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By Wunderlabel on 03/07/2022

How to Make Cushion Covers

How to Make Cushion Covers - Easter Tutorial

Easter is always something to look forward to. There are some great craft and decoration ideas to get ready for this holiday. Easter sewing projects are also very popular. If you have already sewn egg cosies or decorative eggs, then it's now time to sew a patchwork cushion for Easter with our "How to Make Cushion Covers" tutorial. This is an envelope cushion cover that fits a 40 x 40 cm cushion. 

What is a patchwork cushion cover?

A patchwork cushion cover is a cushion cover that consists of different pieces of fabric. The fabrics are cut into geometric shapes, like triangles or squares, and then combined and sewn together to create a colourful pattern. 

How much fabric do I need to sew a 40 x 40 cm cushion cover?

To sew a cushion cover for a 40 x 40 cm cushion, you will need a piece of cotton fabric measuring approx. 100 x 60 cm. However, if you want to sew a patchwork cushion cover from squares (10 x 10 cm), you should buy 4 x different cotton fabrics of approx. 40 x 40 cm each.

To make your Easter cushion covers you will need the following:

- 4 x different cotton fabrics measuring approx.  40 x 40 cm each in shades of yellow and green
- A rotary cutter
- White sewing thread
- A ruler
- Your own name labels

How to Sew a Cushion Cover: Instructions

1. You don't need a lot of materials or tools for making cushion covers. Buy fabrics in different shades of green and yellow to sew your cushion cover with. Or simply use leftover fabric scraps from previous projects or even upcycled material like denim will do.

How to Make Cushion Covers

2. You will need a total of 36 patchwork squares. We used 4 different colours, which meant that we needed 9 squares of each colour measuring 12 x 12 cm each. Cut the squares as cleanly as possible using a rotary cutter, cutting mat and a ruler. Arrange them in a pattern.

How to Make Cushion Covers

3. Take the patchwork squares that will later be sewn together in a row and stack them on top of each other so that you have one stack for each row. 

How to Make Cushion Covers

4. You can now sew the squares together with a seam allowance of 1 cm. Make sure that any patterns are the right way up before you start sewing.  

How to Make Cushion Covers

5. Use a straight stitch with a maximum stitch length of 2.5 mm. 

How to Make Cushion Covers

6. Flatten the sewn-together squares with a crease maker or an iron. 

How to Make Cushion Covers

7. Now pin all the strips neatly together making sure that the seams of each row are aligned as precisely as possible. The more precise the positioning, the better the end result. 

How to Make Cushion Covers

8. Double-check the front and positioning of the patterns one more time before you start sewing the strips together. Make sure that the seam allowance stays flat throughout. 

How to Make Cushion Covers

How to Make Cushion Covers

9. This is how the back should look after sewing. 

How to Make Cushion Covers

10. You can see on the front that the seams are neatly aligned.

How to Make Cushion Covers

11. Now pin the sides. The seam allowance should lie flat. Choose a zig-zag stitch and sew down both long sides with the zig-zag stitch so that they won't fray later on. 

How to Make Cushion Covers

How to Make Cushion Covers

12. Next, sew a turned-in seam at the bottom and top of 0.75 to 1 cm each, i.e. fold the fabric over twice. 

How to Make Cushion Covers

13. You can now sew a personalised melange label onto the front of the cushion cover. 

How to Make Cushion Covers

14. Continue by laying the cushion as if you had already sewn the side seams. Make sure that the patterns are correct again. The front consists of 16 squares. Now let the last square overlap with a square on the back and place them exactly on top of each other and pin them together. 

How to Make Cushion Covers

15. The edges can be pulled quite tightly outwards so that they won’t sag too much later. 

How to Make Cushion Covers

16. You can now sew the two pieces together. Turn the cover inside out and shape the corners. 

How to Make Cushion Covers

17. This is what our cushion looks like. Now it’s your turn to get creative! 

How to Make Cushion Covers

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