy. thnaks
I enjoyed your pillow tutorial and I hope you will do more. I’m going to make some pillows out of that glue and can’t wait. 🥰♥️
Love these pillows. I’m going to doing my porch in a Bee theme with the black buffalo check.
Great tutorial!! Excellent explanation and while I’m sure this is pretty boring for you it is SO helpful the way you show & explain each step!
Thank You!!
I love this video! I have pillow that I have wanted to recover, but I am not a sewer! Thank you Thank you Thank you!
Oh WOW! I love this no sew hack. I will definitely be trying this one😊❤️Thank you
Thank you so much for this diy!
I just lost my daughter and was searching for a way to make memorial pillows myself from some of her favorite clothing. It will be so much more rewarding for me to do it myself! And definitely more cost effective since she had so many cute clothes :)
So sorry for your loss🙏
@@marvarodgers7509
Thank you 😊
Very good instructions. I. LOOOOVE. The bees' pattern. I can also picture a yellow plaid fabric with the bee fabric.
I'm not a sewer so I definitely want to try this . Thanks 😊
I love your pillows and I even order the glue you used I can save myself some time on the sewing machine thank you
Thank you for the glue hack you shared. Definitely better than hot glue. I love your channel. Have a blessed day
Love this. Great tutorial. The Bee fabric is my favorite 🐝Thank you...
Easy to follow and a great summer project. Thanks for the tips
Absolutely like your pillows! Thank you so much for sharing this😊
I would try this. I do sew but I change and make covers for each season! How easy! thank you🤗🤗🤗🤗
WONDERFUL IDEA! I am doing this today
Love the pillows and I would love to see more hacks. I will be making some pillows.
I love the pillows, but I am going to really have to slow it down when I try to make it, cause I really got lost when you were attaching the panels. It does look easy though, so I’m going to try it!
You lay the 18x18 panel first, right side facing you … Take one of the smaller panels and place it right side down, with the edge that you glued on at the top… glue the bottom, repeat with the other panel, where the glued edge will be at the bottom …. Ugh .. I hope this makes sense … If not, I would look up “ how to sew an envelope pillow case “ video, get the instructions there, and then use them with this glue :) Hope this helps
@@elemo5948 thank you for the explanation. It was very helpful. 😊
This is awesome. I don't know how to sew. Thanks for sharing 👏
Very nice pillows!! Loved watching you make them and learning about that particular glue!! Tyfs!!
Oh my gosh thank you!!!! I have to get some of that glue for sure!!! Such adorable pillows!!
Just ordered the Quick Stitch to try this. Thanks for sharing
Your pillow tutorial is really easy 2 follow. Am hoping I can find some of the "bee" pattern fabric!
It’s from Joann fabric. I hope you find some. 💕
Love the bee fabric and easier than sewing them
Love the bee 🐝 fabric 🥰👏
Love this video and the pillows and any hacks you can share is great. Gonna try this 🌻🌸😀
Love them,definitely going to try this glue! I’ve been sewing my pillow cases for years but it would be nice not to have to get my sewing machine out every time I want new pillow covers which is often! Thank you for sharing this!
I am definitely making some new pillow covers! this looks so easy. I have done this before but done in one large cut of fabric to save on a seam on one side if using no piping or tassels. Have you ever added piping or a lace trim/tassel at the seams to add a little pizzaz with this type of fabric glue?? and if so, did the glue work as well with that extra layer at the seam?
Thank you so much I will be trying this to cover my dog beds also
I love this pillow cover hack... And I would really like to try it.. I will definitely be looking for that glue.. Now when it dries, it doesn't dry stiff? This stuff looks awesome... Thanks so much for sharing...😁👍😁👍🤗🤗🤗👍👍👍
so easy, i have a sewing machine, however this method is fun, quick and easy, i plan on trying this out.......tfs:)
Wow! I love these pillows!!! 💖
Thank you for sharing this I can hardly wait to try it for myself 😊
I like the video very much! The pillows turned out very nice. 😎
Love the pillows, even though I sew, I think this would be a great idea!
Loved these pillows. They do look very easy💕💕
Love it! More please. Thanks for sharing.
Nice covers!
I like these pillows too please keep making them but I'm like Michelle that commented ,I'm a bit confused on how to put the panels together too 🤪🤪
I'm going to try this thanks for sharing
Love these pillows!
Loved this video! Definitely love to see more like this! Going to buy that adhesive too!
Awesome sharing👌
Where did you buy your ruler? I love it!
Thanks for the helpful vid!
I love them thank you
I love these!!!
Love them!
Lv the pillows xo
Thank you
Great, I am making pillows for our camper. I have planned on making them out of bandanas. I know the material is pretty thin. Do you think this glue will work or should I stick with my original idea and use embroidery thread and a whipped stitch? Thanks
Love this. Thank you....
Excellent
I love this pillow cover style because of the removable option. The application of the panels was confusing. Can you do a step by step instruction video because it just looks like you stacked them all on top of each other. ....lol
Good idea
Love this ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great idea
Love this
I love the fact you don't see the covers I love learning
how many yards would it take to make 2 pillows?
Can you tell me how much you fold over? 5/8", 1/2"? I am a very precise person so please forgive me asking such a simple person ~ can't wait to give these a try
You could do either however, I did 1/2 an inch. But again, either would work just adjust your material size to your seam allowance.
If you're going to use your pillows outside just spray them with Scotchgard. I do that and they last for years but can still be laundered
This is a great tip, thank you!!
These are great, but I am a bit confused as to how the panels were put together😔🤦♀️
Same
These are great …so if my pillows are 18x18 do you cut your fabric to that size or larger…I really love these❤️
I personally like to cut them to match, because I like my pillows to look full. So I would cut one piece 18x18 and 2 pieces 15x18. However if you like your pillow covers to be a little bit bigger you can always go up an inch on all of the measurements.
@@FarmCharmChic thanks so much...i should have read all the way down to see you already listed the cut sizes but i was so excited when it said no sew...lol
Love it 🥰
Hbr za kazi. Naipenda sn kazi yenu naitaji mashuka ntapataje mawasiliano pls nisaidieni nashona pia Mimi.
Wondering, if one doesn't want to do envelope style and wants both sides to be completely the same, if it's possible to use this glue on 3 sides, put the pillow stuffing in, and then close the 4th side with the glue while the pillow is filled?
Yes absolutely! My advice would be to do the majority of the 4th side leaving a gap big enough in the middle to insert your stuffing. Let it completely dry before adding the filling. When you glue the small opening closed use some small clips of some sort, like chip clips or binder clips etc to keep the glued area closed. The stuffing tends to pull it open. Happy pillow making!!
@@FarmCharmChic thanks much!
Love it
Do you think this process will work with a polyester stretchy material. Oh, and the bees are cute.
I would think the glue would work with this. You could always read the label on the glue to see if it specifically says, but just off of the top of my head I would say yes it should work.
This is nice and easy for me what is the name of the glue please.
Unique stitch is the name of the glue
What is the name of the glue please.thank you.
I’m working on this now and I understand up until 5:20 . Now I only have my big piece (front panel left) and I don’t know what to do with it. 😓😩😭 the other back envelopes are attached to each other already. Just missing the front panel piece
So... I was wondering if you don't sew or glue it, how you're going to make these pillows. Had to grin when you started talking about using fabric glue (which is meant to be used for this) instead of using hot glue (which I would never do with fabric that I want to wash). Good tutorial, takes longer than sewing, but a good alternative without using the sewing machine :)
Hi Emily yes I do love this idea although I'm a visual learner and it takes me a long time to get things for them to quicken my mind so I'm trying to slow it down so that I can get the envelope part that's the part that I'm having a problem with I have made pillows before out of hot glue just simple ones I have never made the envelope kind but I did order the glue and some 18x18 pillow inserts and I will be getting them tomorrow from Amazon if you could make a slower video I would love to see that but thank you for sharing this DIY hack love it I will definitely have to be getting a buffalo check though because like I said I've only made a few pillows just basic square pillows so the envelope thing I'm having kind of them issue with LOL thank you God bless ❤️🙏 by the way my name is Tina I share my email with my husband thanks again
I make a patriotic pillow in my most recent 4th of July video that is just a normal stuffed pillow with stuffing. Also the envelope isn’t hard at all. The 2 back pieces just glue the raw edges together around the perimeter of the pillow leaving your hemmed pieces unglued in the center of the pillow. Once it dries you flip it right side out.
I think your pillow will get worn and weathered a d better with time!
I watched 3x,& I'm still a bit confused 😕
Good hack. Telling us subscribers where you got the fabric would have been better.
I’m glad you enjoyed them. I am so sorry if I didn’t say where I got the fabric in the video…here’s the info:
The bee fabric was from Joanns bought this week and the Buffalo plaid was from hobby lobby at Christmas time. I hope that helps.
Found it at Joannes,thank you. You do have great taste. That’s why I like to know your sources.
@@patmontalbano290 I usually say 😂 but sometimes I miss that. I’m glad I could help you out and good luck making your pillows💕
It looks difficult.
Ok... Technically it says no *hot* glue, but stuff that's used to make the cover is still glue.
You said " no glue" !
You went to fast I got lost
It was confusing… should of done it one piece at a time slowly 😢
Went too fast. You were doing good then went too fast at the end.
Thank you
I love it!!!