Pillowcases are a great starting point for home projects, whether your DIY skills are basic or you have none at all. The boxy shape and strong seams make them ideal for a wide range of jobs, from cleaning and organizing to simple sewing...
Pillowcases are a great starting point for home projects, whether your DIY skills are basic or you have none at all. The boxy shape and strong seams make them ideal for a wide range of jobs, from cleaning and organizing to simple sewing...
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pillow cases are the handiest, aren't they? try this one out for size. we have an elderly cat J.D. (juvenile delinquent) and we slipped a down vest (we found at the thrift store) into a pillow case and she sleeps on it and just LOVES it!
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And of course, you can use them to cover a pillow...
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Another tip: Use scissors and make two small holes on the inside near the sewn edge. Run a clean shoelace into a hole, and push/scrunch to make it to the other hole around. Athletic white ones work well.) You may have a spare lying around, sometimes new shoes come with extras. Now you have a bag that can be cinched up and tied shut!
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You can make skirts and little girl dresses with a pillowcase or two. Just open the tops and fold over and sew, but leave an opening to make a place to pull elastic through for the skirts. If one pillowcase isn't enough, open the side seam and use two for one skirt. On the little girls dresses, do the same for the elastic and add ribbons for shoulder ties!
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