How do you make cushion covers step by step?
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How do you make cushion covers step by step?
Step by step
- Cut a square of paper the same size as your cushion pad.
- Iron your fabric thoroughly before you cut it to get rid of any creases.
- Take a good look at the fabric’s pattern and choose a section you like for the front of the cushion.
- Pin the other pieces of paper to your fabric and cut around them.
Is it easy to make cushion covers?
Sewing your own cushion covers is quick and easy. Use inexpensive fabric and you will save yourself a lot of money!
How do you make an envelope pillow cover with one piece of fabric?
Instructions
- Wash the fabric.
- Cut the fabric to pillow size.
- Create a double-fold hem on smaller ends of cut fabric.
- Overlap the fabric to give you the size of the pillow form, pin, and sew a 1/2″ seam.
- Trim corners then turn fabric right side out. Then insert the pillow form into the pillow cover and enjoy!
How much fabric do I need for a cushion cover?
To calculate for the width of fabric for one cover: Just take the width of your cushion pad and add the seam allowance. Again, putting that in to figures: 17 + 1 = 18″ (45 + 2.5 = 47.5 cm). There you go, for one cover we need a piece of fabric that is 48″ (125 cm) long and 18″ (47.5 cm) wide.
What fabric is best for cushion covers?
Upholstery fabric is often the best choice for cushion covers. Some has stain repellent, which allows touch-up cleaning instead of laundering. Lighter, decorative fabrics may be fine for small toss cushions and pillows that won’t be used often, such as those used as finishing touches when dressing a bed.
How to sew piping on a cushion?
Lay the front piece of the cushion out on the table with the right side up.
How to make squared cushion covers?
Measure one side edge of your cushion form or square of upholstery foam with a measuring tape.
How do you make a box cushion?
Pin the seam of the strip to either the top or bottom piece starting at the center of the side with the right sides together. When a corner is reached, make a 1/2″ clip into the edge of the strip so it will lay smooth around the corner. Once the strip is pinned in place, stitch with a 1/2″ seam.