Pyramid Tablet Pillow

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Old 02-03-2013, 02:00 PM
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]392909[/ATTACH] I could not find any pattern for this type of pillow so I decided to make my own. I worked out the basic shapes using scraps of paper, then made a rough pattern on tissue paper. I transferred the paper pattern to muslin and used the muslin to make a sample, which turned into my final pattern.
* tip from a quilting class - go to a medical supply store and buy a roll of exam table paper. Great for making your own patterns, or making copies of one you want to use multiple times and don't want to buy multiple times.

The first sample from muslin, which came out much too large. But I had a starting point. I unsewed it and used it to make a muslin pattern for the cotton and faux suede pillows.[ATTACH=CONFIG]392910[/ATTACH]



  1. [IMG]file:///C:\Users\cynda\AppData\Local\Temp\msohtml1\01\clip _image002.jpg[/IMG]Determine size you want inner channel to be, add 6 inches to each side. My tablet is 10 inches, and I wanted a square pillow, so I used a 22 inch square to start for the base and outer border. **The inner pyramid triangles still need to be added.
  2. Mark 3 and 6 inch lines on each side of the 22 inch square. Fold on the 3 inch line. Mark a diagonal line across the intersection of the 3 inch line to the 6 inch lines. This will be the sewing line. Make a second line 1/4 - 1/2 inch away, depending on what seam allowance you want. This will be the cutting line .
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  4. Paper pattern Cutting and sewing lines marked



    1. Make a paper template of equilateral triangles. Then use it to add to your square. Since my square was already cut, I had to cut muslin triangles to add to the base.[ATTACH=CONFIG]392913[/ATTACH]
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    1. Tape triangles to your base, lining up cut line of angles you marked on the square to corresponding width of triangles.
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    3. final template / pattern with triangles taped to the muslin square
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Old 02-03-2013, 02:03 PM
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7. Sew seams, leaving 2 openings. One in outer rim about 1 - 1 1/2 inches, and another about 3 inches. This is to turn right side out and then to stuff.
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8. Mark 2 sewing lines to create gutter. The blue cotton was marked at 2 1/2 and 2 3/4. The brown suede was marked at 2 1/2 and 3 inches. Sew on theses lines . [ATTACH=CONFIG]392919[/ATTACH]

9. Stuff outer ramp. Use chopsticks or an unsharpened pencil to push stuffing down and around the corners. Yes this is a pain and takes time. Stuff main body, then slip stitch openings closed .

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Old 02-03-2013, 02:09 PM
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So sorry about the other post. It was my first tutorial, and of course, all my pictures were way way too large. Redid all the pics, then redid the post, and then the text was too long.. 17000 characters needed reduced to 10000. Oh my, but I couldn't seem to add an attachment to the second part..so here it is.
The suede pillow doesn't sit quite right on the table, I think I stuffed it wrong, but it works fine on my lap or in bed.
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Nicely done!!!!
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You did a terrific job--looks wonderful. Are you not the talented one! My iPad has a cover that folds to make it's own stand, but I tried this a couple of times for reading books in bed--neither pattern attempt worked out. So I just put a small throw pillow on my chest & read until I doze. Both pillow & book end up sleeping with me. Congratulations on figuring it out. I saw the pyramids for sale somewhere a while ago and they had a tassel attached to the point (for ease in moving/carrying I suppose....they were pricey at the time)
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Thank you for the Tutorial--What a great gift this will be!
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Thank You Thank You Thank You.....I have been searching the net for this pattern forever. I am an avid reader and this looks wonderful....
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Great tablet pillow! The brown one is my favourite because it looks like a Toblerone chocolate section!
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Wow, I am impressed at how you figured this out! I've been searching for this type of pattern for months and now I have it. Thank you so very much.
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Well, that is just very clever and your tutorial is very good. I'm sure it will be used many times--thanks for sharing with all of us Donna
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