Cute as a Button Pillowcase

Pattern Description:

The Cute-as-a-Button Pillowcase is a charming sewing project that transforms a standard-size bed pillowcase into a delightful decorative piece. 

It features a band of pieced fabric blocks designed to resemble buttons, adding a playful and handmade touch. 

The finished pillowcase measures approximately 30¾ by 20 inches, and each block within the design finishes at 6 inches square.

Materials Needed & Measurements:

Materials Needed

Fabric Amount Use Gray print ¼ yard Blocks Medium blue print ⅛ yard each Blocks Light blue print ⅛ yard each Blocks Dark blue print 10-inch square Blocks Tan print 1⅛ yards Blocks, pillowcase band, and pillowcase body

Measurements and Allowances

  • Finished pillowcase size: 30¾ × 20 inches (fits a standard-size bed pillow)
  • Finished block size: 6-inch square
  • Seam allowances:
    • ¼-inch for piecing blocks
    • ½-inch for pillowcase construction

Instructions for Making the Cute as a Button Pillowcase Pattern:

1. Cut Fabrics

Cut pieces in the following order (based on 42 inches of usable fabric width):

From gray print, cut:

  • 12 pieces – 1¼ × 4 inches
  • 12 pieces – 1¼ × 2½ inches
  • 48 pieces – 1-inch squares

From dark blue print, cut: 24 pieces – 1½-inch squares

From medium blue print, cut:

  • 6 pieces – 1¾ × 6½ inches
  • 6 pieces – 1¾ × 4 inches

From light blue print, cut:

  • 6 pieces – 1¾ × 6½ inches
  • 6 pieces – 1¾ × 4 inches

From tan print, cut:

  • 1 piece – 26 × 41 inches
  • 1 piece – 6½ × 40½ inches
  • 2 pieces – 1½ × 6½ inches
  • 4 pieces – 1 × 6½ inches
  • 24 pieces – 1¼-inch squares

2. Assemble Blocks

  • Prepare Corner Squares: Mark a diagonal line on the wrong side of each gray 1-inch square using a pencil. To prevent stretching, place 220-grit sandpaper underneath the fabric while marking.
  • Create Center Subunits:
    • Align one marked gray square with a corner of a dark blue 1½-inch square (see Diagram 1a for direction).
    • Sew along the drawn line and trim excess fabric, leaving a ¼-inch seam allowance.
    • Repeat for the opposite corner (Diagram 1b).
    • The finished subunit should measure 1½ inches square (including seam allowances).
    • Make 24 subunits total.
  • Construct Center Units:
    • Following Diagram 2, sew four center subunits together in pairs, then join the pairs to create one center unit.
    • Each unit should measure 2½ inches square (including seam allowances).
    • Make six center units.
  • Frame the Center Unit:
    • Sew gray 1¼ × 2½-inch rectangles to opposite sides of a center unit (Diagram 3).
    • Add gray 1¼ × 4-inch rectangles to the remaining sides.
    • Finished size: 4 inches square (including seam allowances).
    • Make six framed center units.
  • Create Medium Blue Block Units:
    • Sew medium blue 1¾ × 4-inch rectangles to opposite edges of a framed center unit (Diagram 4).
    • Add medium blue 1¾ × 6½-inch rectangles to the remaining sides.
    • Finished size: 6½ inches square (including seam allowances).
    • Make three medium blue block units.
  • Create Light Blue Block Units:
    • Repeat the previous step using light blue rectangles.
    • Make three light blue block units.
  • Add Final Corners:
    • Mark a diagonal line on the wrong side of each tan 1¼-inch square.
    • Align one square on each corner of a medium blue block (see Diagram 5).
    • Sew along the drawn lines, trim excess fabric, leaving a ¼-inch seam allowance.
    • Repeat for all corners.
    • Make three medium blue blocks.
  • Complete Light Blue Blocks:
    • Repeat the corner-adding process for the light blue block units.
    • Make three light blue blocks.

3. Assemble the Band

  • Form the Pieced Row:
    • Arrange all blocks, tan 1 × 6½-inch rectangles, and tan 1½ × 6½-inch rectangles as shown in Diagram 6.
    • Sew using ¼-inch seam allowances.
    • Press seams toward the tan rectangles.
    • Finished size: 6½ × 40½ inches (including seam allowances).
  • Join Band Pieces:
    • Attach the pieced row to the tan 6½ × 40½-inch rectangle (see Band Assembly Diagram).
  • Create the Loop:
    • Join the short ends of the unit to form a loop and press the seam open.
    • Fold the loop in half with wrong sides together and press flat to create the pillowcase band.

4. Assemble the Pillowcase

  • Construct the Pillowcase Body:
    • Fold the tan 26 × 41-inch rectangle in half to create a 26 × 20½-inch rectangle.
    • Sew the long edges and one short edge to form the main pillowcase body.
    • Turn right side out and press flat.
  • Attach the Band:
    • With right sides together, slide the band over the pillowcase body, matching raw edges and seams (see Diagram 7).
    • Sew around the opening to attach the band.
  • Finish the Pillowcase:
    • Press the band open, directing seam allowances toward the pillowcase body.
    • Topstitch ⅛ inch from the seam to secure it (see Diagram 8).

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