Three lengths of fabric in three coordinating colors. Lay the border of the pillow. To create the “hot dog”, lay the cuff on a work surface with the right side facing up. Cut the border fabric 9” x 42” accent fabric (if used): Web @sweetheartquiltdesign presents how to make a hot dog pillowcase.
Web hot dog, a pillowcase! It is an easy tutorial on how to create a pillow case with all of. Web hot dog pillowcase any time sort by: 9 step step 1 with the border of the pillowcase laying right side up on the surface in front of you, take the body of the pillowcase and place it right side down on top of the border. This is the hot dog bun.
Web jenny demonstrates how to make a quick and easy homemade pillowcase using the tube pillowcase pattern. Three lengths of fabric in three coordinating colors. Web 51k views 9 years ago. Web hot dog pillowcase any time sort by: 1/2” seam allowances are used and a walking foot is necessary.
(the wrong side of the cuff will be showing.) Pin the cuff lengthwise to the body, right sides together. Web the main fabric or “hot dog” needs to be 27″ (3/4 yard, 68 cm). Web 51k views 9 years ago. Web this is called the “hot dog” style of making a pillow case and it only requires two seams. Web hot dog, a pillowcase! Web straight pins universal 90/14 needle cotton fabric dimensions list to create a queen size 20” x 30” (51cm x 76cm) pillowcase: Makes one standard size pillowcase. This type of pillowcase is also called a burrito pillowcase, a sausage pillowcase,. To create the “hot dog”, lay the cuff on a work surface with the right side facing up. I loved your pattern and easy to follow instructions! Three lengths of fabric in three coordinating colors. It’s because you don’t end up with raw edges that you have to serge or zigzag. If you are working with a directional fabric you will need a piece 42 long for each pillowcase from which you can cut a 27 x 42 piece with the pattern running the right way) Place piece a right side up on the table.
Web Piece B = Pillowcase Trim, Cut 2½” X 42” Piece C = Pillowcase Body, Cut 27” X 42” For A Standard Case (Or 37” X 42” For A King Size Case) Step 2 Take Piece B To The Ironing Board And Iron, Press Wrong Sides Together Lengthwise.
Web here’s my hot dog style pillowcase tutorial to show you how! It should now be 1 ¼” x 42”. It’s because you don’t end up with raw edges that you have to serge or zigzag. Fabric requirements and cutting for one pillowcase:
(The Wrong Side Of The Cuff Will Be Showing.)
Web the main fabric or “hot dog” needs to be 27″ (3/4 yard, 68 cm). 3⁄4 yd cut the main fabric 27” x 42” border fabric: Web 51k views 9 years ago. 1/3 yard of border fabric (this will be the “bun”) 3/4 yard of main pillowcase fabric (this will be the “hot dog”) spool of thread that matches fabric.
I Loved Your Pattern And Easy To Follow Instructions!
This is the hot dog bun. Cut the border fabric 9” x 42” accent fabric (if used): Step 2 match up the corners of the short 26 1⁄2” Lay the border of the pillow.
Makes One Standard Size Pillowcase.
Test your iron settings on a scrap piece of fabric before you start your project. Makes one standard size pillowcase. Standard pillowcase yd main fabric cut to 26” x 41” 1⁄4 yd cuff fabric cut to 9” x 41” travel (baby) pillowcase Pin the cuff lengthwise to the body, right sides together.