Drapery Hardware
Decorative pillows and shams are a quick and
Pillow Labor Knife Edge Pillow 25.00 each zipper closure
Yardage ¾ yd fabric up to 18”
2 yds fabric up to 30” Corded edge 30.00 each zipper closure Yardage ¾ yd fabric up to 18” 2 yds fabric up to 30”
½ yd fabric for self or contrast cording
2 yds ready made trim up to 18” 3 yds ready made trim up to 24”
Mock Flange edge 35.00 each with sham closure in back
Bolster 45.00 each zipper closure
Lumbar 35.00 each zipper closure - up to 2 fabrics
Knife edge pillows do not have any cording or trim around the edges.
You increase your options with using cording on your pillows. You can use fabric covered cording out of the same fabric as the pillow or use a coordinating fabric. Ready made cording adds a little something extra to the pillow! Look in my sewing tips for my tips on how to sew braided cording in the pillow. All of our pillows have a zipper in the back. This allows for easy removal to change out the insert, cleaning, or updating your pillow cover! Look in my sewing tips for my zipper tutorial. This bolster has trim and contrasting fabric inserts. This would be an additional 30.00 per pillow.
Bolsters can be made in any diameter and length.
Lumbar pillows offer back support as well as a punch of color!
We made cording in a contrasting fabric for this pillow sham. Consider using a zipper for the closure to make the sham reversible.
We used braided cording and a flange out of a contrasting fabric for this sham. The extra detail makes all the difference!
Applied tassel trim is placed between the fabrics vertically and the pillow is finished off with braided trim around the edges. Our Kasmir Trims really make this pillow unique! Look at our tassel and trim page to view our trim collections and read tip on adding trims to your projects.
Below are some sample labor prices and yardage calculations for pillows and shams. |