| Sorority Pillowcase |
| Sorority Pillowcase |
I like making pillowcases. They are quick and fun to do. I joined Tri Sigma National Sorority while in college in Louisiana, therefore the Saints pillowcase. The sailboat one is also associated with my sorority, it is one of our symbols. We are forever moving forward. I have not had the letters embroidered on it yet.
You need 27" for the body and 10" for the cuff. Some people like to add a band and that will need to be 3".
You can buy matching or coordinating fabric for your pillowcase. For the band I have used fabric and ribbon and if you want you can use ricrac.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Lay the cuff down right side up.
Iron band, wrong sides together, lengthwise and place on top of cuff with raw edges even.
Place pillow case portion, right side down, on top and pin all three layers together. [You may omit the band if it doesn't work for the fabrics you have chosen.]
Once pinned, fold the pillowcase portion in half, an inch from the top. Fold the pillowcase portion in half two more times. You should now be able to see the cuff.
Fold the cuff up over everything and pin. The band and the pillowcase portion should now be inside of the cuff.
Sew 1/4" from edge. Remove all pins. Pull the band and pillowcase portion from inside of cuff
Iron the cuff at seam to be smooth on both sides, then create crease on other side of cuff.
Fold in half lengthwise and sew seam together, then sew bottom seam together. Once both seams are done you can then serge the seams together so they will not ravel.
If you do not have a serger then you will need to do French seams.
The first always takes awhile to make. But once you've done this two or three times you will no longer need the pattern and it will come naturally. I rarely use the band, but that is a personal preference.
Now, you can pillowcases for your children or grandchildren, so when they go on sleep overs, s/he will know exactly which pillow is theirs. There won't be any arguments.
Super cute - love those personalized pillowcases. Great idea for birthdays or Christmas. Thanks for sharing the step by step.
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