How can I finish this quilted pillow? Please, help
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How can I finish this quilted pillow? Please, help
Dear friends,
I've been making a scrappy quilted pillow cover for a child.
I usually quilt only the front, and build the back with 2 pieces of fabric with a zipper, then I bind.
But this time I wanted to use more scraps so I decided to quilt both sides of the pillow cover (what I was thinking?), and now I don't know how to finish it.
I have 2 quilted panels: One for the front and one for the back.
If I put a zipper, I can't sew the binding... but if I want to bind, then I can't sew a zipper and the owner won't be able to wash the cover
Common sense tells me to choose the zipper and forget the binding but I really want to sew a contrasting binding around the pillow cover because I see it 'plain'...
Is there a way to do what I want?
I've been making a scrappy quilted pillow cover for a child.
I usually quilt only the front, and build the back with 2 pieces of fabric with a zipper, then I bind.
But this time I wanted to use more scraps so I decided to quilt both sides of the pillow cover (what I was thinking?), and now I don't know how to finish it.
I have 2 quilted panels: One for the front and one for the back.
If I put a zipper, I can't sew the binding... but if I want to bind, then I can't sew a zipper and the owner won't be able to wash the cover
Common sense tells me to choose the zipper and forget the binding but I really want to sew a contrasting binding around the pillow cover because I see it 'plain'...
Is there a way to do what I want?
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I might instead of adding a contrasting binding because you think it is too plain, attach a ruffle and put right sides together and stitch all around the outside and turn right side out through the zipper or button back.
p.s. If it is for a boy, do prairie points instead of ruffles.
p.s. If it is for a boy, do prairie points instead of ruffles.
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Thank you all.
The ruffle or the prairie points would be great, I had not thought of that.
Sorry, I'm not sure if I understand what you say. For putting the zipper off center I have to cut the panel which is already quilted... or I am wrong?
The panel is quilted and trimmed to the size I needed to become the back of the pillow cover. It's just for that reason that I'm asking for help; I don't want to cut the panel...
The ruffle or the prairie points would be great, I had not thought of that.
How about putting the zipper off center on the back? Maybe a 2" strip to one side of the zipper. Then you can still add your binding
The panel is quilted and trimmed to the size I needed to become the back of the pillow cover. It's just for that reason that I'm asking for help; I don't want to cut the panel...
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Do you have to have a zipper? My thought was to make an envelope back for the pillow. To do this, all you would need to do is add some plain fabric to the middle of the pillow back. The fabric would be tucked underneath the other quilted back piece. You could add a button or a little velcro to the center to keep it closed.
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This my thought, too, Prism99.
Do you have to have a zipper? My thought was to make an envelope back for the pillow. To do this, all you would need to do is add some plain fabric to the middle of the pillow back. The fabric would be tucked underneath the other quilted back piece. You could add a button or a little velcro to the center to keep it closed.
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Do you have to have a zipper? My thought was to make an envelope back for the pillow. To do this, all you would need to do is add some plain fabric to the middle of the pillow back. The fabric would be tucked underneath the other quilted back piece. You could add a button or a little velcro to the center to keep it closed.
Do you mean that I must discard the quilted back of my pillow and use a plain fabric instead, and just do a normal 'envelope style' pillow?
I usually have no problems putting zippers, or buttons... or doing 'envelope style' pillows, this is not the problem. But this time I did a mistake (I quilted the back panel too) so now this is not possible to do. I can't sew a zipper unless I cut the panel in two (not even if I cut, because I wouldn't have margen for seams).
I'm really sorry for not being able to explain better...
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