Pillow prototype

Pillow prototype

I’m now back to the memory quilt project.  Zane left 9 siblings and his quilt left a lot of fabric. I felt a need to make something with all that fabric for his siblings. I originally thought about bed runners but wasn’t sure how they might be used. Then I thought about placemats but would they really want to risk food stains? After too much time pondering, I finally got to the right answer. A pillow would be like receiving a hug from their brother.

Then, as is my habit, I spent too long thinking about complicated designs.

One night in Tucson I was awake and worrying about things I can’t control.  I made myself start thinking about something productive,  the pillowdesign. Soon I had the answer and was back asleep.

I settled on a 15″ patchwork pillow and would use the Cricut to add some meaningful iconography. Zane’s Mom provided me with the iconography ideas without knowing what I was doing with them.

I cut 3.5″ squares from 25 different fabrics.

Thank goodness I only cut out 1 to start. I thought I could get away without interfacing the knits. I was wrong.

Before I cut the rest of the pieces I’ll interface the fabric first.

I expect these pillows to be used so after I pieced the top, I top-stitched the top to a piece of thin batting with scrim. This batting has been hanging out in my stash a long time just waiting for this project.

My goal is to use nothing but his clothing for every part. The backs will be random pieced from leftovers. I’ll use the shirt button packets as the closure for as many quilts as I can. The rest will get zippers.

I’m really happy with the way it turned out.

I ordered the pillow forms online and this is how 12 pillows arrived. Since I had to get a dozen pillow forms, I’ll make 12 pillows.  That will give them a few for other close people.  With assembly line techniques, these shouldn’t take too long.

We’re supposed to get more snow this weekend but I  got these photos taken while the Lenten Roses and Daffodils get covered again.


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9 responses to “Pillow prototype”

  1. Mary Avatar
    Mary

    The memory pillows are a gre

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  2. Li Avatar
    Li

    Really liked the button placket you used on the back for the pretty pillow.

    I gifted a pieced pillow and have since regretted not quilting it. Since then I make a special amount of time to straight stitch with light batt.

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  3. lindanca Avatar
    lindanca

    The pillow is perfect. The icons on the front and the button placket on the back closure are great ideas.

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  4. geneblack Avatar
    geneblack

    Great idea! Those middle of the night/can’t sleep times often give good ideas if we can steer our minds away from useless worry.

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  5. Carole @ From My Carolina Home Avatar

    Those pillows seem like the perfect solution to using the fabric in a creative way. I am sure they will be treasured.

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  6. Vicki in MN Avatar
    Vicki in MN

    You certainly came up with a great idea, I am sure they will be well loved.

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  7. Wanda Hanson Avatar

    The pillows are a good fix for using up the fabrics and creating more keepsakes for the family. Your Lenten Roses are always so far ahead of mine. I think another month before I’ll see any growth on mine.

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    thoroughlya4162d5974

    That is a clever way to use the button plackets! Patty

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  9. marmic1954 Avatar

    Those pillows are going to be a hit, for sure. I love that you’ve come up with a way to use the shirt plackets in the design, along with icons to suit each person.

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I’m Vicki Welsh and I’ve been making things as long as I can remember. I used to be a garment maker but transitioned to quilts about 20 years ago. Currently I’m into fabric dyeing, quilting, Zentangle, fabric postcards, fused glass and mosaic. I document my adventures here.

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