Sewing for home: beautiful pillow tutorial
Materials:
1/2 yard linen (or any solid color fabric would really look stunning as well), you may need up to 1 yard depending on what size pillow form you use
one pillow form 14x20 -  the one I'm using is actually from Target, it's a travel pillow (you'll  find them right next to the regular bed pillows, the best part is that  they're under $5)
thread, pins, etc.
Cutting the pieces:
- main front piece 20" wide by 16" tall (this is cut a little tall for the pillow form, but it's to leave room for the pin tucks)
- envelope back closure pieces: 14" tall by 16" wide, 14" tall by 12" wide
Measurements for a king size pillow 20" tall by 36" wide: front (36" wide by 22" tall, cutting down to 36" wide by 20" tall), back closure pieces 20" tall by 26" wide, 20" tall by 14" wide.
Also,  I thought I should add that the smaller you cut your pillow sizes the  firmer fit on the pillow form.  I usually like a really snug and tight  fit, so I often cut my pieces smaller than the pillow form just to get  that nice tailored look. 
***  I just want to note here that the photos I've taken for this tutorial  are from making a king size pillow cover, but the technique is the same  no matter what size pillow form you use.
Making the sunburst pin tucks:
Using  the edge stitching foot on your machine (or even your regular sewing  foot - you'll just have to be a little more precise) sew the pin tucks.   





 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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