Cushion covers are an affordable way to update your home décor without breaking the bank. They are also great for adding a pop of color or pattern to your living space. One way to make your cushion covers stand out is to use button fastenings. Button fastenings give your cushion covers a unique and stylish look. In this article, we'll go over the steps to make a cushion cover with button fastenings.
Materials
Before we begin, gather the following materials:
- Fabric (enough to cover your cushion)
- Buttons (enough to fasten your cushion)
- Sewing machine
- Scissors
- Ruler or tape measure
- Pins
- Thread
- Iron
Step 1: Measure and Cut Fabric
The first step is to measure and cut your fabric. Measure your cushion's dimensions and add 1 inch to the width and height for seam allowances. Cut two pieces of fabric to these measurements.
Step 2: Sew Button Placket
Now it's time to sew the button placket. Take one of your fabric pieces and fold over the edge where you want your button placket to be. The size of the placket should be twice the size of your button. For example, if your button is 1 inch, your placket should be 2 inches. Pin and sew along the edge. Press the seam open and iron the placket flat.
Step 3: Sew Buttons
Next, sew your buttons onto the other fabric piece. Use your ruler to measure the spacing for your buttons. The spacing should be equal to the size of your button placket plus a little extra for the button to fit through. For example, if your placket is 2 inches, your button spacing should be around 2.5 inches. Once you have marked your button spacing, sew your buttons onto the fabric.
Step 4: Pin and Sew Cushion Cover
Now it's time to pin and sew your cushion cover. Place the two fabric pieces right sides together, lining up the edges. Pin the edges together, leaving the button placket open. Sew around the edges, leaving a small opening for turning the cushion cover right side out.
Step 5: Turn and Iron
After sewing, turn your cushion cover right side out. Use a pencil or other pointed object to push the corners out. Iron your cushion cover flat.
Step 6: Final Touches
The final touches are to sew on buttonholes and secure the buttons. Use your buttonhole setting on your sewing machine to create buttonholes on the placket side of the cushion cover. Once the buttonholes are sewn, carefully cut them open. Finally, sew the buttons onto the other side of the cushion cover to secure the placket in place.
Conclusion
In conclusion, making a cushion cover with button fastenings is a simple and fun project that can give your living space an updated and unique look. Use the steps above to create your own button-fastened cushion covers. With a wide variety of fabrics and button styles available, the possibilities for your cushion cover creations are endless.
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