To make queen-size pillowcases, you typically cut the fabric to dimensions of 20 inches by 30 inches for each pillowcase. If you want to add a hem, you may want to cut the fabric slightly larger, around 21 inches by 31 inches, to allow for seams and hems. This will ensure a proper fit for standard queen-size pillows.
Queen Pillow: 20" x 30"
There is no such thing as queen sized pillow cases, all pillows are usually the same size unless you have one of those long pillows that go across the bed. But if you are buying a pillow case, there are no sizes.
Queen size pillows are 20 x 30 inches. (Pillow cases are wider than the pillow itself.)Normal Bed Pillow sizes:Standard Pillow -- 20 x 26Super Standard -- 20 x 28Queen -- 20 x 30King -- 20 x 36Body Pillow -- 20 x 48 or 20 x 54Normal Throw Pillow sizes:16 x 1618 x 1820 x 2022 x 2224 x 2426 x 26
20X26 It is called a standard pillow case
A standard or queen pillow does not fit in a euro sham, as euro shams are designed for euro pillows, which typically measure 26 inches by 26 inches. Standard pillows are 20 inches by 26 inches, while queen pillows are 20 inches by 30 inches, making them too small for a euro sham. If you use a standard or queen pillow in a euro sham, it will not fill the sham properly and may look unkempt.
The pillows are these dimensions: Standard (20 x 26 inches), Queen (20 x 30 inches), and King (20 x 36 inches) and, the pillow cases are these dimensions. Standard: 20 × 26 in (51 × 66 cm) Queen: 20 × 30 in (51 × 76 cm) King: 20 × 36 in (51 × 91 cm)
Standard Pillow SizesStandard Pillow -- 20" x 26"Queen Pillow -- 20" x 30"King Pillow -- 20" x 36"European or Continental Pillow --26" x 26"Boudoir Pillow -- 12" x 16"
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Using a pillow sham is a great way to jazz up a tired old pillow and make it really stand out as a decorative piece in your room. With some very basic sewing knowledge and a great fabric, you can give your pillow new life and style. # Step 1 # Measure the pillow you would like to cover. # Step 2 Choose your desired fabric, along with any decorative trim or pieces you would like to use. # Step 3 Fold the fabric in half, print side in. # Step 4 Cut your fabric to size, leaving about 1-½ inch extra in all directions for the hem. # Step 5 Use a sewing machine to sew a simple stitch from the fold of the fabric out along the two longest sides. # Step 6 Cut off any excess along the edges. # Step 7 Fold over your fabric along the bottom of your pillow sham to create the hem. # Step 8 Sew along the hem, leaving your pillow sham open so you can slide a pillow into it. # Step 9 Add any desired decorative pieces to your pillow using your sewing machine, or even fabric glue. # Step 10 Turn your pillow sham right-side-out and slide your pillow inside. # == #* Fabric #* Sewing machine #* Needle and thread
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