As the professionals say…..
“replace the pillows on your bed every 3
months”.
Really? We usually wait till they go flat
or get buldgy and that could be any length of time and then I wait till I see
some new pillows on sale somewhere, like when I’m getting groceries.
So what do you do
with the pillows you just replaced? Do
you toss them out with the regular household garbage?
I myself had a pile of pillows
waiting to be discarded of.
After
visually seeing how much fluff was accumulating I realized I could use that
fluff for new pillows.
I washed the
pillows so I at least knew the fluff was clean for my new pillows.
At a trip
to IKEA, I purchased 2 pillow covers (I really wanted to sew the covers but at
the time these were all ready for me) and then hopped over to a hardware store
to buy painting drop cloth. Watch those
prices! I found a package 5’x12’ at
Canadian Tire for $15.00 That makes a
lot of pillows.
I cut the
drop cloth the size of the pillow covers and added more for the seam. In this case I added ¾”. Then I ironed a fold since the fabric is
quite thick and it makes sewing easy.
Since my sewing machine is at our daughter’s house I stitched the
inserts by hand while watching TV. Didn’t
take much time at all.
Then I
ripped open the old pillow cases and removed the stuffing, putting it into my
new fat sofa pillows. On the second
pillow I remembered to stuff the corners otherwise it’s impossible to do when
you’re done. When stitching the last
length closed I was way smarter. I
stitched each end towards the center leaving 1/3 of the space open. Then I could reach in and stuff into the
corners. Ta-Da! Then I stitched the last remaining space
closed.
All that
was left was to insert them into the new pillow covers.
Now I have to wait till I have more buldgy
pillows.