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What to do with pillowcases?

What to do with pillowcases?

5 New Uses For Old Pillowcases

  1. Clean ceiling fans. Hook your old pillow case over a fin of the ceiling fan, hold the end and slide it along the fin.
  2. Clean ceiling cornices. Put an old pillow case over the end of a broom.
  3. Store ham joints.
  4. Wash beanie toys and canvas shoes.
  5. Stuffing and plant ties.
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What can I do with old sheets and pillowcases?

What to Do With Old Sheets

  1. Make Reusable Cleaning Towels.
  2. Craft a Collection of Drawstring Bags.
  3. Use Thick Sheets as a Weed Barrier.
  4. Sew a Double-Sided Belt.
  5. Hang Some No-Sew Curtains.
  6. Braid a Boho Style Rug.
  7. Knot Up a Cloth Dog Toy.
  8. Create an Eco-Friendly Produce Bag.

How do you make a pillowcase with a cuff?

Pillowcase with Cuff Tutorial:

  1. Fold the cuff in half and iron to crease.
  2. Pin the cuff fabric to one side of the pillowcase fabric- lining raw edges together.
  3. Sew them together.
  4. Open the cuff and iron.
  5. Sew a top stitch along the sewn seam on the right sides of the fabric 1/8″ seam is perfect for top stitching.

How do you make a pillowcase for beginners?

How to Make a Pillowcase

  1. Cutting your fabric. Start by cutting two identical size pieces of fabric, that are each 29.5 inches long and 21 inches wide.
  2. Fold fabric, iron, pin, and sew.
  3. Repeat step 2 with the second piece of fabric.
  4. Pin the pieces together and sew.
  5. Flip the pillowcase right side out and it’s ready to use.

Does a higher thread count make sheets hotter?

The higher the thread count = the hotter the sheet. The lower the thread count = the cooler the sheet. Well, if you’re cold at night, a good quality high thread count Sateen sheet could be your perfect sheet. But if you’re hot at night, it’s almost the worst sheet you could buy.

Are bed sheets recyclable?

Sheets, blankets, pillows, and towels: In terms of recycling or donating, sheets and towels are pretty similar to clothing. Pillows are not recyclable, and most secondhand stores won’t accept them for hygienic reasons. However, many animal shelters accept old blankets and pillows to provide bedding for the animals.

How do you make a pillowcase without a cuff?

What is the best fabric to make pillowcases?

Here are the best pillowcase materials:

  • Cotton. One of the most popular pillowcase materials is cotton.
  • Nylon. Another common pillowcase fabric, nylon is typically made to look like silk.
  • Linen. Linen is a high quality, natural flax product that is no longer produced in quantity.
  • Satin.
  • Silk.

How to sew a hot dog pillowcase?

Hot Dog Approach to Sewing a Pillowcase– Step 1 With the border of the pillowcase laying right side up on the surface in front of you, take the body of the pillowcase and place it right side down on top of the border. 1 & 2 Step 2 Match up the corners of the short 26 ½” end of the body to the 40 1/2” end of the

How do you make a hot dog cuff?

Bring the bottom edge of the cuff up and over the “hot dog” until the long edge meets the pinned long edge. Pin all three layers in place, making sure the “hot dog” stays away from edge so you don’t end up pinning it in place or later sewing it into the seam.

How do you make a hot dog quilt?

Bring the lower edge of the cuff fabric up to the pinned edge and pin all 4 layers together (cuff, trim, body, cuff), making sure that your “hot dog” is out of the way of the pinned seam. This is what your rolled up and pinned “hot dog” should look like. Take your “hot dog” to your machine and sew the raw edge with a 1/4″ seam.

How do you make a hot dog bun?

Align raw seams. Add a few pins to hold in place. Roll the HOT DOG (hey, now it looks like a hot dog!) to within a few inches of the pinned edge. Fold the BUN over the HOT DOG and pin along the raw edge, making sure to catch all layers of fabric. sewhooked.com Stitch along raw edge using a 3/8″ seam allowance.