Attention to detail when sewing and choosing the perfect pillowcase or fabric is key. And ALWAYS remember to pre-wash your fabric or pillowcase before making it or you may end-up with a bad case of shrinkage after you've made it.
I love simplicity. Finding a colorful print, just doing the basic sewing and adding beautiful ribbon ties is enough for me. Other people prefer to add on extra trim, bows and other accessories. I think that is great for parties and special occasions, but for every day wear you want to avoid too much "fluff".
Another thing to consider is the fact that kids get dirty! It's a fact of life, and having an all white or very pale fabric will show all kinds of stains and wear very quickly.
Sewing the ribbons together is also not a great idea. It makes it so you can't replace or adjust the ribbon if need be. And when it comes to ribbon, ALWAYS make sure to seal it properly to prevent fraying. There are several ways to do this like using a hot rod, lighter or special glues. Use what ever method you feel is best.
The other big thing is the pattern you use. You want one with a template for DIFFERENT SIZES. Who wants to get a pattern that only makes one specific size, and then leaves the rest of the sizing up to you to determine by guess work etc...? I certainly wouldn't want to have to deal with that. I mean, that's why you bought a pattern right, to cut out guess work? So always be sure to inquire wheather or not the pattern you are considering has a template and measurements for various sizes.
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