What size covers for throw pillows?
We generally recommend using inserts that are 2″ larger all around than your finished pillow size. For example if you have an 18×18 pillow cover, you’ll want to use a 20×20 insert. This will ensure that your pillow looks plump and luxurious. If the insert is too small, the pillow cover will look saggy.
How many yards of fabric do I need for a 22 x 22 pillow?
Basic Square Pillow
SIZE | Fabric Repeat: 0″ | TRIM |
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20″ | 2/3 yd | 2 1/3 yds |
22″ | 2/3 yd | 2 1/2 yds |
24″ | 2/3 yd | 2 3/4 yds |
27″ | 3/4 yd | 3 1/4 yds |
What is a standard size pillow case?
20 inches by 26 inches
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Pillow Size | Measurements (Inches) | Measurements (CM) |
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Standard | 20 inches by 26 inches | 51 CM by 56 CM |
Queen | 20 inches by 30 inches | 51 CM by 76 CM |
King | 20 inches by 36 inches | 51 CM by 92 CM |
Body | 20 inches by 54 inches | 51 CM by 137 CM |
How big is a 18×18 throw pillow?
Measures: 18×18 inch (45x45cm), tailored for 18×18 inch insert. PACKAGE: include 2 pc cushion cover.
How do I know my pillow size?
Pillow dimensions are based on measuring along the edge of the pillow, not the width of the stuffed pillow. Once filled with poly fiber, the height and width will be slightly less than the measurements ordered. For example, a 12″ × 12″ pillow will have perceived finished dimensions of 11″ × 11″ when stuffed.
How many throw pillows can you make with a yard of fabric?
In This Article
Type of Pillow | Dimensions (Length by Width) | Amount of Fabric Needed for 1 Pillow Cover (Using 54-inch Wide Fabric with No Pattern Matching) |
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King-size bed pillow | 20 x 36 inches | 1-1/4 yards |
Square pillow forms | 12 x 12 inches | 1/3 yard |
14 x 14 inches | 1/2 yard | |
16 x 16 inches | 1/2 yard |
How do I know what size throw pillow I have?
How to Measure Your Throw Pillow
- Step 1: Grasp the top and bottom corners of the pillow and pull the fabric tight.
- Step 2: Measure the pillow’s height, from top to bottom, along the edge of the pillow.
- Step 3: Grasp the left and right corners of the pillow and pull the fabric tight.