Jess Abbott
Using t-shirts on pillows is a quick and easy sewing project that anyone with beginner sewing skills can handle. This tutorial works best with knit t-shirt fabric (fabric that has a bit of stretch).
Based on the measurements of the pillow, cut out the pattern pieces for the back pillow first. There will be two overlapping pieces (envelope style) in the center of the pillow. The pre-existing hem at the bottom of the shirt will serve as the ends. Cut the front and back of the shirt hem the same width as the pillow and three-fourths the length of the pillow.
Cut the remaining top of the shirt (the graphic), the exact same measurement as your pillow (length x width). This will be the front of your pillow. You should now have three pattern pieces:the front of the pillow (the graphic) and the two back pieces (the hems).
Place the front of the pillow (graphic) facing up. Next, place one of the back pieces on top of it, right sides together. Match all three raw/cut edges.
Take your other back pillow and place it on top, right side down. Place it on opposite edges of the pillow, so that the hems overlap in the center. Pin around all four edges and then sew. Use a zigzag stitch on your machine to prevent the fabric from stretching.
Turn the pillowcase to the right.
Stuff the pillow through the opening of the back envelope..
Pull both back pieces over the pillow form and smooth. The form should now be safely encased inside the pillowcase.
Now you have a perfect pillow for your child's bed, the sofa, or anywhere else you want to put this comfy keepsake.