Last week, I decided to attempt a quick update to the bedroom pillows with the addition of two shams. My quick attempt ended up taking a few days, but more on that later.
After searching locally for some simple and affordable white shams with no luck, I thought that it would be pretty easy to make standard shams out of king pillowcases.
It took me a little bit of time to figure it out, but once I did, it was really easy!
First I measured my pillow at ~ 16" x 26". The king pillowcase was 20" tall, so that would give me a 2" border which was perfect! I wanted the finished measurement (with a simple 2" border all around) to be 20x30.



I pinned and sewed the sides that the seam was taken out of, I left the the top flap un sewn and turned it right side out. Now I had the basic shape of a sham with the envelope closer on the backside. Almost done!


I forgot to take a picture here, but about 30 minutes later it basically ended up looking like this :)
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Ok, now onto adding trim ... as you read in the title, this was not a DIY success. After looking at this pillow from Targets Modern Cottage collection, the basic premise was:
