I absolutely love this easy to follow tutorial. The pillow slip turned out so cute. There is a presser foot that takes some of the sewing steps away. This presser foot overcasts and sews the seam at the same time making a beautiful finished seam.
Thank U 4 this video...u were SO detailed/slow in the process...to Me...that helped Me understand What I needed to do/how...thank u again?....Keep doing what U do...I was IMPRESSED
Very nice! Easy to follow & clear instructions. There is an even a more easy way. Make ruffle & attach to the case fabric (do not sew seam first. Then fold print inside, plain side out. sew pillow all the way down. Finish off seam. Turn right side out. Finish ruffle seam.
I'm not much of a seamstress, but I learnt to pin things with the pins going vertical towards where you'll be sewing. That way, you can just run right over the pins and take them out when done. So much easier and faster. And no, the sewing machine needle doesn't break, it simply moves over the pin.
I love my ruffler attachment. It does make beautiful ruffles, however I think her tutorial really makes it easy to make ruffles for People who need easy.
Thank you for the clear tutorial, it is exactly what I am looking for! I am a little confused on the measurement........The pillow case is 42 inches wide, do you mean for the two pieces of ruffle to be 42 in wide each, instead of 22 inches? Thank you!
I want to do this for a standard size 20 x 26 pillows. And I would like to make an 11" ruffle. Can you please help me with what my measurements? I am a Complete newbie, but want to tackle this as my first job. Just brought a sewing machine at 40+yrs old. Please help. And thank you for such a well planned turtorial. The only that I could find for this particular project on You tube. Your pillows are quite lovely
start by cutting your fabric out of one piece that is 41X28 once you have sewn around the two outer side, slip it on the pillow to check for fix. you can easily make adjustments before you add the ruffle. Hope this helps.
Thank you! I haven’t sewn in 35 years! This is a perfect refresher. I’m way less nervous to start my project now ☺️
Girl! If I had your skills, I'd be sewing all kinds of stuff! Beautiful !
I love it! That finishing stitch makes it look so professional...thank you so much
I absolutely love this easy to follow tutorial. The pillow slip turned out so cute. There is a presser foot that takes some of the sewing steps away. This presser foot overcasts and sews the seam at the same time making a beautiful finished seam.
So pretty! Thank-you for sharing!
Robin, these are great! Thanks for sharing how to do this. I am a little rusty so I am thankful for a refresh.
I sew a lot and I want to say good job Robin, you should be proud
I love your pillowcases. Your video made me want to plug in my sewing machine and get busy making pillowcases!
Picked up some different techniques today while watching. I do like the fabric. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for your easy to follow video on how to make ruffle pillocases. I will try to make a couple for our bed. It really looks nice.
That was great....and those pillow cases look great!!!
Those look great. Now I want to see up a set too!
Wow! Very nice and you are an excellent instructor.
Nice job well done with excellent instructions. Thank You.
Beautiful pillow cases. I’m going to have to try this.
Great job!! It looks so professional. Love your many talents! Thank you for sharing.💕
Wow Robin, these came out really nice! You made it look so simple!
Thank U 4 this video...u were SO detailed/slow in the process...to Me...that helped Me understand What I needed to do/how...thank u again?....Keep doing what U do...I was IMPRESSED
Those are beautiful! Thanks for the tutorial.
Adorbs!! love it and looks great 🙂
Thank you. Excellent teaching directions. I love to sew too thanks to my Grandmas teaching. 💕🙏💕😉💕
I love,love ,love your Chanel. Great tutorials.
These are so beautiful!.. You did a great job of explaining everything!..I am going to try these. Thank you for this tutorial👍🌷😊💕
Very nice! Easy to follow & clear instructions. There is an even a more easy way. Make ruffle & attach to the case fabric (do not sew seam first. Then fold print inside, plain side out. sew pillow all the way down. Finish off seam. Turn right side out. Finish ruffle seam.
Your so right, never thought of that. Ok now I really need to make another one and use your technique. Thanks.
Very cute pillows. Great tutorial. 😊
You are so talented! Very pretty.
Thanks so much. I love how they turned out.
Oh wow! That looks great,
Excellent job ❤️
These are beautiful 🤗❤️
Love your pillow cases Robin. I think I could do it too
I love how this turned out! You made it so easy to understand :)
I'm not much of a seamstress, but I learnt to pin things with the pins going vertical towards where you'll be sewing. That way, you can just run right over the pins and take them out when done. So much easier and faster. And no, the sewing machine needle doesn't break, it simply moves over the pin.
Thanks, these look wonderful and you directions were so clear. Made it look easy. Time to pull out the sewing machine. :)
Going to make mine also
You make it look really easy! I don't have any luck sewing !
How sweet
Do I need another pillowcase no, but it makes me want to make one brilliant job robin 😁💜🏴
lol, I am the same way, made myself a few more in a pretty floral print as well.
Very nice! Nice clear video and instructions. Thank you! :-)
get a ruffler attachment; so much easier; no broken threads when pulling. make it easy on yourself. pretty pillowcases.
I love my ruffler attachment. It does make beautiful ruffles, however I think her tutorial really makes it easy to make ruffles for People who need easy.
Can you do more please, love your videos x x
Thank you for the clear tutorial, it is exactly what I am looking for! I am a little confused on the measurement........The pillow case is 42 inches wide, do you mean for the two pieces of ruffle to be 42 in wide each, instead of 22 inches? Thank you!
Cut 2 pieces of fabric 22" long by 6" wide. For the Ruffles
Body of pillowcase cut out 30" wide by 42" long
You said you were making a standard size case of 30x42 but a queen size,that I want, is a 20x30. Please help!
I want to do this for a standard size 20 x 26 pillows. And I would like to make an 11" ruffle. Can you please help me with what my measurements? I am a Complete newbie, but want to tackle this as my first job. Just brought a sewing machine at 40+yrs old. Please help. And thank you for such a well planned turtorial. The only that I could find for this particular project on You tube. Your pillows are quite lovely
start by cutting your fabric out of one piece that is 41X28 once you have sewn around the two outer side, slip it on the pillow to check for fix. you can easily make adjustments before you add the ruffle. Hope this helps.
Robin Johnson Thanks so much! New subbie!
What size is your case? A standard 30x42? I want to make a queen but the measurements are smaller than yours at 20x30.
why in the beginning of your video is your fabric folded over to make 2 large cut outs and 4 small for the ruffles?
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