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A finished standard pillowcase should measure about 22.5 inches by 31.5 inches, allowing for fill depth, seaming and an approximate 4-inch hem. One yard of 45-inch-wide fabric should be enough to make one standard case, if the material is preshrunk.
How much fabric do I need for 2 throw pillows?
If you just want 2 pillows, you’ll need 1.3 yards (1.2 meters). If your fabric is 58″ wide (1.47 meters), you’ll need 1.9 yards (1.8 meters) to make 3 20×20″ pillows. If you just want 2 pillows, you’ll need 1.3 yards (1.2 meters).
How much fabric do I need to make a 18×18 pillow?
All you need is half a yard of 45 inch wide fabric to sew an 18 inch pillow cover.
How much fabric do I need to make a 16×16 pillow?
fabric {1/2 yard is good for a 16 X 16 or smaller pillow}
How many yards of fabric do I need for a 24 pillow?
Basic Square Pillow
SIZE | Fabric Repeat: 0″ | TRIM |
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20″ | 2/3 yd | 2 1/3 yds |
22″ | 2/3 yd | 2 1/2 yds |
24″ | 2/3 yd | 2 3/4 yds |
27″ | 3/4 yd | 3 1/4 yds |
What is the standard pillow size?
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Standard | King | |
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Dimensions (Width x Length) | 20” x 26” | 20” x 36” |
Best For | Side and stomach sleepers, since they tend to squish or bunch their pillow Shoppers looking for a size that will fit multiple bed sizes | Those with king or California king mattresses Back sleepers, especially those with broader shoulders |
What size fabric do I need for a 16 inch pillow?
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Dimensions (Length by Width) | Amount of Fabric Needed for 1 Pillow Cover (Using 54-inch Wide Fabric with No Pattern Matching) |
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14 x 14 inches | 1/2 yard |
16 x 16 inches | 1/2 yard |
18 x 18 inches | 5/8 yard |
20 x 20 inches | 3/4 yard |