How to Make a Pillow Cover without Zipper

If you’ve been looking for a creative way to update your pillow covers without spending money on zippers or purchasing new ones altogether, then this blog post is just what you need! DIY-ing a pillow cover doesn’t have to be complicated. With the right techniques and tools, anyone can make their own gorgeous custom pillowcases with ease.

How to Make a Pillow Cover without Zipper

In this post, we’ll walk you through the basics of how to make a pillow cover without zipper. From gathering materials and cutting out fabric pieces to assembling them together into an attractive accessory for any room. We’ve also included some helpful images and tips along the way that will make it easier for even novice crafters to get great results. So buckle up and let’s begin!

The Allure of Homemade Pillow Covers

Making a pillow cover without a zipper is an easy and cost-effective way to update the look of your home. Pillow covers are versatile, allowing you to switch up your décor on a whim. Plus, when you make them yourself, you can choose any fabric to perfectly match your style.

The first step in making a pillow cover without a zipper is to measure the pillow you plan to cover. You will need a piece of fabric twice as wide and two and one-half times as long as your pillow. After cutting the fabric, fold it in half lengthwise with the right sides together.

Next, sew three sides of the rectangle together, leaving one end open. You can use a serger to finish the seams or an overlock stitch on a regular sewing machine. Once the three sides are sewn, turn the fabric tube right side out and insert your pillow.

Before closing off the open end of the pillow cover, you may want to embellish it with any number of decorative techniques such as applique, beading or rickrack. To close the opening, use a tight whip stitch to sew it shut. For extra strength and durability, you can add an invisible zipper to your pillow cover later if desired.

Invisible Zipper to Your Pillow Cover

10 Methods How to Make a Pillow Cover Without Zipper

1.  Hand Sewn

One of the most common methods for making a pillow cover is to hand-sew it. This method is relatively simple and does not require any special equipment. All you need is a needle and thread and some basic sewing skills. The downside of this method is that it can be time-consuming, particularly if you are making a large cover.

To sew a pillow cover without a zipper, you will need to start by cutting two pieces of the same size fabric. Lay one piece of fabric on an even surface right-side up. Place the other piece face down over it so that the wrong sides of the fabric are touching.

2.  Machine Sewn

If you have a sewing machine, you can use it to make your pillow cover. This method is faster than hand sewing and can be just as strong, provided you use the correct stitching settings on your machine. The downside of this method is that you need to have a sewing machine, which can be expensive to purchase.

Start by cutting two pieces of fabric that are the same size. Lay one piece of fabric face up and place the other on top, face down. Line up all the edges and pin the two pieces together, leaving a few inches open at one end.

3.  No-sew

If you don’t know how to sew or don’t have a sewing machine, you can still make a pillow cover using a no-sew method. There are several ways to do this, but one of the most common is to use fabric glue or fusible webbing. This method is quick and easy, but the bond may not be as strong as if you had sewn the cover.

 Use Fabric Glue or Fusible Webbing

To make a pillow cover without sewing using fabric glue or fusible webbing, you’ll need the same materials as for the zipper method (pillow insert, fabric, scissors). Start by cutting two pieces of your chosen fabric to the same size as your pillow insert plus 1 inch on each side.

4.  Envelope Style

The envelope style is one of the most popular methods for making pillow covers, as it doesn’t require any sewing and is very simple to do. To make an envelope style cover, you simply fold the fabric in half with the wrong sides together and then sew three sides together, leaving one side open. Once you’ve sewn the three sides together, turn the cover right side out and insert your pillow.

5.  Buttoned

Another popular method for making pillow covers is to button them. This method is similar to the envelope style, except that you sew buttons onto the fabric instead of leaving an opening. This method is quick and easy and gives your pillow a more polished look.

 Pillow Covers is to Button Them

Start by measuring the size of your pillow and cutting two pieces of fabric to match. Place the two pieces right sides together and sew around three sides, leaving one end open. Turn the cover right side out and sew on buttons along the opening to close it. If you don’t have buttons, you can use ties or ribbons instead.

6.  Tied

The tied method is similar to the buttoned method, except that you tie the fabric instead of buttoning it. This method is quick and easy and can be adjusted to fit any size pillow. To use it, start by cutting two pieces of fabric the same size as the pillow.

Lay them right side together and sew along three sides. Turn the cover right side out and place your pillow inside. Fold the open end of the fabric in on itself until it fits snugly around your pillow.

7.  Zipper

One of the most common methods for making a pillow cover is to add a zipper. This method gives your pillow a more finished look and makes it easier to remove and wash the cover. The downside of this method is that it requires some basic sewing skills and can be time-consuming.

To add a zipper, measure the circumference of your pillow and cut a piece of fabric that is twice as wide as the measurement plus 1 inch for seam allowance. Lay the two pieces of fabric pieces right sides together and stitch around three sides, leaving one side open. To add a zipper, turn

8.  Piping

If you want to give your pillow a more tailored look, you can add piping. This method is similar to the zipper method, except that it requires some extra steps to sew the piping onto the fabric before sewing the cover together. To sew the piping on, start by pinning it to one edge of the fabric.

Then, use a zipper foot on your sewing machine to stitch along the edge of the piping, making sure that you are stitching through both layers of fabric and the cord inside the piping. Once you have finished stitching, turn the cover right side out and press it flat. Now you can sew the cover together, following the same steps outlined in the zipper section.

9.  Ruffled

A ruffled pillow cover can add texture and interest to your pillow. To make a ruffled pillow cover without a zipper, start by measuring your pillow and adding 1-2 inches to each side for the seam allowance. Cut out two pieces of fabric in this size. Hem both sides of one piece of fabric and then use your sewing machine to create ruffled edges on all four sides.

Place the two pieces of fabric right sides together and then sew them together on all four sides. Turn the pillow cover inside out and insert your pillow. Your homemade ruffled pillow cover is now complete.

10.  French Seam

French seams are a great way to give your pillow an extra polished look. To make a French seam pillow cover, sew the fabric together with the wrong sides facing each other and then turn it right side out and sew it again. This method is more involved than some of the others listed here, but the finished product will be very neat and professional-looking.

French Seam Pillow Cover

It’s also a great option if you’re making a pillow cover out of thin, lightweight fabric like silk or chiffon, which may unravel easily. To start, stitch the two pieces of fabric together along the three sides with a 3/8 inch (1 cm) seam allowance.

Conclusion

All in all, learning how to make a pillow cover without zipper is a simple DIY that can help you upgrade your home decor or give a special handmade gift. Whether you’re looking for a simple way to save money or just want to get crafty, try out this tutorial and see what you come up with! Who knows?

You might even find yourself DIYing other projects around your house after tackling this one! Don’t forget: practice makes perfect, so don’t be discouraged if it doesn’t look perfect on the first try. Take lots of time and double-check measurements you won’t regret it when you have a beautiful decorative pillow for your home.

Now that we’ve covered all the essential steps involved in making a pillow cover without zipper, why not give it a try for yourself? Put these tips into action today and create something special for your home!

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Jennifer Branett

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