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Old 12-13-2009, 09:05 PM
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just lovely! She'll really love it, it's beautiful! And wonderful fabric choices!
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Old 12-14-2009, 01:49 AM
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Beautiful and what a great idea to use a panel for the front! I have some chicken panels, now I have to make one! :-D
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Old 12-14-2009, 03:07 AM
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Very nice.
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Old 12-14-2009, 11:09 AM
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Love it!
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Old 12-14-2009, 11:18 AM
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Great job. I love it!
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Old 12-15-2009, 05:45 PM
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I have this. I know there was a post that someone did not know how. I hope this helps.


Quillows
How to make a quilt in a pillow
A quillow is a quilt with a reversible pocket strategically sewn on the quilt so it can be folded up to fit inside the pocket, making a pillow. These are the perfect sleepover accessory for kids to take with them or a nice item to keep in the car on long trips. Great for a couch throw, too. Quillows can be made any size, and are fun to do in a theme such as "bugs" or "autumn."

To make a small quillow, you will need 2 yards of fabric for the top, 2 yards for the back, an 18" square for the right side of the pillow (do you have an orphan block you could use?) and an 18" square for wrong side, plus a crib size batting.

Start by placing the top and bottom pieces right sides together. Put the batting on top. Sew along all four edges, leaving a 6-8" opening. Turn your quilt inside out. Sew the opening closed. Topstitch along edges using your walking foot. Quilt or tie as desired to finish it.

To make the pillow pocket, repeat this process with the 18 inch squares. Quilt the pocket (if desired), then pin this pocket to the center bottom of the top of the quilt. Sew around both sides and the bottom, leaving the top open. That is where you will put your folded up quilt. Again, a walking foot is really helpful.

You are done! Be sure to put a label on it. If you would like to label your quillow with usage information, try this little poem:

Use me as a pillow
Unless you get cold
Then pull out my stuffing
And gently unfold
I'm a lap quilt now
With space for your feet
And when you're all done
Fold me back nice and neat

To fold it, turn the quillow over so that the pocket is on the bottom. Fold lengthwise into thirds, overlapping the center. Roll or fold the quilt into 18 inch sections. When you get to the end, the entire quilt will have been folded into an 18 inch block. Turn the pocket inside out over the top of the block, making a pillow. Now it looks like a pillow.
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Old 12-15-2009, 06:07 PM
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What a cute little poem to enclose with a quillow! :D
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Old 01-04-2010, 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by quiltingbee12
I made a sort of quillow for my Aunt for her birthday, it is a Sunshine & Shadow, and I really liked it. I almost kept it and made something else ;)
It was very warm, I put 3 layers of batting in!
I just have to say how much I LOVE this site!! Seeing the picture of your quillow just about brought me to tears!! I did a search wondering if anyone has ever done one that was pieced on the quilt part of it - then I saw the fabric for the front of the pillow. I have the same fabric that I was saving to make a quillow with!! And I love the pieced part - interesting though I know that pattern as being called Trip Around The World. Maybe something different.

Anyway - Thank you Thank you for sharing your work and inspiring me!!
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Old 01-04-2010, 04:55 PM
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Love it! Looks so cozy and fluffy!
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Old 01-04-2010, 06:02 PM
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Your quillow is one of the prettiest I've seen.

I love quillows and have made them for all my grandchildren. Once thing I would add to make the corners easier to turn, is to be a small plate or saucer and round the corners. They are great for all ages AAANNNNNDDD you get to use up orphan blocks :) :)
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