Button the shirt back up and enjoy the finished product! This piece will be used to close the neck hole of the shirt, so make sure it’s large enough to cover the hole. Here's what you'll need, clockwise from top left: So i got the largest size available and turned it into a cushion cover. Lay the front out flat and carefully cut a straight line as high as you can, chopping off the neckline. Hem all four edges of the rectangle you cut out in the last step. Collect the discarded piece of fabric you cut off earlier. Start from the center buttons and measure out half the size you’ll be cutting. To do this, fold the edge over once by approx 1cm. Make sure the shirt is stuffed full, but not so much that the fabric is stretching. Sew a pillow case cover how to: Next pin the collar down, along the seem as in picture 2. Next, i followed these steps in assembling the pillow cover. Place the pillow insert inside and fold the rectangular flap down to cover the hole. Memory pillow ideas and inspiration. Insert it into the new pillow covers and fluff. Be sure to pin the button placket, keeping the layers aligned. Get started sewing with the right sewing tools how to: Back stitch over the button plackets at the top and bottom for reinforcement. These shirts were size xxxl, so i was able to make 18″ pillows. Cut out a large rectangle, approximately 20cm x 20cm.
This piece will be used to close the neck hole of the shirt, so make sure it’s large enough to cover the hole. Cut open pillows and remove the stuffing. Next pin the collar down, along the seem as in picture 2. Next, i followed these steps in assembling the pillow cover. Lay the front out flat and carefully cut a straight line as high as you can, chopping off the neckline. Get started sewing with the right sewing tools how to: Collect the discarded piece of fabric you cut off earlier. Here's what you'll need, clockwise from top left: Cut off a few inches on the top layer (front side) at the bottom of the shirt. Sew a pillow case cover how to: Making a memory pillow out of a special shirt is a great way to. Start from the center buttons and measure out half the size you’ll be cutting. Be sure to get it into the corners. To do this, fold the edge over once by approx 1cm. Button the shirt back up and enjoy the finished product! Trim the corners to reduce bulk. Do not cut the bottom layer (back side) *mostly you want the image on the front to be center, so this may determine how much or how little you cut off. Making a cushion cover like this is super easy, no zippers required. So i got the largest size available and turned it into a cushion cover. Place the pillow insert inside and fold the rectangular flap down to cover the hole. Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones.
Cut off a few inches on the top layer (front side) at the bottom of the shirt. So i got the largest size available and turned it into a cushion cover. Do not cut the bottom layer (back side) *mostly you want the image on the front to be center, so this may determine how much or how little you cut off. Place the pillow insert inside and fold the rectangular flap down to cover the hole. Start from the center buttons and measure out half the size you’ll be cutting. Cut open pillows and remove the stuffing. Make sure the shirt is stuffed full, but not so much that the fabric is stretching. These shirts were size xxxl, so i was able to make 18″ pillows. Lay the front out flat and carefully cut a straight line as high as you can, chopping off the neckline. This piece will be used to close the neck hole of the shirt, so make sure it’s large enough to cover the hole. Decide what size pillow you’ll make and add 1 inch…so i’ll be cutting mine at 19″ for seam allowances. The size of your shirt will determine how large of a pillow you’ll make. Then stitch the collar up (with your sewing machine) along the pins. Here's what you'll need, clockwise from top left: Next, i followed these steps in assembling the pillow cover. Back stitch over the button plackets at the top and bottom for reinforcement. Cut out a large rectangle, approximately 20cm x 20cm. Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones. Insert it into the new pillow covers and fluff. Hem all four edges of the rectangle you cut out in the last step. To do this, fold the edge over once by approx 1cm.
Do not cut the bottom layer (back side) *mostly you want the image on the front to be center, so this may determine how much or how little you cut off. Cut open pillows and remove the stuffing. So i got the largest size available and turned it into a cushion cover. These shirts were size xxxl, so i was able to make 18″ pillows. Be sure to get it into the corners. Back stitch over the button plackets at the top and bottom for reinforcement. Memory pillow ideas and inspiration. Next, i followed these steps in assembling the pillow cover. Insert it into the new pillow covers and fluff. Get started sewing with the right sewing tools how to: This piece will be used to close the neck hole of the shirt, so make sure it’s large enough to cover the hole. It’s easy to do taking about 15 minutes from start to finish. Make sure the shirt is stuffed full, but not so much that the fabric is stretching. Trim the corners to reduce bulk. Cut off a few inches on the top layer (front side) at the bottom of the shirt. To do this, fold the edge over once by approx 1cm. Collect the discarded piece of fabric you cut off earlier. Then stitch the collar up (with your sewing machine) along the pins. Be sure to pin the button placket, keeping the layers aligned. Place the pillow insert inside and fold the rectangular flap down to cover the hole. Cut out a large rectangle, approximately 20cm x 20cm.
Start from the center buttons and measure out half the size you’ll be cutting. Button the shirt back up and enjoy the finished product! Insert it into the new pillow covers and fluff. Decide what size pillow you’ll make and add 1 inch…so i’ll be cutting mine at 19″ for seam allowances. These shirts were size xxxl, so i was able to make 18″ pillows. Cut off a few inches on the top layer (front side) at the bottom of the shirt. Making a cushion cover like this is super easy, no zippers required. Hem all four edges of the rectangle you cut out in the last step. Memory pillow ideas and inspiration. To do this, fold the edge over once by approx 1cm. Lay the front out flat and carefully cut a straight line as high as you can, chopping off the neckline. Sew a pillow case cover how to: Make sure the shirt is stuffed full, but not so much that the fabric is stretching. Be sure to pin the button placket, keeping the layers aligned. Collect the discarded piece of fabric you cut off earlier. Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones. Next pin the collar down, along the seem as in picture 2. Pin the front and back of the shirt pillow pieces with the right sides together. Do not cut the bottom layer (back side) *mostly you want the image on the front to be center, so this may determine how much or how little you cut off. Place the pillow insert inside and fold the rectangular flap down to cover the hole. Then stitch the collar up (with your sewing machine) along the pins.
It’s easy to do taking about 15 minutes from start to finish. Making a cushion cover like this is super easy, no zippers required. These shirts were size xxxl, so i was able to make 18″ pillows. Get started sewing with the right sewing tools how to: Lay the front out flat and carefully cut a straight line as high as you can, chopping off the neckline. Pin the front and back of the shirt pillow pieces with the right sides together. So i got the largest size available and turned it into a cushion cover. Sew a pillow case cover how to: Making a memory pillow out of a special shirt is a great way to. Do not cut the bottom layer (back side) *mostly you want the image on the front to be center, so this may determine how much or how little you cut off. Next, i followed these steps in assembling the pillow cover. Start from the center buttons and measure out half the size you’ll be cutting. Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones. Cut off a few inches on the top layer (front side) at the bottom of the shirt. Place the pillow insert inside and fold the rectangular flap down to cover the hole. Here's what you'll need, clockwise from top left: Consider shortening the shirt before turning it into a pillow so it is more of a square than a. Trim the corners to reduce bulk. Make sure the shirt is stuffed full, but not so much that the fabric is stretching. Back stitch over the button plackets at the top and bottom for reinforcement. Cut open pillows and remove the stuffing.
Decide what size pillow you’ll make and add 1 inch…so i’ll be cutting mine at 19″ for seam allowances. Here's what you'll need, clockwise from top left: Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones. Cut out a large rectangle, approximately 20cm x 20cm. This piece will be used to close the neck hole of the shirt, so make sure it’s large enough to cover the hole. These shirts were size xxxl, so i was able to make 18″ pillows. Collect the discarded piece of fabric you cut off earlier. Back stitch over the button plackets at the top and bottom for reinforcement. Be sure to pin the button placket, keeping the layers aligned. Do not cut the bottom layer (back side) *mostly you want the image on the front to be center, so this may determine how much or how little you cut off. Hem all four edges of the rectangle you cut out in the last step. Then stitch the collar up (with your sewing machine) along the pins. Making a cushion cover like this is super easy, no zippers required. Memory pillow ideas and inspiration. Next pin the collar down, along the seem as in picture 2. To do this, fold the edge over once by approx 1cm. Get started sewing with the right sewing tools how to: Next, i followed these steps in assembling the pillow cover. So i got the largest size available and turned it into a cushion cover. The size of your shirt will determine how large of a pillow you’ll make. It’s easy to do taking about 15 minutes from start to finish.
Button the shirt back up and enjoy the finished product! The size of your shirt will determine how large of a pillow you’ll make. Next pin the collar down, along the seem as in picture 2. So i got the largest size available and turned it into a cushion cover. Be sure to get it into the corners. Make sure the shirt is stuffed full, but not so much that the fabric is stretching. It’s easy to do taking about 15 minutes from start to finish. Trim the corners to reduce bulk. Insert it into the new pillow covers and fluff. Making a cushion cover like this is super easy, no zippers required. To do this, fold the edge over once by approx 1cm. Cut open pillows and remove the stuffing. Sew a pillow case cover how to: Back stitch over the button plackets at the top and bottom for reinforcement. Then stitch the collar up (with your sewing machine) along the pins. This piece will be used to close the neck hole of the shirt, so make sure it’s large enough to cover the hole. Here's what you'll need, clockwise from top left: Start from the center buttons and measure out half the size you’ll be cutting. Cut out a large rectangle, approximately 20cm x 20cm. Cut off a few inches on the top layer (front side) at the bottom of the shirt. Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones.
Be sure to pin the button placket, keeping the layers aligned. Hem all four edges of the rectangle you cut out in the last step. Lay the front out flat and carefully cut a straight line as high as you can, chopping off the neckline. Pin the front and back of the shirt pillow pieces with the right sides together. Making a memory pillow out of a special shirt is a great way to. Making a cushion cover like this is super easy, no zippers required. It’s easy to do taking about 15 minutes from start to finish. Cut open pillows and remove the stuffing. Decide what size pillow you’ll make and add 1 inch…so i’ll be cutting mine at 19″ for seam allowances. Button the shirt back up and enjoy the finished product! Do not cut the bottom layer (back side) *mostly you want the image on the front to be center, so this may determine how much or how little you cut off. Sew a pillow case cover how to: Start from the center buttons and measure out half the size you’ll be cutting. Cut out a large rectangle, approximately 20cm x 20cm. Then stitch the collar up (with your sewing machine) along the pins. Memory pillow ideas and inspiration. Next pin the collar down, along the seem as in picture 2. Be sure to get it into the corners. To do this, fold the edge over once by approx 1cm. Collect the discarded piece of fabric you cut off earlier. Get started sewing with the right sewing tools how to:
So i got the largest size available and turned it into a cushion cover. Cut open pillows and remove the stuffing. Then stitch the collar up (with your sewing machine) along the pins. Hem all four edges of the rectangle you cut out in the last step. Decide what size pillow you’ll make and add 1 inch…so i’ll be cutting mine at 19″ for seam allowances. Button the shirt back up and enjoy the finished product! Back stitch over the button plackets at the top and bottom for reinforcement. Start from the center buttons and measure out half the size you’ll be cutting. Collect the discarded piece of fabric you cut off earlier. Do not cut the bottom layer (back side) *mostly you want the image on the front to be center, so this may determine how much or how little you cut off. It’s easy to do taking about 15 minutes from start to finish. Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones. This piece will be used to close the neck hole of the shirt, so make sure it’s large enough to cover the hole. Be sure to get it into the corners. Making a cushion cover like this is super easy, no zippers required. Here's what you'll need, clockwise from top left: Memory pillow ideas and inspiration. Sew a pillow case cover how to: Place the pillow insert inside and fold the rectangular flap down to cover the hole. Make sure the shirt is stuffed full, but not so much that the fabric is stretching. Next, i followed these steps in assembling the pillow cover.
Next pin the collar down, along the seem as in picture 2. Then stitch the collar up (with your sewing machine) along the pins. Collect the discarded piece of fabric you cut off earlier. Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones. Back stitch over the button plackets at the top and bottom for reinforcement. Cut open pillows and remove the stuffing. Sew a pillow case cover how to: Making a memory pillow out of a special shirt is a great way to. Cut out a large rectangle, approximately 20cm x 20cm. Cut off a few inches on the top layer (front side) at the bottom of the shirt. Trim the corners to reduce bulk. Lay the front out flat and carefully cut a straight line as high as you can, chopping off the neckline. Be sure to pin the button placket, keeping the layers aligned. Make sure the shirt is stuffed full, but not so much that the fabric is stretching. So i got the largest size available and turned it into a cushion cover. This piece will be used to close the neck hole of the shirt, so make sure it’s large enough to cover the hole. Pin the front and back of the shirt pillow pieces with the right sides together. The size of your shirt will determine how large of a pillow you’ll make. Button the shirt back up and enjoy the finished product! Do not cut the bottom layer (back side) *mostly you want the image on the front to be center, so this may determine how much or how little you cut off. Making a cushion cover like this is super easy, no zippers required.
Button the shirt back up and enjoy the finished product! Making a cushion cover like this is super easy, no zippers required. Back stitch over the button plackets at the top and bottom for reinforcement. Cut out a large rectangle, approximately 20cm x 20cm. To do this, fold the edge over once by approx 1cm. Cut open pillows and remove the stuffing. Be sure to get it into the corners. Cut off a few inches on the top layer (front side) at the bottom of the shirt. It’s easy to do taking about 15 minutes from start to finish. Memory pillow ideas and inspiration. Collect the discarded piece of fabric you cut off earlier. This piece will be used to close the neck hole of the shirt, so make sure it’s large enough to cover the hole. Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones. Decide what size pillow you’ll make and add 1 inch…so i’ll be cutting mine at 19″ for seam allowances. So i got the largest size available and turned it into a cushion cover. Make sure the shirt is stuffed full, but not so much that the fabric is stretching. Then stitch the collar up (with your sewing machine) along the pins. Trim the corners to reduce bulk. Lay the front out flat and carefully cut a straight line as high as you can, chopping off the neckline. The size of your shirt will determine how large of a pillow you’ll make. Making a memory pillow out of a special shirt is a great way to.
Pin the front and back of the shirt pillow pieces with the right sides together. Next pin the collar down, along the seem as in picture 2. To do this, fold the edge over once by approx 1cm. This piece will be used to close the neck hole of the shirt, so make sure it’s large enough to cover the hole. Make sure the shirt is stuffed full, but not so much that the fabric is stretching. Place the pillow insert inside and fold the rectangular flap down to cover the hole. Trim the corners to reduce bulk. Start from the center buttons and measure out half the size you’ll be cutting. Decide what size pillow you’ll make and add 1 inch…so i’ll be cutting mine at 19″ for seam allowances. Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones. Collect the discarded piece of fabric you cut off earlier. Memory pillow ideas and inspiration. These shirts were size xxxl, so i was able to make 18″ pillows. Be sure to get it into the corners. Lay the front out flat and carefully cut a straight line as high as you can, chopping off the neckline. Making a memory pillow out of a special shirt is a great way to. So i got the largest size available and turned it into a cushion cover. Next, i followed these steps in assembling the pillow cover. Sew a pillow case cover how to: Cut open pillows and remove the stuffing. Insert it into the new pillow covers and fluff.
Trim the corners to reduce bulk. The size of your shirt will determine how large of a pillow you’ll make. Cut off a few inches on the top layer (front side) at the bottom of the shirt. This piece will be used to close the neck hole of the shirt, so make sure it’s large enough to cover the hole. Make sure the shirt is stuffed full, but not so much that the fabric is stretching. Next, i followed these steps in assembling the pillow cover. Be sure to pin the button placket, keeping the layers aligned. Be sure to get it into the corners. Insert it into the new pillow covers and fluff. Making a memory pillow out of a special shirt is a great way to. Do not cut the bottom layer (back side) *mostly you want the image on the front to be center, so this may determine how much or how little you cut off. Decide what size pillow you’ll make and add 1 inch…so i’ll be cutting mine at 19″ for seam allowances. Sew a pillow case cover how to: It’s easy to do taking about 15 minutes from start to finish. Collect the discarded piece of fabric you cut off earlier. So i got the largest size available and turned it into a cushion cover. Button the shirt back up and enjoy the finished product! Consider shortening the shirt before turning it into a pillow so it is more of a square than a. Here's what you'll need, clockwise from top left: Making a cushion cover like this is super easy, no zippers required. Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones.
Making a cushion cover like this is super easy, no zippers required. Making a memory pillow out of a special shirt is a great way to. Cut open pillows and remove the stuffing. Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones. Make sure the shirt is stuffed full, but not so much that the fabric is stretching. To do this, fold the edge over once by approx 1cm. It’s easy to do taking about 15 minutes from start to finish. Trim the corners to reduce bulk. Insert it into the new pillow covers and fluff. Next, i followed these steps in assembling the pillow cover. Be sure to pin the button placket, keeping the layers aligned. Here's what you'll need, clockwise from top left: Pin the front and back of the shirt pillow pieces with the right sides together. Hem all four edges of the rectangle you cut out in the last step. Consider shortening the shirt before turning it into a pillow so it is more of a square than a. Next pin the collar down, along the seem as in picture 2. Cut off a few inches on the top layer (front side) at the bottom of the shirt. This piece will be used to close the neck hole of the shirt, so make sure it’s large enough to cover the hole. Lay the front out flat and carefully cut a straight line as high as you can, chopping off the neckline. Do not cut the bottom layer (back side) *mostly you want the image on the front to be center, so this may determine how much or how little you cut off. Decide what size pillow you’ll make and add 1 inch…so i’ll be cutting mine at 19″ for seam allowances.
The size of your shirt will determine how large of a pillow you’ll make. Cut out a large rectangle, approximately 20cm x 20cm. Then stitch the collar up (with your sewing machine) along the pins. Pin the front and back of the shirt pillow pieces with the right sides together. Button the shirt back up and enjoy the finished product! So i got the largest size available and turned it into a cushion cover. These shirts were size xxxl, so i was able to make 18″ pillows. Cut open pillows and remove the stuffing. Decide what size pillow you’ll make and add 1 inch…so i’ll be cutting mine at 19″ for seam allowances. Trim the corners to reduce bulk. Insert it into the new pillow covers and fluff. Collect the discarded piece of fabric you cut off earlier. Place the pillow insert inside and fold the rectangular flap down to cover the hole. Here's what you'll need, clockwise from top left: Lay the front out flat and carefully cut a straight line as high as you can, chopping off the neckline. Making a cushion cover like this is super easy, no zippers required. Sew a pillow case cover how to: This piece will be used to close the neck hole of the shirt, so make sure it’s large enough to cover the hole. Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones. Making a memory pillow out of a special shirt is a great way to. Get started sewing with the right sewing tools how to:
Cut off a few inches on the top layer (front side) at the bottom of the shirt. Trim the corners to reduce bulk. It’s easy to do taking about 15 minutes from start to finish. Lay the front out flat and carefully cut a straight line as high as you can, chopping off the neckline. Start from the center buttons and measure out half the size you’ll be cutting. These shirts were size xxxl, so i was able to make 18″ pillows. Be sure to get it into the corners. Sew a pillow case cover how to: Then stitch the collar up (with your sewing machine) along the pins. Memory pillow ideas and inspiration. Insert it into the new pillow covers and fluff. Do not cut the bottom layer (back side) *mostly you want the image on the front to be center, so this may determine how much or how little you cut off. Next pin the collar down, along the seem as in picture 2. Cut open pillows and remove the stuffing. The size of your shirt will determine how large of a pillow you’ll make. Here's what you'll need, clockwise from top left: Get started sewing with the right sewing tools how to: Pin the front and back of the shirt pillow pieces with the right sides together. So i got the largest size available and turned it into a cushion cover. Make sure the shirt is stuffed full, but not so much that the fabric is stretching. Be sure to pin the button placket, keeping the layers aligned.
Decide what size pillow you’ll make and add 1 inch…so i’ll be cutting mine at 19″ for seam allowances. Collect the discarded piece of fabric you cut off earlier. Pin the front and back of the shirt pillow pieces with the right sides together. Consider shortening the shirt before turning it into a pillow so it is more of a square than a. Insert it into the new pillow covers and fluff. Trim the corners to reduce bulk. Button the shirt back up and enjoy the finished product! Making a cushion cover like this is super easy, no zippers required. Making a memory pillow out of a special shirt is a great way to. Sew a pillow case cover how to: Cut open pillows and remove the stuffing. The size of your shirt will determine how large of a pillow you’ll make. Next pin the collar down, along the seem as in picture 2. Then stitch the collar up (with your sewing machine) along the pins. Back stitch over the button plackets at the top and bottom for reinforcement. These shirts were size xxxl, so i was able to make 18″ pillows. Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones. Do not cut the bottom layer (back side) *mostly you want the image on the front to be center, so this may determine how much or how little you cut off. Here's what you'll need, clockwise from top left: Be sure to get it into the corners. Cut off a few inches on the top layer (front side) at the bottom of the shirt.
Hem all four edges of the rectangle you cut out in the last step. These shirts were size xxxl, so i was able to make 18″ pillows. Place the pillow insert inside and fold the rectangular flap down to cover the hole. Make sure the shirt is stuffed full, but not so much that the fabric is stretching. Making a memory pillow out of a special shirt is a great way to. Making a cushion cover like this is super easy, no zippers required. Cut off a few inches on the top layer (front side) at the bottom of the shirt. Decide what size pillow you’ll make and add 1 inch…so i’ll be cutting mine at 19″ for seam allowances. This piece will be used to close the neck hole of the shirt, so make sure it’s large enough to cover the hole. To do this, fold the edge over once by approx 1cm. Be sure to get it into the corners. The size of your shirt will determine how large of a pillow you’ll make. Pin the front and back of the shirt pillow pieces with the right sides together. Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones. Sew a pillow case cover how to: Here's what you'll need, clockwise from top left: Then stitch the collar up (with your sewing machine) along the pins. Next pin the collar down, along the seem as in picture 2. Do not cut the bottom layer (back side) *mostly you want the image on the front to be center, so this may determine how much or how little you cut off. Get started sewing with the right sewing tools how to: Next, i followed these steps in assembling the pillow cover.
Button the shirt back up and enjoy the finished product! Cut out a large rectangle, approximately 20cm x 20cm. Decide what size pillow you’ll make and add 1 inch…so i’ll be cutting mine at 19″ for seam allowances. Trim the corners to reduce bulk. Here's what you'll need, clockwise from top left: Memory pillow ideas and inspiration. Place the pillow insert inside and fold the rectangular flap down to cover the hole. Be sure to pin the button placket, keeping the layers aligned. Sew a pillow case cover how to: Making a memory pillow out of a special shirt is a great way to. Insert it into the new pillow covers and fluff. Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones. Next, i followed these steps in assembling the pillow cover. Consider shortening the shirt before turning it into a pillow so it is more of a square than a. Be sure to get it into the corners. Start from the center buttons and measure out half the size you’ll be cutting. These shirts were size xxxl, so i was able to make 18″ pillows. Hem all four edges of the rectangle you cut out in the last step. Lay the front out flat and carefully cut a straight line as high as you can, chopping off the neckline. Cut open pillows and remove the stuffing. The size of your shirt will determine how large of a pillow you’ll make.
Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones. Making a cushion cover like this is super easy, no zippers required. So i got the largest size available and turned it into a cushion cover. Cut open pillows and remove the stuffing. Back stitch over the button plackets at the top and bottom for reinforcement. Be sure to get it into the corners. Cut out a large rectangle, approximately 20cm x 20cm. It’s easy to do taking about 15 minutes from start to finish. The size of your shirt will determine how large of a pillow you’ll make. Then stitch the collar up (with your sewing machine) along the pins. Do not cut the bottom layer (back side) *mostly you want the image on the front to be center, so this may determine how much or how little you cut off. Insert it into the new pillow covers and fluff. Place the pillow insert inside and fold the rectangular flap down to cover the hole. To do this, fold the edge over once by approx 1cm. Next, i followed these steps in assembling the pillow cover. These shirts were size xxxl, so i was able to make 18″ pillows. Be sure to pin the button placket, keeping the layers aligned. Hem all four edges of the rectangle you cut out in the last step. Get started sewing with the right sewing tools how to: Button the shirt back up and enjoy the finished product! Cut off a few inches on the top layer (front side) at the bottom of the shirt.
This piece will be used to close the neck hole of the shirt, so make sure it’s large enough to cover the hole. To do this, fold the edge over once by approx 1cm. The size of your shirt will determine how large of a pillow you’ll make. Trim the corners to reduce bulk. Insert it into the new pillow covers and fluff. Lay the front out flat and carefully cut a straight line as high as you can, chopping off the neckline. Be sure to pin the button placket, keeping the layers aligned. Make sure the shirt is stuffed full, but not so much that the fabric is stretching. Do not cut the bottom layer (back side) *mostly you want the image on the front to be center, so this may determine how much or how little you cut off. Next pin the collar down, along the seem as in picture 2. These shirts were size xxxl, so i was able to make 18″ pillows. Be sure to get it into the corners. It’s easy to do taking about 15 minutes from start to finish. Hem all four edges of the rectangle you cut out in the last step. Then stitch the collar up (with your sewing machine) along the pins. Button the shirt back up and enjoy the finished product! Consider shortening the shirt before turning it into a pillow so it is more of a square than a. Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones. So i got the largest size available and turned it into a cushion cover. Memory pillow ideas and inspiration. Back stitch over the button plackets at the top and bottom for reinforcement.
Making a memory pillow out of a special shirt is a great way to. These shirts were size xxxl, so i was able to make 18″ pillows. Button the shirt back up and enjoy the finished product! Decide what size pillow you’ll make and add 1 inch…so i’ll be cutting mine at 19″ for seam allowances. Cut out a large rectangle, approximately 20cm x 20cm. Start from the center buttons and measure out half the size you’ll be cutting. Then stitch the collar up (with your sewing machine) along the pins. Be sure to pin the button placket, keeping the layers aligned. Get started sewing with the right sewing tools how to: Make sure the shirt is stuffed full, but not so much that the fabric is stretching. Place the pillow insert inside and fold the rectangular flap down to cover the hole. Consider shortening the shirt before turning it into a pillow so it is more of a square than a. Next, i followed these steps in assembling the pillow cover. Be sure to get it into the corners. It’s easy to do taking about 15 minutes from start to finish. To do this, fold the edge over once by approx 1cm. Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones. The size of your shirt will determine how large of a pillow you’ll make. Next pin the collar down, along the seem as in picture 2. Memory pillow ideas and inspiration. Trim the corners to reduce bulk.
Cut out a large rectangle, approximately 20cm x 20cm. It’s easy to do taking about 15 minutes from start to finish. So i got the largest size available and turned it into a cushion cover. Cut off a few inches on the top layer (front side) at the bottom of the shirt. Button the shirt back up and enjoy the finished product! Decide what size pillow you’ll make and add 1 inch…so i’ll be cutting mine at 19″ for seam allowances. These shirts were size xxxl, so i was able to make 18″ pillows. Sew a pillow case cover how to: Making a cushion cover like this is super easy, no zippers required. Collect the discarded piece of fabric you cut off earlier. Start from the center buttons and measure out half the size you’ll be cutting. Insert it into the new pillow covers and fluff. Consider shortening the shirt before turning it into a pillow so it is more of a square than a. Be sure to get it into the corners. Next pin the collar down, along the seem as in picture 2. Get started sewing with the right sewing tools how to: Hem all four edges of the rectangle you cut out in the last step. The size of your shirt will determine how large of a pillow you’ll make. Here's what you'll need, clockwise from top left: Do not cut the bottom layer (back side) *mostly you want the image on the front to be center, so this may determine how much or how little you cut off. Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones.
Sew a pillow case cover how to: Pin the front and back of the shirt pillow pieces with the right sides together. Do not cut the bottom layer (back side) *mostly you want the image on the front to be center, so this may determine how much or how little you cut off. It’s easy to do taking about 15 minutes from start to finish. Start from the center buttons and measure out half the size you’ll be cutting. Lay the front out flat and carefully cut a straight line as high as you can, chopping off the neckline. This piece will be used to close the neck hole of the shirt, so make sure it’s large enough to cover the hole. Button the shirt back up and enjoy the finished product! Collect the discarded piece of fabric you cut off earlier. Memory pillow ideas and inspiration. Next, i followed these steps in assembling the pillow cover. So i got the largest size available and turned it into a cushion cover. Decide what size pillow you’ll make and add 1 inch…so i’ll be cutting mine at 19″ for seam allowances. Hem all four edges of the rectangle you cut out in the last step. Cut off a few inches on the top layer (front side) at the bottom of the shirt. Insert it into the new pillow covers and fluff. To do this, fold the edge over once by approx 1cm. Back stitch over the button plackets at the top and bottom for reinforcement. Place the pillow insert inside and fold the rectangular flap down to cover the hole. Be sure to pin the button placket, keeping the layers aligned. The size of your shirt will determine how large of a pillow you’ll make.
Button the shirt back up and enjoy the finished product! Cut out a large rectangle, approximately 20cm x 20cm. Cut open pillows and remove the stuffing. Sew a pillow case cover how to: Making a cushion cover like this is super easy, no zippers required. These shirts were size xxxl, so i was able to make 18″ pillows. Next pin the collar down, along the seem as in picture 2. Be sure to get it into the corners. To do this, fold the edge over once by approx 1cm. Making a memory pillow out of a special shirt is a great way to. Then stitch the collar up (with your sewing machine) along the pins. Lay the front out flat and carefully cut a straight line as high as you can, chopping off the neckline. Pin the front and back of the shirt pillow pieces with the right sides together. Collect the discarded piece of fabric you cut off earlier. Place the pillow insert inside and fold the rectangular flap down to cover the hole. Trim the corners to reduce bulk. Next, i followed these steps in assembling the pillow cover. Hem all four edges of the rectangle you cut out in the last step. Be sure to pin the button placket, keeping the layers aligned. The size of your shirt will determine how large of a pillow you’ll make. Insert it into the new pillow covers and fluff.
Make sure the shirt is stuffed full, but not so much that the fabric is stretching. Making a memory pillow out of a special shirt is a great way to. Cut out a large rectangle, approximately 20cm x 20cm. Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones. It’s easy to do taking about 15 minutes from start to finish. Collect the discarded piece of fabric you cut off earlier. Next, i followed these steps in assembling the pillow cover. To do this, fold the edge over once by approx 1cm. Start from the center buttons and measure out half the size you’ll be cutting. Then stitch the collar up (with your sewing machine) along the pins. Cut off a few inches on the top layer (front side) at the bottom of the shirt. Hem all four edges of the rectangle you cut out in the last step. The size of your shirt will determine how large of a pillow you’ll make. Sew a pillow case cover how to: Here's what you'll need, clockwise from top left: Be sure to get it into the corners. Place the pillow insert inside and fold the rectangular flap down to cover the hole. Back stitch over the button plackets at the top and bottom for reinforcement. Do not cut the bottom layer (back side) *mostly you want the image on the front to be center, so this may determine how much or how little you cut off. Decide what size pillow you’ll make and add 1 inch…so i’ll be cutting mine at 19″ for seam allowances. Be sure to pin the button placket, keeping the layers aligned.
This piece will be used to close the neck hole of the shirt, so make sure it’s large enough to cover the hole. Get started sewing with the right sewing tools how to: Then stitch the collar up (with your sewing machine) along the pins. Hem all four edges of the rectangle you cut out in the last step. Decide what size pillow you’ll make and add 1 inch…so i’ll be cutting mine at 19″ for seam allowances. Making a memory pillow out of a special shirt is a great way to. So i got the largest size available and turned it into a cushion cover. To do this, fold the edge over once by approx 1cm. Making a cushion cover like this is super easy, no zippers required. Button the shirt back up and enjoy the finished product! Next, i followed these steps in assembling the pillow cover. Sew a pillow case cover how to: Collect the discarded piece of fabric you cut off earlier. The size of your shirt will determine how large of a pillow you’ll make. Start from the center buttons and measure out half the size you’ll be cutting. Here's what you'll need, clockwise from top left: Be sure to pin the button placket, keeping the layers aligned. Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones. Lay the front out flat and carefully cut a straight line as high as you can, chopping off the neckline. These shirts were size xxxl, so i was able to make 18″ pillows. Cut off a few inches on the top layer (front side) at the bottom of the shirt.
Cut off a few inches on the top layer (front side) at the bottom of the shirt. To do this, fold the edge over once by approx 1cm. Insert it into the new pillow covers and fluff. Memory pillow ideas and inspiration. Next pin the collar down, along the seem as in picture 2. Decide what size pillow you’ll make and add 1 inch…so i’ll be cutting mine at 19″ for seam allowances. This piece will be used to close the neck hole of the shirt, so make sure it’s large enough to cover the hole. These shirts were size xxxl, so i was able to make 18″ pillows. Then stitch the collar up (with your sewing machine) along the pins. Pin the front and back of the shirt pillow pieces with the right sides together. Making a cushion cover like this is super easy, no zippers required. Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones. Button the shirt back up and enjoy the finished product! Next, i followed these steps in assembling the pillow cover. Here's what you'll need, clockwise from top left: Make sure the shirt is stuffed full, but not so much that the fabric is stretching. Collect the discarded piece of fabric you cut off earlier. Get started sewing with the right sewing tools how to: Trim the corners to reduce bulk. The size of your shirt will determine how large of a pillow you’ll make. Cut open pillows and remove the stuffing.
Place the pillow insert inside and fold the rectangular flap down to cover the hole. Hem all four edges of the rectangle you cut out in the last step. Memory pillow ideas and inspiration. Be sure to pin the button placket, keeping the layers aligned. Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones. Sew a pillow case cover how to: Insert it into the new pillow covers and fluff. Cut open pillows and remove the stuffing. Next pin the collar down, along the seem as in picture 2. Decide what size pillow you’ll make and add 1 inch…so i’ll be cutting mine at 19″ for seam allowances. Then stitch the collar up (with your sewing machine) along the pins. Lay the front out flat and carefully cut a straight line as high as you can, chopping off the neckline. Pin the front and back of the shirt pillow pieces with the right sides together. Making a memory pillow out of a special shirt is a great way to. Back stitch over the button plackets at the top and bottom for reinforcement. This piece will be used to close the neck hole of the shirt, so make sure it’s large enough to cover the hole. Make sure the shirt is stuffed full, but not so much that the fabric is stretching. Do not cut the bottom layer (back side) *mostly you want the image on the front to be center, so this may determine how much or how little you cut off. Trim the corners to reduce bulk. Collect the discarded piece of fabric you cut off earlier. The size of your shirt will determine how large of a pillow you’ll make.
Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones. Back stitch over the button plackets at the top and bottom for reinforcement. Make sure the shirt is stuffed full, but not so much that the fabric is stretching. Next, i followed these steps in assembling the pillow cover. So i got the largest size available and turned it into a cushion cover. Pin the front and back of the shirt pillow pieces with the right sides together. Memory pillow ideas and inspiration. Here's what you'll need, clockwise from top left: Then stitch the collar up (with your sewing machine) along the pins. The size of your shirt will determine how large of a pillow you’ll make. Making a memory pillow out of a special shirt is a great way to. Start from the center buttons and measure out half the size you’ll be cutting. These shirts were size xxxl, so i was able to make 18″ pillows. Lay the front out flat and carefully cut a straight line as high as you can, chopping off the neckline. Hem all four edges of the rectangle you cut out in the last step. This piece will be used to close the neck hole of the shirt, so make sure it’s large enough to cover the hole. Be sure to get it into the corners. Consider shortening the shirt before turning it into a pillow so it is more of a square than a. Next pin the collar down, along the seem as in picture 2. Sew a pillow case cover how to: It’s easy to do taking about 15 minutes from start to finish.
Consider shortening the shirt before turning it into a pillow so it is more of a square than a. Pin the front and back of the shirt pillow pieces with the right sides together. Then stitch the collar up (with your sewing machine) along the pins. Cut out a large rectangle, approximately 20cm x 20cm. Next, i followed these steps in assembling the pillow cover. Hem all four edges of the rectangle you cut out in the last step. Place the pillow insert inside and fold the rectangular flap down to cover the hole. Back stitch over the button plackets at the top and bottom for reinforcement. Next pin the collar down, along the seem as in picture 2. Make sure the shirt is stuffed full, but not so much that the fabric is stretching. To do this, fold the edge over once by approx 1cm. Insert it into the new pillow covers and fluff. Be sure to get it into the corners. Here's what you'll need, clockwise from top left: This piece will be used to close the neck hole of the shirt, so make sure it’s large enough to cover the hole. Do not cut the bottom layer (back side) *mostly you want the image on the front to be center, so this may determine how much or how little you cut off. Collect the discarded piece of fabric you cut off earlier. Get started sewing with the right sewing tools how to: So i got the largest size available and turned it into a cushion cover. Start from the center buttons and measure out half the size you’ll be cutting. Trim the corners to reduce bulk.
Then stitch the collar up (with your sewing machine) along the pins. Next pin the collar down, along the seem as in picture 2. It’s easy to do taking about 15 minutes from start to finish. Place the pillow insert inside and fold the rectangular flap down to cover the hole. Cut off a few inches on the top layer (front side) at the bottom of the shirt. Pin the front and back of the shirt pillow pieces with the right sides together. Sew a pillow case cover how to: Decide what size pillow you’ll make and add 1 inch…so i’ll be cutting mine at 19″ for seam allowances. Here's what you'll need, clockwise from top left: Be sure to get it into the corners. Making a memory pillow out of a special shirt is a great way to. Be sure to pin the button placket, keeping the layers aligned. Lay the front out flat and carefully cut a straight line as high as you can, chopping off the neckline. Button the shirt back up and enjoy the finished product! Do not cut the bottom layer (back side) *mostly you want the image on the front to be center, so this may determine how much or how little you cut off. Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones. The size of your shirt will determine how large of a pillow you’ll make. To do this, fold the edge over once by approx 1cm. These shirts were size xxxl, so i was able to make 18″ pillows. Next, i followed these steps in assembling the pillow cover. Start from the center buttons and measure out half the size you’ll be cutting.
This piece will be used to close the neck hole of the shirt, so make sure it’s large enough to cover the hole. Making a memory pillow out of a special shirt is a great way to. Cut off a few inches on the top layer (front side) at the bottom of the shirt. Insert it into the new pillow covers and fluff. Get started sewing with the right sewing tools how to: Here's what you'll need, clockwise from top left: Collect the discarded piece of fabric you cut off earlier. Do not cut the bottom layer (back side) *mostly you want the image on the front to be center, so this may determine how much or how little you cut off. Be sure to get it into the corners. Lay the front out flat and carefully cut a straight line as high as you can, chopping off the neckline. Next, i followed these steps in assembling the pillow cover. Decide what size pillow you’ll make and add 1 inch…so i’ll be cutting mine at 19″ for seam allowances. Make sure the shirt is stuffed full, but not so much that the fabric is stretching. Sew a pillow case cover how to: Cut open pillows and remove the stuffing. The size of your shirt will determine how large of a pillow you’ll make. To do this, fold the edge over once by approx 1cm. Pin the front and back of the shirt pillow pieces with the right sides together. Button the shirt back up and enjoy the finished product! Then stitch the collar up (with your sewing machine) along the pins. Consider shortening the shirt before turning it into a pillow so it is more of a square than a.
Making a cushion cover like this is super easy, no zippers required. Making a memory pillow out of a special shirt is a great way to. Insert it into the new pillow covers and fluff. Next pin the collar down, along the seem as in picture 2. The size of your shirt will determine how large of a pillow you’ll make. Be sure to pin the button placket, keeping the layers aligned. Lay the front out flat and carefully cut a straight line as high as you can, chopping off the neckline. Start from the center buttons and measure out half the size you’ll be cutting. So i got the largest size available and turned it into a cushion cover. Consider shortening the shirt before turning it into a pillow so it is more of a square than a. Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones. Next, i followed these steps in assembling the pillow cover. It’s easy to do taking about 15 minutes from start to finish. Make sure the shirt is stuffed full, but not so much that the fabric is stretching. Pin the front and back of the shirt pillow pieces with the right sides together. Be sure to get it into the corners. Button the shirt back up and enjoy the finished product! Back stitch over the button plackets at the top and bottom for reinforcement. Cut out a large rectangle, approximately 20cm x 20cm. Trim the corners to reduce bulk. Sew a pillow case cover how to:
Be sure to pin the button placket, keeping the layers aligned.
Back stitch over the button plackets at the top and bottom for reinforcement. Cut off a few inches on the top layer (front side) at the bottom of the shirt. Cut open pillows and remove the stuffing.
These shirts were size xxxl, so i was able to make 18″ pillows. Pin the front and back of the shirt pillow pieces with the right sides together. Lay the front out flat and carefully cut a straight line as high as you can, chopping off the neckline. This piece will be used to close the neck hole of the shirt, so make sure it’s large enough to cover the hole. Trim the corners to reduce bulk. Cut open pillows and remove the stuffing. It’s easy to do taking about 15 minutes from start to finish. Get started sewing with the right sewing tools how to: Hem all four edges of the rectangle you cut out in the last step. Button the shirt back up and enjoy the finished product! To do this, fold the edge over once by approx 1cm. Start from the center buttons and measure out half the size you’ll be cutting. Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones. Making a memory pillow out of a special shirt is a great way to. Back stitch over the button plackets at the top and bottom for reinforcement. Here's what you'll need, clockwise from top left: Making a cushion cover like this is super easy, no zippers required. The size of your shirt will determine how large of a pillow you’ll make. Collect the discarded piece of fabric you cut off earlier. Be sure to pin the button placket, keeping the layers aligned. Insert it into the new pillow covers and fluff.
Insert it into the new pillow covers and fluff.
Button the shirt back up and enjoy the finished product! Place the pillow insert inside and fold the rectangular flap down to cover the hole. The size of your shirt will determine how large of a pillow you’ll make.
Start from the center buttons and measure out half the size you’ll be cutting. Next pin the collar down, along the seem as in picture 2. Memory pillow ideas and inspiration. Lay the front out flat and carefully cut a straight line as high as you can, chopping off the neckline. So i got the largest size available and turned it into a cushion cover. Cut open pillows and remove the stuffing. It’s easy to do taking about 15 minutes from start to finish. This piece will be used to close the neck hole of the shirt, so make sure it’s large enough to cover the hole. Decide what size pillow you’ll make and add 1 inch…so i’ll be cutting mine at 19″ for seam allowances. Back stitch over the button plackets at the top and bottom for reinforcement. Do not cut the bottom layer (back side) *mostly you want the image on the front to be center, so this may determine how much or how little you cut off. Trim the corners to reduce bulk. Insert it into the new pillow covers and fluff. Pin the front and back of the shirt pillow pieces with the right sides together. Next, i followed these steps in assembling the pillow cover. Making a cushion cover like this is super easy, no zippers required. Hem all four edges of the rectangle you cut out in the last step. Then stitch the collar up (with your sewing machine) along the pins. Cut out a large rectangle, approximately 20cm x 20cm. Be sure to pin the button placket, keeping the layers aligned. Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones.
Hem all four edges of the rectangle you cut out in the last step.
Decide what size pillow you’ll make and add 1 inch…so i’ll be cutting mine at 19″ for seam allowances. Sew a pillow case cover how to: Here's what you'll need, clockwise from top left:
Make sure the shirt is stuffed full, but not so much that the fabric is stretching. Lay the front out flat and carefully cut a straight line as high as you can, chopping off the neckline. Back stitch over the button plackets at the top and bottom for reinforcement. Cut off a few inches on the top layer (front side) at the bottom of the shirt. Cut out a large rectangle, approximately 20cm x 20cm. Memory pillow ideas and inspiration. These shirts were size xxxl, so i was able to make 18″ pillows. Then stitch the collar up (with your sewing machine) along the pins. Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones. Next, i followed these steps in assembling the pillow cover. Consider shortening the shirt before turning it into a pillow so it is more of a square than a. It’s easy to do taking about 15 minutes from start to finish. Be sure to get it into the corners. Do not cut the bottom layer (back side) *mostly you want the image on the front to be center, so this may determine how much or how little you cut off. Hem all four edges of the rectangle you cut out in the last step. Trim the corners to reduce bulk. Button the shirt back up and enjoy the finished product! Next pin the collar down, along the seem as in picture 2. Making a cushion cover like this is super easy, no zippers required. Get started sewing with the right sewing tools how to: Here's what you'll need, clockwise from top left:
This piece will be used to close the neck hole of the shirt, so make sure it’s large enough to cover the hole.
Next pin the collar down, along the seem as in picture 2. Consider shortening the shirt before turning it into a pillow so it is more of a square than a. Next, i followed these steps in assembling the pillow cover.
Back stitch over the button plackets at the top and bottom for reinforcement. Hem all four edges of the rectangle you cut out in the last step. Lay the front out flat and carefully cut a straight line as high as you can, chopping off the neckline. Consider shortening the shirt before turning it into a pillow so it is more of a square than a. Next, i followed these steps in assembling the pillow cover. Cut open pillows and remove the stuffing. Do not cut the bottom layer (back side) *mostly you want the image on the front to be center, so this may determine how much or how little you cut off. Next pin the collar down, along the seem as in picture 2. To do this, fold the edge over once by approx 1cm. Memory pillow ideas and inspiration. Place the pillow insert inside and fold the rectangular flap down to cover the hole. Here's what you'll need, clockwise from top left: Trim the corners to reduce bulk. Cut off a few inches on the top layer (front side) at the bottom of the shirt. The size of your shirt will determine how large of a pillow you’ll make. Decide what size pillow you’ll make and add 1 inch…so i’ll be cutting mine at 19″ for seam allowances. Cut out a large rectangle, approximately 20cm x 20cm. These shirts were size xxxl, so i was able to make 18″ pillows. Pin the front and back of the shirt pillow pieces with the right sides together. Sew a pillow case cover how to: Collect the discarded piece of fabric you cut off earlier.
Start from the center buttons and measure out half the size you’ll be cutting.
Then stitch the collar up (with your sewing machine) along the pins. Do not cut the bottom layer (back side) *mostly you want the image on the front to be center, so this may determine how much or how little you cut off. These shirts were size xxxl, so i was able to make 18″ pillows.
Decide what size pillow you’ll make and add 1 inch…so i’ll be cutting mine at 19″ for seam allowances. These shirts were size xxxl, so i was able to make 18″ pillows. So i got the largest size available and turned it into a cushion cover. Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones. Be sure to pin the button placket, keeping the layers aligned. Get started sewing with the right sewing tools how to: Then stitch the collar up (with your sewing machine) along the pins. To do this, fold the edge over once by approx 1cm. The size of your shirt will determine how large of a pillow you’ll make. Hem all four edges of the rectangle you cut out in the last step. Insert it into the new pillow covers and fluff. This piece will be used to close the neck hole of the shirt, so make sure it’s large enough to cover the hole. Cut open pillows and remove the stuffing. Button the shirt back up and enjoy the finished product! Do not cut the bottom layer (back side) *mostly you want the image on the front to be center, so this may determine how much or how little you cut off. Be sure to get it into the corners. Here's what you'll need, clockwise from top left: Next, i followed these steps in assembling the pillow cover. Next pin the collar down, along the seem as in picture 2. Start from the center buttons and measure out half the size you’ll be cutting. Collect the discarded piece of fabric you cut off earlier.
Lay the front out flat and carefully cut a straight line as high as you can, chopping off the neckline.
Making a memory pillow out of a special shirt is a great way to. Collect the discarded piece of fabric you cut off earlier. So i got the largest size available and turned it into a cushion cover.
Next pin the collar down, along the seem as in picture 2. This piece will be used to close the neck hole of the shirt, so make sure it’s large enough to cover the hole. Get started sewing with the right sewing tools how to: Consider shortening the shirt before turning it into a pillow so it is more of a square than a. Insert it into the new pillow covers and fluff. Then stitch the collar up (with your sewing machine) along the pins. Do not cut the bottom layer (back side) *mostly you want the image on the front to be center, so this may determine how much or how little you cut off. Make sure the shirt is stuffed full, but not so much that the fabric is stretching. Start from the center buttons and measure out half the size you’ll be cutting. Collect the discarded piece of fabric you cut off earlier. These shirts were size xxxl, so i was able to make 18″ pillows. Making a cushion cover like this is super easy, no zippers required. Hem all four edges of the rectangle you cut out in the last step. Be sure to get it into the corners. Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones. Trim the corners to reduce bulk. Place the pillow insert inside and fold the rectangular flap down to cover the hole. Decide what size pillow you’ll make and add 1 inch…so i’ll be cutting mine at 19″ for seam allowances. Be sure to pin the button placket, keeping the layers aligned. So i got the largest size available and turned it into a cushion cover. Button the shirt back up and enjoy the finished product!
Trim the corners to reduce bulk.
Making a cushion cover like this is super easy, no zippers required.
Then stitch the collar up (with your sewing machine) along the pins. It’s easy to do taking about 15 minutes from start to finish. Be sure to get it into the corners. Next pin the collar down, along the seem as in picture 2. Decide what size pillow you’ll make and add 1 inch…so i’ll be cutting mine at 19″ for seam allowances. These shirts were size xxxl, so i was able to make 18″ pillows. Insert it into the new pillow covers and fluff. Sew a pillow case cover how to: Making a cushion cover like this is super easy, no zippers required. Here's what you'll need, clockwise from top left: Pin the front and back of the shirt pillow pieces with the right sides together. Collect the discarded piece of fabric you cut off earlier. Place the pillow insert inside and fold the rectangular flap down to cover the hole. Making a memory pillow out of a special shirt is a great way to. Make sure the shirt is stuffed full, but not so much that the fabric is stretching. Start from the center buttons and measure out half the size you’ll be cutting. Make new pillow covers out of cotton for the inside pillow the same size as the old ones. Get started sewing with the right sewing tools how to: Button the shirt back up and enjoy the finished product! Be sure to pin the button placket, keeping the layers aligned. Memory pillow ideas and inspiration.