Wow! I’m excited to I found your channel!! Even if this amazing video is 2 years old! I can’t wait go make a simple design for 2 fun pillow cases for my grandkids!! Thank you for such a wonderful tutorial - I like your teaching & presentation style!! You are easy teacher to understand & follow!!
Hello! I'm popping in here to send you a cheery little note. I very much love the content on your channel and I hope you are going to have a blissful week ahead! Thank you for sharing your thoughts and talent.
Thank you for sharing this video on these beautiful pillow shams. I have never tried making shams before but your encouragement is helping me find the confidence to try. I will be using T-shirts for my centers ,given by my stepdaughter who has lost her best friend, building the borders with your example in mind thank you again I think this is an amazing well thought and taught tutorial
I have an old quilt I made as a kid that I've recently taken out of storage and am now using on my bed. Been thinking about making shams to go with it. Thank you for easy to follow along directions. 😊
Love these pillow shams. The colors and the placement of the strips made a relative simple pattern stunning. Love your channel. Thank you for all the great ideas.
This is a nice one! I have made countless of quilted cushion covers with actual bindings. This is easier. And I love the fact that it has a overlapping back. Somehow American version never has a flap on the back and bare pillows are exposed lol 😅. I like this better. Thanks!
Love these. The one thing which would have been so helpful is you mentioned the size of the larger backing piece would be the same size as the quilted front and then fold back and stitch. But did not give about how much fabric you would need for the shorter size. Let’s say you wanted it to be 5-6 inches. For example.
Thanks for this tutorial, Katrina. Do you think it would be good to finish the seams on the inside? How would you do that? I know some pillow case tutorials use French seams.
Hello, Yes you're right. I had the 97d foot on but the Bernina 570 QE that Katrina is using has a Dual Feed which works in the same way as a walking foot.
So is one pillow opening to the left and the other to the right so that where the pillowcase is closed touches one another so to speak and openings are opposed to one another?
Wow! I’m excited to I found your channel!! Even if this amazing video is 2 years old! I can’t wait go make a simple design for 2 fun pillow cases for my grandkids!! Thank you for such a wonderful tutorial - I like your teaching & presentation style!! You are easy teacher to understand & follow!!
Hello! I'm popping in here to send you a cheery little note. I very much love the content on your channel and I hope you are going to have a blissful week ahead! Thank you for sharing your thoughts and talent.
Thank you for sharing this video on these beautiful pillow shams. I have never tried making shams before but your encouragement is helping me find the confidence to try. I will be using T-shirts for my centers ,given by my stepdaughter who has lost her best friend, building the borders with your example in mind thank you again I think this is an amazing well thought and taught tutorial
These shams are beautiful! Great directions, tips, and teaching. Greetings from New York City .
👍🏼🇵🇷🙏😃🗽
I have an old quilt I made as a kid that I've recently taken out of storage and am now using on my bed. Been thinking about making shams to go with it. Thank you for easy to follow along directions. 😊
Love these pillow shams. The colors and the placement of the strips made a relative simple pattern stunning. Love your channel. Thank you for all the great ideas.
I want to copy this and make the exact same one with all these bright colours reminds me of Asian weddings
Great tips on pillows thanks 🙏♥️🇸🇪
💝✂️ I discovered a way to sew faster and easier even as a beginner, I talk more about it in my channel, I hope it helps those who need it. 😍😘
Beautiful pillowcase,great idea ,Thank you
💝✂️ I discovered a way to sew faster and easier even as a beginner, I talk more about it in my channel, I hope it helps those who need it. 😘💕
Oh my gosh..this fabric is delicious. I just love it 🦩🦩🦩
Thank you Katrina Lovely idea xx
Fabulous love the fabrics you used. Love all your tutorials
Great video!!
lovely project Thank you for your great ideas.
Thank you for showing this. They are so pretty!
Ohhhhhh how wonderful👏👏👏, this is now on my wannado list ❤️😀
Love your tutorial ❤ thanks for sharing.
Beautiful fabrics! Love the shams. Thank you for the video 😊👍💕
What a great idea…love it. Thank you 😍
You have inspired me today, thank you !!
This is a nice one! I have made countless of quilted cushion covers with actual bindings. This is easier. And I love the fact that it has a overlapping back. Somehow American version never has a flap on the back and bare pillows are exposed lol 😅. I like this better. Thanks!
Love these. The one thing which would have been so helpful is you mentioned the size of the larger backing piece would be the same size as the quilted front and then fold back and stitch. But did not give about how much fabric you would need for the shorter size. Let’s say you wanted it to be 5-6 inches. For example.
Thank you
Katrina, why change the stitch length from 2.5 to 3? The shams are so cheerful! Thanks for sharing.
When going through a thicker amount of fabrics and batting, the slightly longer stitch length helps prevent skipped stitches.
@@leslieschmidt9765 Thank you for the explanation. Much appreciated.
Thanks for this tutorial, Katrina. Do you think it would be good to finish the seams on the inside? How would you do that? I know some pillow case tutorials use French seams.
Hi Leslie, Yes French Seams would be the way to do that.
In the video it states you had the walking foot on. In the picture it looks like a 97D foot. Am I seeing things?
I forgot to say I love the shams, they are gorgeous no matter the foot.
Hello, Yes you're right. I had the 97d foot on but the Bernina 570 QE that Katrina is using has a Dual Feed which works in the same way as a walking foot.
Do you not end up with raw edge on the inside?
So is one pillow opening to the left and the other to the right so that where the pillowcase is closed touches one another so to speak and openings are opposed to one another?
Yes, that's right.
@@leslieschmidt9765 awesome! thanks!!
Are the edges going to fray?