No-Sew Fleece: Cozy Ruffled-Border Pillow Cover!

Fleece No-Sew Pillow color

I really hope that you love fleece as much as I do, as it looks as if I’m in it at least waist-deep, with no sights of getting out any time soon! But seriously, if you don’t like fleece I suggest some re-evaluation, after all, what’s not to love? No fraying edges, lots of colors and patterns, inexpensive, vertsatile, warm, great for crafting!

And who wouldn’t love to give their home just a touch of something new and cozy for the winter? You can whip out a couch full of pillows like this one in an evening, and enjoy them for months to come. My four year old saw this one and instantly started hugging it “you made it for me?” If you get smiles like the one I got, you’ll want to make lots of them for all your loved ones.

You’ll Need:

  • 2 pieces of fleece
  • masking tape
  • ruler
  • good scissors

How-To:

  1. Measure pillow and cut two identically sized pieces of fleece that are 8cm (3.25″) larger than the pillow all the way around. For a larger ruffle, make the piece even larger.
  2. Follow the instructions for the fleece blanket here to prepare the pieces of fleece.
  3. Sandwich the pillow between the two fringed pieces of fleece and tie the fringe at the center point of each side of the pillow, adjusting tension where necessary.
  4. Continue tying the fringe all the way around the pillow, being careful at corners to cover the pillow.
  5. That’s it! For future washing, simply untie one side, slip pillow out and launder case accordingly.
  6. Have a nice warm, comfortable winter! (And for those of you in warm climates, or in the Southern Hemisphere moving into summer, so try this same idea with T-shirt fabric for some fun summer pillows!)

Comments

15 responses to “No-Sew Fleece: Cozy Ruffled-Border Pillow Cover!”

  1. Elisa @ elisaloves Avatar

    My mom made one like this for my son. These are so nice because they are soft & made with love =)

  2. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Exactly Elisa! Thats what I tell my children about the fleece tied blankets I made for them last year! Of course this year Ive started to sew, so Ill be making lots of things full of love I hope!

  3. Ahavah-Shimeon Avatar
    Ahavah-Shimeon

    I love this!

  4. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much, enjoy!

  5. cindy Avatar

    My son who’s now 8 used to drag around his ‘shmilky’ which was a tattered piece of Nemo fleece. 🙂 I shoulda made him a pillow like this to match. Now I think I’ll make some for my someday grandbabies!
    Thanks for joining the Mi4M party, so glad to have you.

  6. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thank you Cindy! I bet your eight year old son would still love a pillow like this, in grown up colors of course!

  7. Ita Avatar

    Do all fabric stores in Israel have fleece?

  8. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Ita, I really havent visited many fabric stores here, but the fleece is called fleeze and I imagine that it shouldnt be too hard to find. I have only purchased fleece by the meter in solid colors for about 18 shekels/meter. Though this fabric was higher quality than the 10 shekel blankets available at all the discount type housewares stores now,
    I was only able to find some patterned fleece by cutting up the blankets! Ive recently gotten a bit into sewing and made some double layered fleece projects for which the poorer quality blanket fleece actually worked better!

  9. Ita Avatar

    Thanks. I think I saw it in a store in Jerusalem.. but will call the stores near me before I go there.. I am also trying to get into sewing now that I did some major decluttering..

  10. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Great, then youll enjoy all the cute sewing projects that Ill be posting soon!

  11. Elianna Allen Avatar
    Elianna Allen

    Do you know if one can purchase fleece in Tzfat, or in the surrounding towns?
    By the way, I really enjoy your blog.
    Elianna

  12. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Elianna, Glad you are enjoying the blog! I use small fleece blankets which you can buy for 10 shekels at the souk or at the new housewares store under the Rabinoot on Rechov Yerushalayim. Assoulin curtain store has some for 18 shekels, and Shulavim (in the Signon store) may still have some fleece yardage in solid colors from last year.

  13. Fleece Blanket Avatar

    These pillows are very cute. My daughter has made one in the past. We love fleece blankets, so I know that we would ove these as well. Thanks for the idea.

  14. Eric Avatar
    Eric

    Can this project be done with another type of fabric? I have some cotton – or at least what I think is cotton…
    Now obviously, this won’t be as thick but will it work alright?

  15. Sara Rivka Avatar

    You can certainly do this with any fabric that wont unravel, but it works the best with something thats knit, like jersey or fleece, and then the fabric has some give. Of course working with woven fabrics cut on the bias will help. all the best!

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