I picked out my three fabrics for the main body (large leafs), border (small leafs) and accent strip (dark blue). Choosing the fabric combinations for pillowcases is my favorite part.
Tacked up on the bulletin board in my sewing room sits my trusty, hand-scribbled, cheat sheet of cutting sizes for burp cloths and pillowcases. I whipped it off and made the standard size pillowcase at the top right.
Here is the finished pillowcase. I am now inspired to make more of these and start using up my stash of one yard lengths of fabric. As long as the main body fabric is not directional, it only takes ¾ yard; otherwise the main body requires 1¼ yards so the print does not run sideways when deployed on the bed.
Perhaps by at least getting some stitching under my fingers, I will be motivated to FMQ my Whirligiggles top I prepared for quilting in November 2017. It is one of the large projects I cited for completion in my 2019 Quilting Goals (1/15/19). I had completed the assembly of this top in February 2017. By making it public in this blog I may be shamed into working on it. We shall see.
Yay post! I don't even *want* to know how long it's been since my last comment - it's been crazy - but I love this pillowcase! The colors and the matching are excellent. Pillowcases do make a great gift - I still love the Northcott Winter Deer ones you made us a few years ago, I loves his train pillow, and that marines pillow you made J a few years ago lives on our bed because it matches our comforter.
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