DIY Projects & Crafts Sewing Pillow Talk: How to Sew a Pillowcase By Martha Stewart Editors Martha Stewart Editors Facebook Instagram Twitter Website An article attributed to "Martha Stewart Editors" indicates when several writers and editors have contributed to an article over the years. These collaborations allow us to provide you with the most accurate, up-to-date, and comprehensive information available.The Martha Stewart team aims to teach and inspire readers daily with tested-until-perfected recipes, creative DIY projects, and elevated home and entertaining ideas. They are experts in their fields who research, create, and test the best ways to help readers design the life they want. The joy is in the doing. Editorial Guidelines Published on July 27, 2015 Share Tweet Pin Email Covering pillows is essential -- the oils from your hair and face collect on the pillow, which means the pillow needs regular cleaning. Easiest way to do that? Use a pillowcase. You can add a personal touch to your pillowcase by sewing your own. Use any textile you like in any print. Materials Basic sewing supplies 1 yard 50-inch wide cotton fabric or linen in pattern of choice 1/2 yard 50-inch fabric (in another pattern if you like) How-To Wash, dry, and press the material. With a ruler and chalk, measure a 24-by-40-inch (28cm x 101.5cm) rectangle on the wrong side of the larger piece of cloth; cut it out. Measure an 11-by-40-inch (28cm x 101.5cm) rectangle on the wrong side of the smaller piece (for the cuff); cut it out. Pin the cuff fabric to the body fabric, right sides facing, aligning fabrics along one 40-inch edge. Sew together along this side, 1/2 inch (13mm) from the raw edge. Open up fabric, and press hem against the cuff fabric. Sew a zigzag seam along the raw 40-inch edge of the cuff fabric. Fold the piece in half, right sides facing, so short ends meet; leaving the cuff end open, sew along the two sides. Fold the cuff over so that its zigzagged edge overlaps by 1/2 inch the seam joining the two piece. Press and pin in place. Turn the pillowcase right-side out, and stitch directly over the seam that joins the two fabrics to secure the cuff. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit