How to Sew Throw Pillow Cases
- 1). Place your throw pillow onto a piece of muslin and trace around it using your tailor's chalk. Draw another line 1/2-inch out from the first line, to account for seam allowance.
- 2). Cut out the throw pillow pieces from the muslin. This is your throw pillow pattern piece. Save it to use on more than one pillow cover project.
- 3). Pin the muslin throw pillow pattern onto the wrong side of your upholstery or seasonal fabric. Trace around it using your tailor's chalk. Repeat this process for the other side of your pillow.
- 4). Cut out your outlined pieces from the pillow case fabric and pin them together with their right sides facing.
- 5). Sew all the way around your pillow case, allowing a 1/4- to 1/2-inch seam allowance. Be sure to leave a 6-inch gap along the seam that is not sewn so that you have a place to install your zipper.
- 6). Attach your zipper to the opening on your pillow case, using the zipper foot on your sewing machine. Take care to get as close as you can to the teeth of the zipper without actually hitting them. This will help ensure that your zipper is not too visible on your finished product.
- 7). Turn your pillow case right side out and stuff your pillow into it. Zipper it closed and place it onto your furniture with the zipper facing down so that it is less visible.