You will find the Bloomin' QAYG Pillow Tutorial over here. The backing is a simple envelope enclosure in a light blue Basic Foundation. I enjoyed the process very much and will likely use it again with scraps. Having a longarm machine makes it nearly impossible for me to make a large quilt in the QAYG method, but I can see making pillows, placemats, or table runners in this manner.
As an Island Batik Ambassador, I am provided fabric for projects. This fabric is from a layer cake of Island Batik Bursting Blooms from my stash.
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8 comments :
Beautiful!
This is really pretty and colourful Myra. Thanks for the link.
Looks good! No sewing pieces on the sewing machine would make that go pretty fast. Now for your next trick, you just need to learn how to do a zipper. Or even better and invisible zipper!
I agree us longarmers have a hard time doing any other kind of quilting!!!! Your pillow turned out great.
Well done. Those are some great colours and prints.
Oh, how gorgeous is this??? I've had this Bloomin' Pillow in mind for a while to make, and seeing yours makes me want to sew one up today! It's perfect with your colorful range of batiks, Myra!
Pretty pillow, good color combination.
Love those bright, happy fabrics, and the pillow design is really fun! Great way to use up scraps!
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