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I have a 12” quilt block I plan to make into a pillow. What size pillow form should I buy, 10” or 12”?
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07-10-2019, 07:38 AM
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I like to go for 2” bigger than my cover. That way it’s nice and full. The same size form as your cover will leave it a bit empty looking and loose.
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Go for the 10 inch and your pillow will be nice and plump.
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07-12-2019, 05:22 AM
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Go for the 12" so your pillow will be plump, the 10 will be loose and the fabric can shift and look sloppy.
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If you are going to the store and not ordering online, take it with you.
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12 inch will give you a nice full pillow. You will have gaps and loose fabric with a 10" form.
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