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sugarloaf 10-15-2009 01:01 PM

hi does anyone what a pillow quilt is ? where can i find a pattern for one


sugarloaf

sewjoyce 10-15-2009 01:03 PM

I believe that you're talking about a "quillow" -- quilt in a pillow.

Here is one set of directions: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/3721/quillow.htm


sugarloaf 10-15-2009 04:24 PM

thank u so much for the info. sugarloaf

sewjoyce 10-16-2009 04:44 AM


Originally Posted by sugarloaf
thank u so much for the info. sugarloaf


:D :D

Don't forget to post pics when you get it done...

sugarloaf 10-16-2009 10:02 AM

I WILL WHEN I GET ONE . SUGARLOAF

SulaBug 10-16-2009 10:12 AM

I can hardly wait to see how
your Quillow comes out!! :D
You are going to love making
this project!!
:D :D :D :D

kwhite 10-16-2009 03:52 PM

This might be of interest too.

http://www.grammysworld.com/images/quilts/quillow_instr(3).JPG

sugarloaf 10-16-2009 04:22 PM

thanks so mch for the interest in the pillow quilt. I have it started but I have to wait to gtet somr batting.as son as I get it done Ill send a picture of it .sugarloaf

quiltingcove 10-17-2009 07:06 AM

Geocities is being closed sometime this month, so this link will soon be gone. All geocities sites will magically disappear!

judithb 10-17-2009 07:12 AM

Quiltingcove: Geocities going to the dust bin! WHAT?? OMG all my genealogy information and my husbands on line book will be lost. Oh well, Thanks for the information. Poo

marta 10-17-2009 07:29 AM

Yes, I have a pattern for one. You just make squares, cut a slit in the back of the squares, stuff with batting and stitch the back shut. After all of the squares are made, just sew them together.
Don't put much batting in the squares, as you want them to lay flat. It looked really good, but I never got one made.

marta 10-17-2009 07:37 AM

Iwas just starting an answer to your question on chat and the power went out. So, here goes here!
You really don't need a pattern for a pillow quilt. There is one pictured in one of my books and it looks easy. I was going to make one and it never happened.
Just cut squares--these look like 4" and make a backing--it looks like muslin, but it could be anything. Cut a slit in the back, hen put batting in--by layers, as you want it to lay flat. After you get the batting in and you are satisfied with how it looks and feels, just stitch the slit shut.
After all are stitched shut , just stitch the rows.
I realize you will have seams, but those could be finger-pressed flat and pinked.
If you want me to send this picture my email is:
[email protected]

FAYE 10-17-2009 10:01 AM

Lots of good suggestions on this project...I will add one...make the outside of a sturdy fabric...than a cozy flannel for the inside.....quilt it in large squares, makes a great quillow

wvdek 10-17-2009 12:23 PM

Funny you should bring this up. I have been eyeing a pattern from Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting, Jan./Feb. 2007 on pages 94 - 97. You could also buy a kit at that time for $55. Says it is great for beginners.
I think it would be a great way to use up some fleece or flannel.
Have fun!

rciot 10-17-2009 04:17 PM

The website must be shut down as of right now.....could not pull it up. Can't wait to see one made.

Gilla 10-17-2009 05:40 PM


Originally Posted by SulaBug
I can hardly wait to see how
your Quillow comes out!! :D
You are going to love making
this project!!
:D :D :D :D

[quote]

Here is another one a little more detailed with pictures.

http://with-heart-and-hands.blogspot...g-quillow.html

I made several of these and they turned out nice.

Gilla

denverjjoy 10-17-2009 07:12 PM

You will love the quillows. I give them to freinds who are undergoing chemo or dialysis and they carry them with them. I had given one to my surrogate mother and when she died sometime later, you could see where she at clenched the fabric. I strengthened and presented it to her son as I had done it a flower print that was so her. I understand from his wife it sits in a special chair in their bedroom.

And you can have so much fun designing them! Panels prints are great for beginners.

Have fun and keep quilting. We learn with each project.

denverjjoy


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