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For many of us, sewing is a relaxing hobby that can prove quite useful when decorating our homes. After sorting out some of the architectural projects at our house, I could finally ease myself into thinking about all the lovely layers that only fabric can add to a house (throw pillows, window treatments and upholstery) and being able to sew most of them myself has made all the difference. So, in an effort to bring you content that is both authentic and (hopefully) useful, I wanted to share with you my latest project – sewing pillow covers with an invisible zipper closure – with the hope that it will inspire / encourage some of you to learn a new skill that will empower you to make some lovely things for your home. For many of you experienced seamstresses, chances are sewing on an invisible zipper is a basic skill you mastered years ago. But for beginners like me, figuring this one out feels like a triumph worth celebrating, and therefore the results worth a bit of showing off 🙂 . So, if you’re interested and would like to sew some fun throw pillows of your own, with a neat invisible zipper closure, read on to see how I did it and how you can, too.