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Saturday, April 26, 2014

Quilted Strata Pillow

This project was inspired by my overflowing blue scrap bin.  I divided the scraps into three groups, by value.  I love monochromatic strata (aka crazy piecing or slabs), and a color progression of strata is even better!
I quilted the 22 inch  improv panel with an elongated serpentine stitch on my sewing machine.

I created an envelope closure, but this time I quilted the back of the pillow as well.  I bound the edges with single fold binding, machine stitched.  This construction makes for a really sturdy pillow.  I was able to overstuff the pillow as a result. Who knew 22 inches isn't a common size for pillows? Lucky for me, a squishy 24 inch pillow form works perfectly.  I think a simple lined back would gape open under the pressure, but this fully quilted pillow holds the form beautifully.
 
You can find this quilted pillow cover in my etsy shop. sold.

5 comments:

  1. This looks awesome!!! Hard to believe that these are all scraps... Looks gorgeous!!

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  2. I love the cohesive scrappy-ness of this. I haven't heard the term monochromatic strata before. Your friend's new store sounds exactly like the sort of place I could while away a couple of hours. Too bad I'm many miles and many oceans away from kansas.

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  3. I love the color progression! Nice choice on the quilting.

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  4. Love it! Thanks for sharing your beautiful ideas! Congratulations on being "shown" at the new shop. Enjoy!

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