Dinosaur Pillow

Let me just jump in here real quick and show you my new in-between finish: A dinosaur pillow for my nephew.

I saw this fun print when I was ordering my fabrics for my QuiltCon visit in February. And I showed it to my nephew on my next visit in March asking him what he would like to have made out of it. The most reasonable suggestion – he was still five at the time – was a pillow.

I did not have it finished for my next visit when we celebrated him starting school. And I also think because of all the gifts on that day, it might have just been “lost” anyway. So when I learned, he would visit me one Sun in November, I rushed and used my Sat crafting time to finish it.

There were a lot of internal discussions about the how. First, I wanted the new print to shine. Unfortunately, it was not large enough for the pillow form I had at home. And making a smaller pillow did not sound right. I also knew I wanted a zipper. But I have never installed one in the bottom seam and did not want to try it on a gift. But I also wanted the back to have a similiarly big print area. And then: What fabrics to combine with the print?

In the end, I decided on a simple Essex Linen border. The Essex Linen is grey with a blue undertone and works great with the light blue and petrol lines in the print. I added the fun – that a kid pillow needed – through a scrappy, colorful binding. Can someone please remind me, that the next time I bind a pillow, I should cut a 2.5 inch binding strip. My usual 2.25 inch strip was a bit “friggely”.

The zipper was installed in the bottom border strip. Making front and back similar. I always use this tutorial to make a flap over to cover the zipper. Which in my case was a fun pop of blue/turquoise.

The front was quilted. And for the first time, I tried a diamond grid. I used the 30° line on my ruler and it was a lot easier than I anticipated and I liked the look a lot. Glad to have found a new variation for all my walking foot quilting ;)

I also recently purchased a Hera marker. And I like it too!

Accidentally, the aqua-colored thread I bought for Throwing Stars fit perfectly.

So after I got the confusion about the design out of the way, an overall fun little make!

Because of my usual last minute attitude, I forgot to take pictures and just squished one in before and during the visit. When writing the blog post, I realized I had no photos of the zipper construction and asked my sister to send some. Thanks Sis!

So far this quarter

On the FAL list (11)
Finished WIPs (2)
Extra Finishes (2)
Dinosaur Pillow
New WIPs (2)
Christmas Star Toss

2 Comments

  1. Kathleen McCormick

    Fabulous pillow – and he looks so happy with it. I love the tutorial for the zipper. I don’t usually do them for pillows but am feeling like I should. I am making note of this so I can do it next time!

  2. Vielen Dank, dass du deine kreative Energie und dein Talent mit uns teilst. Dieses Dinosaurierkissen ist nicht nur ein DIY-Projekt, sondern auch eine Reise in die Welt der Fantasie und des Handwerks.

    Mit einem Lächeln,
    Manu

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