How to Make a Quilted Pillow Sham Using Precut Fabric?

Easily learn how to make a quilted pillow sham with precut fabric. Step-by-step guide covers materials, assembly, and finishing for a polished look.

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Yes, you can make a quilted pillow sham using precut fabric. If you want to save time and skip all the measuring, precut bundles from Fanda Fabrics make sewing so much easier. You get to jump right into the fun part of quilting, no need to fuss with marking or cutting each piece.

  • Precut charm packs and layer cakes mean you spend less time prepping.

  • You finish your quilted pillow sham faster because you skip the hardest steps.

Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned pro, high-quality materials help you enjoy sewing and get a beautiful result. If you have ever wondered how to make a quilted pillow sham that looks store-bought, you are in the right place.

Key Takeaways

  • Using precut fabric from Fanda Fabrics saves time and effort. You can skip measuring and cutting, allowing you to focus on the fun of sewing.

  • High-quality materials lead to beautiful results. Choose the right batting and fabric to ensure your pillow sham looks professional and lasts longer.

  • Follow a step-by-step process for assembling your quilted pillow sham. This makes it easier for beginners and ensures a polished finish.

  • The envelope back design is simple and practical. It allows for easy pillow insertion and removal without the need for zippers or buttons.

  • Explore different fabric patterns and colors to personalize your pillow sham. Fanda Fabrics offers a variety of options to match your home decor.

Materials for a Quilted Pillow Sham

Precut Fabric Options from Fanda Fabrics

precut fabric options from fanda fabrics

You want your quilted pillow sham to look amazing and come together quickly. Fanda Fabrics’ Quilting Collection makes that possible. You can choose from a variety of precut bundles, so you skip the hassle of measuring and cutting. Here’s a quick look at the most popular options:

Type

Description

Fat Quarters

Pre-cut pieces of fabric measuring 18″ x 22″.

Layer Cakes

10″ x 10″ squares, coordinated by color or theme.

Jelly Rolls

Rolls of strips, 2.5″ x 42″, perfect for fast piecing.

Charm Packs

5″ x 5″ squares, great for patchwork or small projects.

Double-sided quilted fabric from Fanda Fabrics gives you even more flexibility. You get a luxurious finish with patterns on both sides, so your pillow looks beautiful from every angle.

You don’t need extra backing, and the seams match up for a designer look. This fabric is perfect if you want your pillow sham to stand out on your bed or sofa.

Batting and Backing Choices

The batting layer adds softness and structure to your quilted pillow sham. Fanda Fabrics offers both cotton and silk quilt batting. Cotton batting holds up well and gets softer every time you wash it. Silk batting feels lightweight and luxurious, with excellent temperature control. Here’s a quick comparison:

Fiber Content

Durability & Care

Warmth

Ease of Use & Other Characteristics

Cotton

Softens with each wash

Less warm

Stable, easy care, durable with scrim

Silk

Needs gentle washing

Warm, breathable

Lightweight, drapes beautifully

High-quality batting helps your quilted pillow sham keep its shape and feel comfortable. Fanda Fabrics uses preshrunk materials, so you don’t have to worry about shrinkage after washing.

Essential Tools

You need the right tools to get a professional finish on your quilted pillow sham. Here’s a handy table to help you organize your supplies:

Material/Tool

Description/Size

Fabric squares

48 squares, 3 ½″ x 3 ½″

Pillow borders (optional)

¼ yard, cut into rectangles

Binding

¼ yard, cut into strips

Batting

27″ x 33″

Muslin

27″ x 33″

Fabric for Flap Back Closure

⅔ yard, cut into rectangles

Standard-sized pillow

N/A

Specialized quilting tools help you cut precise shapes and save time. You can cut several layers at once and get consistent measurements. Ergonomic designs make long sewing sessions more comfortable. These tools help you create a quilted pillow sham that looks neat and feels cozy.

How to Make a Quilted Pillow Sham?

make a quilted pillow sham

Ready to dive into your beginner-friendly sewing tutorial? You’re about to learn how to make a quilted pillow sham step by step. This guide uses Fanda Fabrics products, so you get a professional finish with less fuss.

Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned sewist, you’ll find this tutorial easy to follow and packed with practical tips.

Prepare and Organize Precut Fabric

Start your project by prepping your precut fabric. This step sets you up for smooth sewing and a flawless quilted finish.

  1. Decide if you want to prewash your fabric. Prewashing helps remove sizing and prevents shrinkage later. Use cold water and a mild detergent.

  2. Press each piece with a steam iron. Lay the fabric flat and press, don’t drag the iron. This keeps your pieces crisp and ready for sewing.

  3. Square up your fabric. Align the selvages and trim one edge straight. This ensures accuracy when you assemble your quilt.

  4. Lightly mist with starch if you want a firmer feel. Test on a small piece first.

  5. Organize your precuts by size or color. Store them in bins or folders in a cool, dry place.

  6. Do a quick color bleed test. This prevents unwanted color transfer in your quilted pillow sham.

One of the most common mistakes is skipping the prewash. Every time fabric meets moisture or heat, it can shrink. Prewashing helps your quilted pillow sham keep its shape after sewing.

Using the wrong thread can cause problems. Choose a strong, durable thread that matches your fabric’s weight and color. Test your quilting design on scrap fabric before you start. This helps you spot issues early.

  • Cut scraps into usable sizes before storing them.

  • Keep a small scrap basket on your cutting table.

  • Store precuts in clear bins sorted by size for easy access.

Assemble the Quilted Pillow Sham Front

assemble the quilted pillow sham front

Now you’re ready to assemble the front panel. This is where your creativity shines. Here’s how to make a quilted pillow sham front using precut fabric:

  1. Cut your fabric pieces:

    • (2) squares from two fat quarters

    • (4) squares from two fat quarters for standard size, or eight for king size

    • (4) squares of background fabric

    • (8) squares of background fabric

  2. Lay out your design. For a standard sham, create two mirrored blocks and sew them together. For a king sham, make two blocks and join them.

  3. Add background borders. Sew a short strip to each side, press, then sew a long strip to the top and bottom. Press again.

  4. Trim the pillow top to match your chosen dimensions.

If you use Fanda Fabrics’ double-sided quilted fabric, you can skip the backing step. This fabric gives you a reversible, designer look and makes assembly much faster. You don’t need extra lining, so your quilted pillow sham comes together in less time.

  • The double-sided quilted fabric eliminates the need for backing.

  • You finish your project quickly and get a reversible pillow sham.

  • This fabric is perfect for beginners who want a simple, stylish result.

Quilt and Trim the Front Panel

Quilting adds texture and structure to your pillow sham. Here’s how to make a quilted pillow sham look professional:

  1. Trim your quilt top and backing to size. Remove selvedges and extra edges.

  2. Lay out the quilt layers on a flat surface. Tape down the backing, then smooth the batting and quilt top.

  3. Pin the layers together every 4-6 inches. This keeps everything in place while you sew.

  4. Choose your quilting method. You can machine quilt, hand quilt, or tie the layers. Pick the style that suits your skill level.

  5. Finish with binding or facing. Facing gives you a clean edge and lets the quilting go right to the edge.

  • Square the corners and trim excess batting and backing.

  • Cut and pin facing strips (2″ wide) to the top and bottom edges.

  • Sew with a 1/4″ seam allowance, then fold and press the strips to the back.

  • Hand-stitch the facing strips for a neat finish.

Create the Envelope Back

envelope back quilted pillow

The envelope back makes your pillow sham easy to use and comfortable. Here’s a simple tutorial for creating a secure closure:

  1. Cut two pieces of backing fabric, each 17″ x 20.5″.

  2. On one 20.5″ edge of each piece, fold over 1/4″, press, fold over again, and top stitch.

  3. Lay your quilted pillow front right side down.

  4. Place the raw edges of the closure pieces right side down on top of the pillow front. The finished edges will overlap about 5″.

  5. Pin or clip all the layers together.

  6. Sew around the edge with a scant 1/4″ seam so the seam hides under the binding.

  7. Bind as usual.

  • Place your trimmed quilted pillow sandwich right side down.

  • Lay panel 1 of your backing rectangle right side up, lining up the raw edges with the bottom of your pillow sandwich.

  • Lay panel 2 right side up, lining up the raw edges with the top.

  • The finished edges overlap in the middle, so there’s no gap when you insert your pillow form.

  • Pin in place and baste around the pillow about 1/8″ from the edge.

The envelope closure lets you insert and remove your pillow quickly. You don’t need zippers or buttons, so it’s comfortable and beginner friendly. The overlap keeps your pillow secure and prevents slippage.

Sew and Finish the Edges

You’re almost done! The final step in this tutorial is sewing and finishing the edges to prevent fraying and give your quilted pillow sham a polished look.

  • Zig-zag or serge the raw edges inside the pillow to enclose them.

  • If you don’t have a serger, use a tight zig-zag stitch within the seam allowance.

  • Serging around the quilted pillow top prevents fraying.

  • Bind the edges using your favorite method for a clean finish.

Pillow Sham Size

Dimensions

Standard Sham

26″ x 20″

King Sham

22″ x 27″

Use a 1/4″ seam allowance for all sewing steps. This keeps your quilted pillow sham sturdy and helps it fit a standard pillow form.

You’ve just completed a beginner-friendly sewing tutorial for how to make a quilted pillow sham. You learned how to prep your fabric, assemble the quilted front, quilt and trim, create an envelope back, and finish the edges.

With Fanda Fabrics’ products, sewing becomes easier and more enjoyable. Your quilted pillow sham will look beautiful and last for years.

Design Ideas and Inspiration

Using Quilted Velveteen Pillow Shams for Style

You want your home to feel cozy and look stylish. Quilted velveteen pillow shams help you achieve both. The plush surface and quilted layers create a soft, inviting texture that feels amazing when you lean back.

The natural sheen and deep tones of velveteen add a touch of luxury to any room. You can use quilted velveteen pillow shams on your bed, sofa, or favorite chair. They adapt easily to different spaces and styles.

Here’s a quick look at why people love quilted velveteen pillow shams:

Benefit

Description

Unmatched Comfort

The plush surface and quilted layers create a soft, cozy texture.

Striking Aesthetics

Its natural sheen and deep tones evoke a sense of luxury.

Versatility

Adapts seamlessly to various applications, from upholstery to DIY projects.

Durability

Quilting enhances appearance and strength for long-lasting use.

You notice the lush, plush quality right away. The classic diamond quilting gives each sham a timeless look. Some shams feature contrast kantha stitching, which adds extra pattern and texture.

Special wash techniques create unique color and texture variations, so every quilted velveteen pillow sham feels one-of-a-kind. The silky sheen and soft velvet fabric make these shams stand out in any setting.

Pattern and Color Inspiration from Fanda Fabrics

You have endless options when you choose Fanda Fabrics for your quilted pillow shams. Their double-sided quilted fabric lets you show off two different patterns or colors in one pillow. You can flip your pillow for a fresh look whenever you want. This reversible design makes decorating easy and fun.

Different patterns and color combinations can change the whole mood of your space. You might pick bold geometric shapes for a modern vibe or soft florals for a romantic touch.

Seasonal designs, like autumn leaves or spring blooms, help you celebrate the time of year. Bargello patterns create flowing wave effects if you want something unique.

Theme

Description

Geometric Patterns

Bold shapes like triangles and squares arranged in captivating designs, ideal for modern aesthetics.

Floral Themes

Vibrant floral prints combined with solids create soft and romantic quilts for traditional decor.

Seasonal Designs

Inspired by changing seasons, featuring elements like autumn leaves and spring florals for themed quilts.

Bargello Patterns

Unique cutting methods create flowing wave effects, ideal for quilters seeking a challenge.

You can use 10 fat quarters in blues, creams, and browns for a classic quilted pillow sham. Try a simple square patchwork or a garden bloom pattern for something cheerful.

Fanda Fabrics’ vibrant prints and double-sided options give you the freedom to create quilted pillow shams that match your style and brighten your home.

Conclusion

You’ve learned how to quilt your pillow sham from start to finish. Using high-quality, precut, and double-sided fabrics saves time and makes your bedding look amazing. You get consistent results and plenty of design options for every style.

If you want more ideas, Fanda Fabrics offers tutorials and guides for all skill levels. Join the community to share your quilted pillow sham and connect with other bedding lovers.

FAQ

How do you wash a quilted pillow sham made with Fanda Fabrics?

You can machine wash your quilted pillow sham on a gentle cycle with cold water. Use mild detergent. Air dry or tumble dry on low. Always check the care instructions for your specific fabric.

Can you use double-sided quilted fabric for other projects?

Absolutely! You can make blankets, jackets, bags, placemats, and more. The reversible design gives you two looks in one. It’s great for quick, stylish projects.

What size pillow sham should you make?

Standard shams fit 26″ x 20″ pillows. King shams fit 22″ x 27″ pillows. Measure your pillow first. Adjust your fabric and batting to match the size you want.

Do you need special tools to sew a quilted pillow sham?

You don’t need fancy tools. A basic sewing machine, sharp scissors, pins, and a steam iron work well. Quilting rulers and rotary cutters help you get straight edges and neat seams.

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