Made over my weekend of teaching a year ago in
Inuvik, this pillow cover has been accompanying me to trunk shows and workshops as a sample of my
Improv Under the Influence piecing technique. It was the launching off project for my
Ice Road quilt. I finally completed a simple envelope backing and bound the pillow cover last week on retreat.
It is quilted with unmarked, improv straight line quilting with a walking foot. Just following the X seams in the central portion of the pillow using the presser foot edge as a spacing guide. Unlike concentric circle quilting, I began the concentric triangle from the outside (I started sewing beside the X seam) and worked my way into the middle of each pieced quadrant.
It would have been too difficult to keep the triangle lines parallel to the piecing (without marking) if I'd started in the middle of each quadrant with a tiny stitched triangle; by the time I made it out to the long seams, the lines would've been skew to the white sashing and really noticeable. The beauty of quilting a small item like a pillow top is Pellon fusible fleece (I don't bother wasting fabric and adding a backing, I just quilt through the pillow top and fleece). The fusible batting stays put, so you can actually quilt from the outside in, without worrying about shifting.
The white border is stitched with white thread in improv zigzags that end up looking like wonky triangles.
...and of course I love a longer stitch length for straight line quilting. I set my Pfaff and Juki to 4.0. The binding is machine sewn to the back via a stitch in the ditch along the front seam.
Oh, I love this one. And the quilting is so effective. Thanks for the tip about the fusible fleece. I've yet to use it but have heard bag makers sing it's virtues.
ReplyDeleteThis looks great! The colours are right up my alley.
ReplyDeleteLove the Blue shades..Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI really like this with the various blues blending against the lighter color!
ReplyDeleteOf course you know I LOVE this piece! keep being inspired!
ReplyDeleteI love the quilting you chose for this piece Krista! The pillow will be the perfect companion to your ice road quilt.
ReplyDeleteI love this one. One goal this summer is to make one of your improv quilts. Can I come up to Vancouver for a private lesson? Preferably in July when it's a bazillion degrees in Fresno.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love your Icy Road quilt, and this pillow version is fantastic! I hadn't thought to use fusible fleece for this type of project. Great idea!
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