So I learned a very thrifty hint from my oldest daughter, who informed me that great button up the back pillowcases could be made out of recycled men’s shirts, and behold! It can be done. Turn shirt inside out, sew across the top and bottom, trim off, and there you have a nice pillowsham that won’t work it’s way off the pillow. This shirt had the sleeves removed to make quilt patches, and there are a few bits left for strip quilting. Thank you Laura.
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