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Okay, so now we got that piping on, make at the, the two-inch of the piping, meeting,
so the whole thing is a perfect circle. What I'm going to do now is actually sew the two
pieces of the pillow together. So I'm just going to lay on top and go in the end. I think
I'm just going to put some pins in here, just like around the edge, alright, here we go,
and just to keep it anchored on where I want. They don't have any funny rolls anywhere,
here it go. I'm just going to go corner to corner right now. Okay. Here it go. And then
I'm going to jump over here and do this last corner. I think I'll even put one right in
the middle. Okay. And so what we need to think about now before we even get started sewing
is where are you going to leave the hole for the pillow insert to go into. So we need to
leave a hole, about this big, maybe let's just go about this big, a little bit bigger,
just so the pillow insert can sit in, fit in and then will go in and then close it afterwards
with a little top stitch. But I think I want the bottom of the pillow, to all be like where
I met the, let the piping meet, so I think I'm just going to leave the insert hole right
down here near that hole. So I'm just going to make a mark, just about how big it should
be, right here. And if your foam is real hard and it doesn't want to squeeze in very much,
you might want to leave a bigger hole, but I know mine is real squishy and I can just
squeeze it up and put it in there and then it'll fluff out. So, in the next clip I'm
going to show you how to go make this, this circle to finish the edges and leave this
open for the insert. We'll do that next.