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Wildernessties 07-05-2017 06:51 AM

Question on making travel pillow
 
I would like to make my grandson one of the U shaped travel pillows. I found some free patterns online but I'm not quite sure what type of fabric to use - cotton, flannel, fleece, something else?? I'd really appreciate any thoughts or suggestions on this project. If it turns out ok, hopefully others in my family might want one, too. Thank you!

QuiltnNan 07-05-2017 07:37 AM

cotton and flannel sound OK to me. I wouldn't use fleece for myself as it would make me too hot with that on my neck. JMHO

Wildernessties 07-05-2017 09:01 AM


Originally Posted by QuiltnNan (Post 7858077)
cotton and flannel sound OK to me. I wouldn't use fleece for myself as it would make me too hot with that on my neck. JMHO

Thank you for your thoughts. I agree about the fleece and I wondered the same about the flannel but also thought how much softer and more comfy the flannel might be. Now I'm wishing I had actually checked out those I saw in the airport!

annievee 07-05-2017 09:44 AM

I did some in cotton and lined them.

lynnie 07-05-2017 12:48 PM

I did cotton and minkee. my dh likes the minkee on his face.

DebbieJJ 07-06-2017 01:18 AM

I use one year-round at home because of neck problems. Whatever you make it out of, please consider making a pillowcase to fit it so that the pillowcase can be washed. My favorite neck "u-pillow" is made of flannel and filled with some type of beans or rice, so it is microwave-able (and is sooo comfortable when heated!). I still haven't made a pillowcase for it, and I wish I had done so many years ago, as it is wearing thin.

illinois 07-06-2017 03:31 AM

I've made several of the "dog bone" pillows, using prequilted fabric. It holds its shape well and launders nicely. When making any kind of pillow, I begin with making just as I would when making the quilt sandwich. It takes a lot less stuffing and seems to hold up well with use. It has a smoother surface, too. I agree with the idea of a pillowcase unless you feel comfortable washing the pillow itself with some regularity.

bearisgray 07-06-2017 04:58 AM

Make sure the seams are reinforced. There is a lot of stress on the seam that goes around the neck.

carolynjo 07-06-2017 05:47 AM

My pillow is covered in fine terrycloth and it does not migrate.

tranum 07-06-2017 10:15 AM

Never made one, but if I see them on sale, I but it. These make good gifts for someone in hospital or recouperating.


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