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    Old 07-31-2025, 01:04 PM
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    I've started making bespoke, quilted, throw pillows. I just make them up as I go along. It's very freeing! Also, I don't have to push around a big heavy quilt sandwich. Pillows are small...manageable. They're coming out really pretty too!
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    Old 07-31-2025, 04:39 PM
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    I've just discovered making pillows, too. It's pretty great to free motion quilt them when you're not worried about puckering on the back. We had a lot of wimpy couch pillows, so my husband is pretty excited about me combining 2 or 3 to make a super stuffed pillow. Also, I got some polyester batting at a garage sale, so it's really great to use that instead of some really expensive batting.
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    Old 08-01-2025, 05:22 AM
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    In the past I've quilted fabric I want to use to make covers for all my toilet seats. As for pillows, I got into doing pleats on my pillows to add a little texture. I pleated a complete WOF until I got to the center and left that blank and it fit perfectly for my pillow shams to go with the quilt I made.

    When I was making cushions for my porch swing and wicker chairs, I put the fabric on the machine and quilted it fit. Sure makes them look high end with that added touch.
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    Old 08-04-2025, 10:13 AM
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    I agree. The quilting gives them a little spit and polish. I'm just making them up as I go along. If they come out too big, I can just trim them down. If they come out too small, I add a border. Piping, or no piping? I decide as I go along. I've been using scraps that are just big enough to do a back, usually in a contrasting color to the front. It's fun to be so free to create!

    I have to say that I prefer to not use zippers. I used them when I first started, but I find that zippers can be scratchy sometimes. Now I'm making them with an envelope back. theire soft and one can cuddle with them.
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