That depends on the size of the pillows. Measure the length and width of the pillow, then multiply times 2 (for top and bottom). Then add at least 1 inch on all four sides to for seam allowance.
To make a king size pillow sham, you typically need about 1 to 1.5 yards of fabric, depending on the design and whether you want any additional features like piping or a border. It's always a good idea to check the specific pattern requirements if you're using one, as they may provide tailored measurements. Additionally, consider the fabric width, which can affect how much you need.
A standard king size pillow typically measures 20 inches by 36 inches. This size is designed to fit king size beds and provide ample support for sleepers. King pillows can also be used for decorative purposes, often paired with king size shams on the bed.
Pillowcases and pillow shams are an easy, practical way to add color and style to your bedroom decor. You can add color to your existing bed set by using embroidered pillowcases or decorative pillow shams. You can use the pillows encased in pillowcases or pillow shams by propping them up against the headboard or just tossing them as a contrast against the pillows you’ll use to sleep with. These colorful additions can make a bed look and feel very comfortable. Choosing the right size for your pillowcase or pillow sham is very important to achieve the proper look. Try following these steps to ensure the proper fitting. Step 1: Measure your pillow. If it is a standard size pillow, it should be approximately 20 x 26 inches. Usually a twin bed will use only one pillow, while a full size bed will use two or more. If you are shopping for a queen bed, the pillow should measure approximately 20 x 30 inches, and you will need to use at least two pillows. If you are shopping for a king size bed it should measure 20 x 36 inches and you will need to use at least three pillows. Step 2: Choose a fabric for your pillowcase or pillow sham that you would enjoy laying on and against for an extended amount of time. It can be the same as your sheet set, or you can diversify and choose a fabric that is appealing to your senses. You should choose a fabric that is easy for you to clean, as you will be using the pillowcases and pillow shams frequently. Step 3: Choose coordinating colors with your favorite bedding set, or mix and match different designs and styles to make your own fashion statement. There really is not right or wrong look when you are selecting a pillowcase or pillow sham. The important thing to remember about selecting pillowcases and pillow shams is that you need to have the right size for your pillows. You can change up your pillowcases and pillow shams and have fun changing the look of your bedroom décor frequently by simply changing fabrics or styles and designs.
A comforter set usually includes the comforter and one or two pillow shams, either standard, queen or king, depending on the size of the comforter. A "bed in a bag" set includes the comforter, shams, top and bottom sheet, and pillowcase(s).
You can get a king sized pillow sham if you have a king sized bed. Or if you have big pillows.
A king-size bedspread typically requires about 6 to 7 yards of fabric, depending on the design and style of the bedspread. If the bedspread includes additional features like ruffles or a tailored look, you may need a bit more fabric. It's always a good idea to check specific patterns or designs for their fabric requirements to ensure you have enough material.
A king size sham typically measures 20 inches by 36 inches. It is designed to fit over a king size pillow, which is also 20 inches by 36 inches, providing a decorative touch to bedding. Shams often come in various materials and designs to complement the overall decor of a bedroom.
The size of a standard pillow is 20" X 26". The size of a king size pillow is 20" X 28.
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I would use 3 1/2 yds x 120" width fabric. My mattress is 12" thick and I left 8"on both sides for the tuck(I like enough tuck underneath so the sheet won't come undone. So my measurements are Mattress 60 wide x 80 long. For the fitted sheet 60"+12 (width of the mattress) +12(WOM) +8(for tuck)+8(for tuck)=100"wide. For the length 80"+12"+12"+8"+8"=120"length. So cut length is 100"wide x 120"length..If you like you can adjust the tuck to less inches..
For a king-sized quilt, you'll typically need about 5 to 6 yards of fabric for the backing. The exact amount can vary depending on the specific dimensions of the quilt and any design elements or seams you plan to incorporate. It's always a good idea to measure your quilt top and consult with your fabric supplier for the best results.