How to Make a Patchwork Duvet Cover
comments (8) October 3rd, 2008Fold the extension down again and topstitch along the fold.
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Fold the top extension again and topstitch along the fold. |
9. Sew buttons in place.
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Sew buttons to the top edge of the back. |
10. Sew a buttonhole and button to each bottom corner opening.
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On each corner opening, sew a button and buttonhole. |
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Comments (8)
Posted: 2:25 pm on January 17th
can i use curtain or heavy fabrics for the duvet cover cos i've got stash of them that i inherited from a friend and don't know what to do with them or any other ideas i could use them for except to make curtains cos i'm not excited about making curtains at all.
thanks
Posted: 7:44 am on June 9th
Posted: 12:45 pm on January 6th
Posted: 11:16 pm on November 15th
I'm going to make a pieced two sided duvet this winter. The current duvet is wearing thin. I can't find printed cotton sheets anymore, that's what I've used in the past to make the cover.
Posted: 9:10 am on October 31st
Sorry. I guess I didn't explain well at Step 4 about why you leave the opening at the bottom. However, in the opening paragraph I mention that the cover has openings at the bottom corners so you can put your hand in and pull the comforter to the bottom. I always find that "filling" the cover with the comforter is the hardest part!
Posted: 8:11 pm on October 6th
Posted: 10:13 pm on October 3rd
Thank you for the instructions.
Posted: 11:22 am on October 3rd