I just make them. Cut a long piece of fabric a little bigger than your pillow (when it's folded in half.) Hem both ends. Turn inside out and stitch both sides (one end is folded). Turn right side out. You have a pillow case!
Eh, I can't sew at all really. We bought one from PBK. You can buy them separately without the sheet set. We bought the pillow from there too but it was really too poofy for his neck so I bought a cheapy flat toddler pillow from Ikea and it is much better. They have really, really inexpensive toddler bedding sets that have the pillowcases too.
I just make them. Cut a long piece of fabric a little bigger than your pillow when it's folded in half. Hem both ends. Turn inside out and stitch both sides one end is folded. Turn right side out. You have a pillow case! :
This is how I made mine too. I googled tutorial for toddler pillow case since I'm new to the sewing world. I just attached 2 snaps to the opening so A wouldn't take off the pillow case but he would probably be fine without the snaps he doesn't really mess with them.
Ikea sells toddler pillows and pillowcases that are cheap. DS' pillow is one of the two pillows that came with the futon we bought at Ikea. It's a nice smallish size and came with a pillowcase.
Re: Toddler-sized pillowcases?
I used to sew, but it's been forever -
Did you start with fabric, hem one end & do two side seams, or somehow retrofit a standard-sized pillowcase? And where did you put the snaps?
Griff too. Theres actually 2 regular sized pillows and a body pillow in his bed.
This is how I made mine too. I googled tutorial for toddler pillow case since I'm new to the sewing world. I just attached 2 snaps to the opening so A wouldn't take off the pillow case but he would probably be fine without the snaps he doesn't really mess with them.
Thanks for the directions! Glad to know they're available & cheap - my quick googling yesterday was yielding much less than you guys have!
Thanks again!