Fabric you need~
3/4 yard (27 inches) of the main fabric
1/4 yard (9 inches) of coordinating fabric for the cuff
2 inch strip of solid fabric for trim or 44 inch long crochet trim
Cut all your fabrics and press. Trim off the selvedges so they are all the same width. I layer my 3 fabrics with the folds matching up and then trim all three together.
Press your 2 inch strip (to make a 1 inch strip) and your 1/4 yard cuff strip in half with wrong sides together and right sides facing out.
Unfold your cuff fabric and lay it out with the right sides facing up.
Place your main fabric on top of the cuff fabric with right side facing up, and then the 1 inch folded strip on top of the main fabric.
Match up the raw edges.
This is how it should look at this point. Now comes the magic part! :) Take the bottom of the main fabric and start rolling it up.
Roll the main fabric to the center of the cuff fabric.
Take the bottom of the cuff (pink floral) fabric and bring it up over the roll and match up the raw edges so you have a tube.
Pin your 4 layers. The bottom cuff, the main fabric, the trim fabric and then the top layer of the cuff fabric that wrapped around over the roll.
See how it is a tube.
Sew a 1/4 inch seam.
Pull your main fabric out from the tube. Now you have your cuff, trim and main fabric sewn together! Its magic I tell ya! :)
Now trim off the uneven edges. I had it folded like a pillowcase with right sides together and then trimmed.
To sew the edges of the pillowcase together using a french seam fold
your pillowcase in half the other way by placing wrong sides together
(right sides facing up). Pin along the side with the raw edges and the
bottom that has the raw edges.
Sew a 1/4 inch scant (a little smaller than a 1/4 inch) around the edge and bottom to enclose your pillowcase.
Turn the pillowcase so the right sides are together and wrong sides are facing out. Press.
Sew a 1/4 inch seam around the side and bottom. The french seam encloses the raw edges.
Yippee, we're all done!! Wasn't that easy peasy! :)
If you prefer to do a regular seam
instead of a french seam, just sew a 1/4 inch seam and then I advise to
do a zig zag stitch since pillowcases are washed often.
For extra sweetness you can add crochet trim. I just love this delicate touch!
Now have fun making lots and lots of them. :)
And for special occasions like going camping! :)
My sister in law, Katrina and I had fun making these cute boy ones last night for our camping trip we are having over labor day! Our boys were so excited to see that they get pillowcases too!
I hope everyone has a wonderful week and enjoys the holiday week-end!
These are adorable Kerri. I love them, and the camping ones . . .too cute!!
ReplyDeleteVery good tutorial. I have made these before, but now seeing yours, I want to make some more!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Great turtorial - I love the crochet edging. You always have a special touch.
ReplyDeleteThose look awesome.
ReplyDeleteKerri...I have these on my list to do for Christmas. Glad to know it worked out so well. Hmm...what gorgeous fabric should I try it out on...smiles..Renee
ReplyDeletethose are adorable! i think i need to try a couple for ava's new bed! thanks for the tutorial! :)
ReplyDeleteLove your fabrics. I found the tube instructions
ReplyDeleteearlier and made Christmas pillowcases for my grandchildren. After making the first set I started making the french seams also. I found some birthday fabric and made them each one. They liked them so much they are still sleeping with them 3 months later.. Glad to see I did my frensh seams like you do. Camping ones sound cute also.
These are so darling and sweet!! Who wouldn't want to rest their head on these pretties!! xo Heather
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ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this tutorial. I am re-decorating my bedroom and wanted to make matching pillow cases. I came accross your gorgeous blog last night and it is fabulous!! Thankyou for sharing all your wonderful ideas and tips. x
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun weekend coming up. Hope you have a great time!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is like sewing Voodoo or something, very clever and cool! Thanks for sharing :)
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Thank you for the tutorial! Good project for over the holiday weekend!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! This is genius! I have never seen this method and wish I had when I've made a few pillow cases in the past. I'm seriously going to make some of these today!
ReplyDeleteThese fabrics are so delightful! I don't sew but my DIL does so I will book mark this tutorial for her! Thanks! ♥
ReplyDeleteSUPER!
ReplyDeleteThose are darling! Can't wait to try this method!
ReplyDeleteThese are soo adorable and sweet!! :) Have a great day! xo Holly
ReplyDeleteI love making pillowcases! What a fun way to do them...thanks for sharing!
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I've seen other directions for this same process and was always confused. Your directions make it so clear!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this tutorial. I have made many a pillow case, but not as easy as these. thanks again.
ReplyDeleteWill be making some funky fun ones for the childrens hospital.
These are too cute. What great fabrics you chose. I will be making some of these for my grandkids. And I've just changed the way that I will be making my pillowcase dresses. This is so much easier. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis tutorial was really easy to understand-thanks for that. Has anyone tried making these pillowcases with other softer fabric, like flannel?
ReplyDeleteI haven't made them with flannel but I'm sure it would be just as easy. What a great idea for winter pillows, so soft and warm!
DeleteJust finished my first magic case...so cute and easy! Thank you for sharing your tutorial, I'm pinning it so I can make more :)
ReplyDeleteUsed this method to make mini pillow cases for small travel pillows for my grandkids last year. Super easy and turned out very professionally. 3-year-old granddaughter drags hers downstairs to lay on to watch TV everyday. All of them keep them on their beds still! HUGE HIT!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe timing is perfect. I just joined a guild and they do pillow cases for different causes. The lady handing out the kits so "They're so easy -- just be sure to do French seams." Hmmmmm -- I didn't understand the directions on how to do the pillowcases, let alone French seams. Now that I see the pictures with the tutorial it all makes sense. You're saving me a great deal of embarrassment :-) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHow long does it take you to make one? A set? I'm planning an Elving Session tomorrow and wonder just how many I can get done. I'm also on restriction to just use fabrics from my stash so this is a great idea. Nice photo illustrations by the way. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteHi Robin,
DeleteI would say approx. an hour for a set. It may take a bit longer or a bit faster depending on the person though.
Thanks for your sweet comment!!
Like your taste in color choice, I want to try these for sure thanks for sharing!
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ReplyDeleteYou are wonderful for posting this great tutorial. I too love your print combination choices...these are such happy pillowcases. They take me right back to my hippie days in the 60s & 70s. (And that's a GOOD thing!)
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Thank you for posting this tutorial!! I just finished making two...I feel like a pro! My little guys are going to love them!
ReplyDeleteJust want to let you know how much I loved your tute for the pillowcases. I am teaching a friend to sew, and this was such an easy project that is sooo rewarding! You have touched a lot of lives with your generous sharing.
ReplyDeleteIa there a way to print out these instructions for the pillowcases?
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for visiting my blog!! I don't have a printable pdf version, only this that is on my blog.
DeleteKerri,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the tutorial on these pillowcases. I just made my first one and was amazed! It really is magic.(hehe)
I have seen a few of these tutorials. Yours was by far the easiest to understand. Thanks I had just bought 6 sets of material to do these hoping to find an easy tutorial. :)
ReplyDeleteKerri,
ReplyDeleteJust a quick question. I plan on monogramming the bottom cuff with my grandaughter's name. I will monogram on the cuff that lays flat on the table and layers with the other two fabrics, right? Not the folded half of the cuff that pulls over to make the roll?? The cuff that folds over the roll (before sewing) will eventually be the inside of the cuff of the pillowcase, right?
Can't wait to get started! Thanks--
Kathy
Hi Kathy,
DeleteYes you are right. The cuff that folds over the roll will be the inside after you pull your main fabric out from the tube. :)
Many Thanks!
Deletejust getting back to sewing after many years and thought I would start with this pillowcase just to get to know my little machine....easy peasy...thank you!
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Hi Kerri. Thank you for your fabulous tutorial! I made my first set and posted them today, linking back here. :0) They were so much fun to make!! Trish
ReplyDeleteFrom Joyce F. Garrison - our Church makes tons of pillowcases for cancer patients in our local hospitals and it is a sign of love to them plus encouragement to know someone cares - keep on showing us how to do things - you are beautiful
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ReplyDeleteI have to admit in all my years of sewing (38) I have never seen this. But I ran across it and saved it. This past 5 days I have my grandchildren visiting. Yesterday was a free day. I wanted to teach my 9 year old granddaughter how to sew. We made this. She sewed on my machine and it looks awesome. She wanted flannel (her choice) so we used Hello Kitty in hot pink and black ribbon. A couple of hours (she did alot of the work) she had a pillowcase. We are both thrilled with the results. Thankyou for the most awesome tutorial. You younger sewers are so freaking clever. We did everything the hard way. Thank you! !!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this wonderful tutorial. Now to find some fabulous fabric like the ones you used. One thing I must ask, do you wash the fabric before you start or do you just leave it. I didn't see you mention this in the tutorial and maybe it's just understood but I'd like to know if you wash the fabric before you sew. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your sweet comment!! I do not pre-wash any of my fabric before I sew with them. I've never had any problems. :)
DeleteMy mom just made those with my kiddos the other week! :-)
ReplyDeleteEven though you first posted this a long time ago, wanted you to know how much I appreciate that it is still on the blog. I am making a pillow case for a quilt that will be a gift. This tutorial is perfect! I thought it would be a great way to store quilt, and a nice package too. Thanks again.
DeleteI've made these for years and they make cute Christmas gift too!
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Last Christmas my friends and I decided to do a 'homemade only' gift exchange. I made these for them, a perfect beginner's sewing project for me and something usable for them :) Everyone loved them! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteI just finished making two of your easy pillowcases to match the quilt I'm making for my bed. They turned out beautifully!! Thanks for the great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI really happy to know that and i want to try this also one!
ReplyDeleteWhen i was a little then I had a sleepover party for one of my birthdays and we did pillow case decorating...I think we just used fabric markers but I remember it being great fun...and I still have my pillow case!
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ReplyDeleteI LOVE these. I have found that if I accordian-fold the large piece, it is much easier to pull out! TFS
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This is MAGIC! So glad I checked out your tutorial. I've been wanting to make pillow cases with the three coordinating fabrics but I wasn't sure how to handle all the raw edges! This is fantastic. Thank you for the great, detailed tutorial!
ReplyDeleteMy niece would love if she got to choose material to make her own pillow case. I can see her picking out all pink prints. Pink is her favorite color.
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ReplyDeleteThis was so great! I had to make a small pillowcase for my friend's son so I adjusted the measurements a bit, but it could not have been easier! Thanks so much for the tutorial - now I have to make new pillowcases for myself... :)
ReplyDeleteThese are darling! Thanks for the detailed instructions. The style I'd been using before wasn't as cute without the ribbons. Have you ever tried customizable? That's the next DIY I want to try.
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Hi Kerri! Just wanted to say THANK YOU so much for this wonderful pillowcase tutorial! I've spent two evenings now making a bunch of them and now I am ADDICTED! I just used some old fabrics from my stash that I've had for years and didn't know what to do with...and wow even with my not so cute fabric..they turned out so cute anyway! Your tutorial is fool-proof - even for silly fools like me...ha ha! Thanks again for taking the time to show us how to make these. Your directions are so clear and the photos are just beautiful! I love your taste! Beautiful! I can't wait to go shopping for some really cute fabrics so I can make these for my sweet nephew and nieces! Hmmm....they might get one for each holiday....Halloween, Christmas, Birthday, Easter etc!
ReplyDeleteNow I have a place to use up all my mismatched sheets! Granddaughter and I are gonna have fun!
ReplyDeleteHi, I have seen many tutorial for the magic pillow case. yours are really clear and the photos are great. I just made 2 pillow cases for my son at college in just about an hour. the only thing I changed was putting the wrong sides together first and then turning it so the seams would be on the inside when I did the second sewing . I like the french seam inside. thank you so much for having such clear directions. kathleen
ReplyDeleteGreat Tutorial! Definitely making some Christmas Pillow cases this year!
ReplyDeleteSEW love this tutorial. I found it on Pinterest. Now I plan on making pillow cases for the holidays. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this WONDERFUL tutorial!
ReplyDeleteHow amazing! Thanks for sharing and clear instructions. Do you use 100% cotton? I am thinking that anything would work.
ReplyDeleteI saw this a few years ago on another site and made some for my grand kiddos. I am again making more of these for a contribution. This is such a quick way of making pillow cases. Kuddos.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE this tutorial. One turned out dorky, but that's ok, it's the thought that counts, right?
ReplyDeleteThank you for this great tutorial! One turned out dorky, I got my trim on the edge rather than on the main color, but that's ok. I don't follow directions too well. :)
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ReplyDeleteI love your pillow cases! I also love the fabrics!! Where do you get them?
ReplyDeleteI love these vintage look pillow cases...will make great gifts for young and old alike. I can't wait to get started. Your tutorial has inspired me to order my cutting mat and ruler with cutting wheel to get started on next year's Christmas gifts.
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