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    Old 10-12-2011, 12:11 PM
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    I am making some cushions for my Mother-in-law as a Christmas present, I started before I started quilting, so I have made one so far in just plain turquoise satin. Anyway, I have decided that since I have discovered this fabulous hobby, I would quilt the other two. I decided to have a go at free motion quilting using the darning foot on my machine, It was such fun!

    Okay, it is a bit jagged in places, my curves are not smooth yet and the stitches are not even but I loved it! I had great fun and can't wait to have another go. I feel a few mug rugs coming on so I can practice some more.
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    congrats on tackling it. show us some pics.
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    I love that you just dove right in! I should do that more, instead of fretting about every little detail.

    I'm so glad you had fun at it!
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    pictures please
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    Old 10-12-2011, 01:39 PM
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    It is night here now so I can't take a decent picture, I will take one tomorrow in daylight but it is not very neat I am afraid, but we all have to start somewhere right?
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    Hi and welcome to the board from Iowa. The important part I heard in your note was "I had fun". That, to me, is the most important thing. Would love to see pics when you feel ready for show and tell (smile).
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    you go girl. I hear it all takes practice, practice, practice. You will get better the more you practice. Now say that really fast.
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    For all you pillow makers, what do you put in the seams on a quilted pillow? Do you use fringe, gimp, cording, what? Where do you put your zipper? What size pillow do you use? I tried to find foam pillows and had to settle for polyester filled ones instead. I bought the 20" size, but I couldn't find the right type of zipper at the store where I was. I'm thinking about making mine closing with decorative buttons and have that side decorative as well as the front. I just can't decided if fringe in the seams is too much with the quilting or if tassels on the corners will look better. So what have you done?
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    Old 10-13-2011, 01:11 PM
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    Originally Posted by TanyaL
    For all you pillow makers, what do you put in the seams on a quilted pillow? Do you use fringe, gimp, cording, what? Where do you put your zipper? What size pillow do you use? I tried to find foam pillows and had to settle for polyester filled ones instead. I bought the 20" size, but I couldn't find the right type of zipper at the store where I was. I'm thinking about making mine closing with decorative buttons and have that side decorative as well as the front. I just can't decided if fringe in the seams is too much with the quilting or if tassels on the corners will look better. So what have you done?
    I make mine using the envelope method, that way I do not need to fasten them. I also do not put anything in the seams, just sew them right side together and turn the right way round, it works well for me.
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