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.
This looks awesome!!! Hard to believe that these are all scraps... Looks gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteI love the color progression! Nice choice on the quilting.
ReplyDeleteLove it! Thanks for sharing your beautiful ideas! Congratulations on being "shown" at the new shop. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteLooks great.
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