Cynthia Renae, I am so grateful to find this simple satin pillowcase with French seams. It's exactly what I was looking for. My son's girlfriend is going through chemo, and I wanted to make her this to protect her hair when she sleeps. Thank you! Jan.
I followed your directions and made my first pillowcase!! Thank you so much!! P.S. So glad you mentioned that plastic headed pins melt! I wouldn't have necessarily thought of that!
Very in depth tutorial, thank you. But I've heard silk and satin pillowcases are very slippery, and hence have a tendency to slip off of the pillow. Expensive pillowcase brands online usually use a zipper closure to prevent this, but I'm happy just to do an envelope but I didn't see this in the tutorial. It will be my first time sewing a pillowcase, and while I made simple bags and skirts under the guidance of my Mum as a child, I'd love to get back into sewing. I have done some hand sewing but mostly for plush toys on a small scale, so I'm excited but a little nervous to get back into machine sewing. Sadly, my parents bought me a sewing machine years ago but Mum has been using it the last couple years as her old machine needs a tune up... so it's about time I use my own sewing machine haha she had also stolen my brand new fabric scissors as hers need sharpening 😩 Do you have a tutorial on envelope pillowcases? And do most store bought pillowcases have French seams? Even cotton ones? Or is it best for satin for extra strength on the hems?
Nekita I started with a fabric that was 2 1/2 yards, but i think you could get away with just 2 yards of fabric. I’m using 100% polyester satin fabric. I purchased my fabric at JoAnn Fabric Store.
@@cynthiarenaemakes Great! I did read they fabric after I typed the question. Is polyester satin different from "100% satin"? I've been wanting a satin pillow case, but the ones in the Beauty Supply Store aren't what I want. I love this technique. I feel much more confident finally getting started making pillowcases.
I purchased my clips from Hancock Fabrics while it was still open, but you can get them from Amazon. Just type “sewing clips” into the search bar. They are very inexpensive
Cynthia Renae, I am so grateful to find this simple satin pillowcase with French seams. It's exactly what I was looking for. My son's girlfriend is going through chemo, and I wanted to make her this to protect her hair when she sleeps. Thank you! Jan.
I’m so sorry to hear about what she is going through. I’m glad to know that you found this video helpful. I will keep her in my prayers🙏🏽
Thank you so much for this clear explanation and demonstration of the French Seam.
Thank you - I’m new to sewing - will definitely try your method of sewing a satin pillow case with the French seam
Very clear instructions. Thank you!
Fabulous. Just what I needed to see. 17:40
Thanks. One of the best tutorial on this I have seen.
Thank You...I love hearing that you found my video helpful!
I’m making my version of the expensive Blissy Satin pillow case that is so popular this Christmas. I’m using your guide to French seam.💞
A very easy and simple project. Excellent demostration
This was very helpful and very detailed! Thank you!!
Thank you for sharing this video. I made my first pillow case today!
I followed your directions and made my first pillowcase!! Thank you so much!! P.S. So glad you mentioned that plastic headed pins melt! I wouldn't have necessarily thought of that!
This is sooo useful and straightforward. Thank you
Thank you for sharing! Total newbie here, and your video seems clear enough to me...I will try your method to the madness.
This was so clear and helpful, thank you Cynthia!
thank you for taking the time to make this tutorial!
Very in depth tutorial, thank you. But I've heard silk and satin pillowcases are very slippery, and hence have a tendency to slip off of the pillow. Expensive pillowcase brands online usually use a zipper closure to prevent this, but I'm happy just to do an envelope but I didn't see this in the tutorial. It will be my first time sewing a pillowcase, and while I made simple bags and skirts under the guidance of my Mum as a child, I'd love to get back into sewing. I have done some hand sewing but mostly for plush toys on a small scale, so I'm excited but a little nervous to get back into machine sewing. Sadly, my parents bought me a sewing machine years ago but Mum has been using it the last couple years as her old machine needs a tune up... so it's about time I use my own sewing machine haha she had also stolen my brand new fabric scissors as hers need sharpening 😩
Do you have a tutorial on envelope pillowcases? And do most store bought pillowcases have French seams? Even cotton ones? Or is it best for satin for extra strength on the hems?
I love the finishing. Nice
Thank you ! Exactly what I have been looking for.
Thank you!
Thank you. Wonderful tutorial!
Wonderful Tutorial thanks for sharing
This BEGINNER ... THANKS U SOOOO MUCH! 🤩
Thank you! This was great to follow :)
Nice and simple tutorial, thank you
Thank you for sharing ❤
Thank you. On it !your voice is so soothing. Can you do one with trim on the top?
Thank you! I will add a pillow case w/ trim to my to do list. Thank you for the suggestion!
Awesome tutorial. Thank u
Thank you for sharing. Can I use a French seam for any seam?
Great Project...Thank you :)
I'm a beginner. What size fabric did you start with?
Nekita I started with a fabric that was 2 1/2 yards, but i think you could get away with just 2 yards of fabric. I’m using 100% polyester satin fabric. I purchased my fabric at JoAnn Fabric Store.
@@cynthiarenaemakes Great! I did read they fabric after I typed the question. Is polyester satin different from "100% satin"? I've been wanting a satin pillow case, but the ones in the Beauty Supply Store aren't what I want. I love this technique. I feel much more confident finally getting started making pillowcases.
No 100% satin and 100% polyester are the exact same. The wording may change depending on which store you get your fabric from.
@@cynthiarenaemakes ok thank you!! Love the video
🙏 thank you
Hello, where did you get your clips from?
I purchased my clips from Hancock Fabrics while it was still open, but you can get them from Amazon. Just type “sewing clips” into the search bar. They are very inexpensive
You need a hot ruler I think it’s called
I’ve never heard of that before, but looking into it…I definitely one. Thank you for the tip!
Informative, but the music is sooooo annoying!!! No need to have it at all. Had to keep muting.