Sunday, April 10, 2011

Pillowcases


A friend gave me a sewing machine he came across in his garage. It's a straight-stitching 1960's Montgomery Ward. The rubber belt and power cable were so "dozed" they had to be replaced (Dick replaced the power cable and I replaced the belt, finding one online). It's a sweet machine and since I have not used a sewing machine since "Domestic Science" class* when I was 15 - I needed some skill-building projects. So that's why I have made a few pillowcases.

I found a wonderful tutorial on YouTube on "seamless" pillowcases. The last image demonstrates this.

The first pillow is a travel sized one I use for Jack, the second is mine (note to self: adjust right seam for a better fit) and the third seemed too bright a month ago when I finished it (I wanted to call is "Florida") but now that it is finally Spring, it will fit right in with the season.

* Our final project was a blouse and I was the last to complete mine because I had become the sewing-machine-troubleshooter. Whenever anyone had an issue - I would assist them (makes me wonder what the teacher was doing).

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