The handle was long to swing around and there was a pocket on the inside. Another friend of hers (who I had never met) made her a blanket from the same exact fabric!
Not too long ago I heard the news that after a non-cancer related surgery it was found that the cancer was back and had spread. This was very heartbreaking for all of us but I know that if anyone can fight it off a second time it would be her!!
I knew that I had to make her something else so I racked my brain and talked to her wonderful British husband and he suggested a pillow. Of Course!! I also knew that she liked British shows like me and I just happened to have a Tardis pattern that I had been dying to try. The Tardis is the space ship from Dr.Who which is one of the best shows ever!!
At the same time, I also needed to write a tutorial for the upcoming Craft Market that I am in....
be sure to mark your calendars for this!!
So my tutorial will be for adding a zipper to a pillow cover. I know that a lot of people are afraid of zippers and prefer to do an envelope type cover but I like the zipper....little boys are tempted to stick their hands and stuff in the envelope pillows!
The first thing you need to do is finish the front and back of the pillow. Size is totally up to you and what you are making. Mine are a finished size of 18 in by 24 in. I accidently got a 24 in zipper instead of a 18 in one but longer is always better than shorter.
The draw a line 1/2 in in from the edge across the whole length of the bottom edge.
Then draw a line one inch in from each side.
Now you are going to iron the seam open. See how it sticks up? (Please excuse messy desk in the background!)
Press open the seam so that both sides lay flat and open.
Now you are going to lay your zipper face down along the crease where the 2 pieces connect.
I like to open the zipper a little so that I know it is inside the area it needs to be. This also helps you to be able to sew the ends down well.
Then pin the zipper down along the length of it so it doesn't move. You may also mark a 1/2 inch in from the edges on the zipper so that you know where you started basting.
Then it is time to put your zipper foot on your machine and start sewing around the zipper. I like to do extra back stitching at the ends to make it more sturdy.
Once I get down to the opposite end as the zipper, I like to flip it over and clip the threads right on top of the zipper so that I can move the zipper further down and out of the way when I get to the area that I started.
Here is what is should look like on the front after you have sewn around the zipper! Now remember how I clipped the threads over the zipper pull? Now is the time to clip the rest of the basting stitches and pull the little threads out! (I really hate this part)
Sew them together, turn inside out, and stuff with whatever you desire!!!
Doesn't this look nice?!!
As I mentioned, I made this pillow as a comfy pillow. Instead of using a pillow-form, I made my own pillow for the inside. I got some Micro Beads to give it some weight and them I stuffed the rest with Pellon Perfect Loft to give it some comfiness!
Lesli received the pillow and loved it! I hope to be able to add picture of her and the pillow soon!
You can read more about her and her amazing journey here.
Let me know if you try out my pillow zipper and if you have any questions!!
~Kim
Lesli received the pillow and loved it! I hope to be able to add picture of her and the pillow soon!
You can read more about her and her amazing journey here.
Let me know if you try out my pillow zipper and if you have any questions!!
~Kim
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