The specific instructions for creating a square textile case, designed to house a pillow insert measuring 18 inches by 18 inches, and featuring a closure method where a portion of the fabric overlaps to form an “envelope” style opening. This design eliminates the need for zippers or buttons, offering a simplified construction process. Common materials used include cotton, linen, or various blends, depending on desired aesthetic and durability. A typical project might involve cutting fabric pieces to specific dimensions, hemming edges for a clean finish, and sewing the pieces together to create the pocket and overlapping closure.
This type of pillow covering offers several advantages, including ease of construction, cost-effectiveness due to minimal hardware requirements, and straightforward maintenance. The envelope closure allows for convenient pillow insert removal and cleaning. Historically, such designs predate widespread zipper manufacturing, offering a functional and readily achievable sewing project for home textile creation. The simplicity also lends itself to customization, allowing for embellishments such as embroidery, quilting, or fabric painting.