Helen's Wonky Friendship Pillow Tutorial

Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Helen’s Wonky Friendship Pillow
A tutorial from Sally’s Angelworks

Hi everyone! Sally from Sally's Angelworks here to share with you a sweet pillow tutorial inspired by this awesome fabric, Helen's Garden designed by Tamara Kate for Michael Miller. You can pick this fabric up in Julie's store right here!!! Enjoy the tutorial!!



 
Supplies:
Scraps from patterned Helen’s Garden fabrics (you will have plenty to make several pillows if you order fat quarters of 9 different patterned fabrics!)
½ yds each of two contrasting background Helen’s Garden fabric
22” batting square
22” zipper
Poly-fil Stuffing or a 20” pillow form



Cutting:

**For the Wonky Friendship Star Blocks (4 of them!)
Background fabric > 16 – 2 ½” squares
4 different patterned fabrics > 5 – 2 ½” squares
4 contrasting patterned fabrics > 4 – 2 ½” squares

**For the Pinwheel blocks (5 of them!)
Background fabric > 10 – 2 7/8” squares
5 different patterned fabrics > 2 – 2 7/8” squares

**For background fabrics: sashing, borders, and backing
Sashing: 10 – 6 ½” x 1 ½” rectangles
10 – 4 ½” x 1 ½” rectangles

Borders: 2 – 20 ½” x 1 ½” strips
2 – 18 ½” x 1 ½” strips

Backing: ½ yard cut into fat quarters.

**Use a scant ¼” seam allowance throughout all sewing unless otherwise noted!

 



For the Wonky Friendship blocks, you’ll want to match up your main fabrics with your little wonky triangle fabrics and get them ready for assembly!



Start with laying out your 9 patch block.


Take your accent fabrics (4 squares) and cut them on the diagonal down the middle.


Here’s the trickiest part of the pillow. Place your accent triangle anywhere right sides together with your main patterned block with the point of the triangle away from the corner of the block. Make sure you are not really near the middle diagonal of your main block. Sew!


It should look like this when you are done sewing.


Flip your triangle with the right side up and press with your seam toward your triangle.Sew another triangle on the opposite corner!


Flip your square over where the wrong side is up. Take a 2 ½” ruler and trim the excess of your triangles off of the 2 ½” block. (a regular ruler works, too!!)


Repeat for all four outer blocks. The middle block will stay as it is!
**hint: refer to the drawing at the top of the tutorial to see which way to place your triangles. In my final project in all four of my wonky friendship blocks, I only misturned one block!


Sew your block together in rows and then all together! * another hint: be careful not to pull your triangles when sewing them. They are cut on the bias and easily stretch! This will distort your final block. (really wonky isn’t that aesthetically pleasing! LOL!!)

Do these steps for all four blocks!

For the Pinwheel Blocks (make 5!!):


Place a background 2 7/8” square right sides together with a patterned 2 7/8” square. Draw two lines on either side ¼” away from the middle diagonal. Sew on these lines. Cut in the middle of the two seams. Open and press your half=square triangles.

Place them in patterned order to form pinwheel blocks!

Place the sashing around these pinwheel blocks.
Add the 4 ½” strips to the top and bottom and then the 6 ½” strips on the sides of the pinwheels! 



(this pic is to show how the blocks go together, even though four of the pinwheels don’t have their sashing!) Finish your pinwheels with the sashing!



Sew together your blocks in rows!


Add your borders…


Add your batting and pin baste (you won’t have a backing yet…)


Quilt your pillow top however you’d like. I used big straight line quilting.
To keep it straight, I used a piece of masking tape.


When I was done quilting, I zigzagged the edges. This helps me to keep it all together when adding the backing! J


Grab your zipper and one of your fat quarters. Place your zipper face down matching the top edge with one of your fat quarters (on the 21” side) centering it on the raw edge. Leave about 2 ½” to 3” on either side of your zipper. You’ll want to trim the bottom of your zipper for that.



Pin it and then using a zipper foot, sew close to the teeth on the side closest to the top edge.



I added just a little itty bitty seam at the bottom of the zipper just on the top to add some stability at the bottom.




Place your other fat quarter face up on your table and place your other side of your zipper with raw edges meeting at the top. Again, sew using a zipper foot! **Hint: just sew the zipper on leaving a little bit of tabs on either end.


When sewing the ends on either side of your zipper, pull out the tabs of the zipper ends to “bury” them! Sew the ends of the two fat quarters.



**remember! Pins are your best friends!


This is what your right side of your back should look like! It’s going to be a lot bigger than your pillow top, so that you can place that zipper wherever on the back you want it!




Place your pillow top on top of your back with right sides together. Pin! Make sure that your zipper is open a little bit for turning the pillow right side out. Trim your backing to match your pillow front! Sew all four sides.



Open your zipper more to turn your pillow inside out. **Hint: I trimmed my corners before I turned it to make my pillow corners sharper.





After turning your pillow inside out, fill it with either a pillow form or poly-fil!! And you’ve got yourself a pretty pillow!!








Thanks so much to Julie and the Intrepid Thread for sponsoring this project!!! For more wildness, pillows, quilts, and aprons, come on over and visit me at my blog: http://sallysangelworks.typepad.com!
Let me know if you make this sweet little pillow!!
Blessings!



Happy Monday!

Monday, January 27, 2014
Hi Everyone,

It's Monday woohoo! Another wonderful week to start something, or finish something, or dream about something new.  I started a new little project yesterday but it is a gift and if I show it she will know it is for her so I can't reveal until the first week in March.

I just realized this morning that I hadn't shared some of the new things that came into the shop. The first one is near and dear to my heart because it is our charity product for this first quarter of the year. I was offered an opportunity to buy some of this adorable fabric from Windham designed by Heather Ross called Crafty Chloe:

We only have a few yards and I am selling it only in bundles but if you buy a bundle all of the proceeds will go to one of the two charities that we support. Either the Share Your Lunch program at Second Harvest Food Bank or Harbor House at Heartline Ministries in Haiti.

Here is Sweet as Honey from Bonnie Christine and Art Gallery. I adore the bees and hives and of course the precious florals that Bonnie does.


And something I have been anticipating... I have to make myself a bag with these Dragonflies... Koi Organic Canvas from Rashida Coleman-Hale and Cloud9

Here is what surprised me... I expected it to feel like all of the other canvas... like Glimma Canvas or even the Japanese canvas but as usual I was shocked and pleased by Cloud9 this has a much softer hand and it is oh so nice to work with.

Gypsy Wife Information

Friday, January 24, 2014
Hi Everyone,

If you signed up for the Gypsy Wife Block of the Month. You should have received 2 emails yesterday. If you didn't then they either went to your spam folder or we have an incorrect address for you. If you signed up and didn't get 2 emails from me yesterday please email me so we can get all of the information out to you. To whet your appetite here is what the first block in each colorway looks like:




The books came in yesterday... they only took a little over a week. I was so surprised. We luckily had just finished cutting the fabric on Wednesday for the first month. So we are ready to get started. We still have a few extra books and it isn't too late to join. You can do that here if the option you want says it is sold out just let me know by email. I split them up so we wouldn't over sell so I can move around the inventory if I need to.

Goodnight Moon, Linen Mochi Dot, and Gypsy Wife News

Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Hi Everyone,

We just got these two new collections:

Linen Mochi Dot (these are linen/cotton blends) by Momo


And Goodnight Moon by Cloud9 Organic fabrics


I also ordered the books for Gypsy Wife. I ordered a few more than I had orders for. If you still want to get in on it we can take a few more reservations. Here is all the info again

Last couple days to sign up for the Gypsy Wife BOM

Saturday, January 11, 2014
If you have been on the fence. I need reservations by Monday morning so I can get the book order in.


You can sign up here: http://www.intrepidthread.com/shop/Fearless-Fabric-Clubs-and-BOMs/Gypsy-Wife-Block-Of-The-Month.htm

All of the information is here: http://intrepidthread.blogspot.com/2014/01/happy-new-year-and-gypsy-wife-bom.html

Friday Fun Day Winner and Another Giveaway

Friday, January 10, 2014
Hi Everyone,

Today will be a fun day for me. I am hosting the Bay Area Modern Quilt Guild for a sew day at the shop maybe if I am a good girl and get my chores done I can join them for some sewing.

This week we are sponsoring a giveaway at Maureen Cracknell Handmade so you have to go over there to enter to win this:

Some Catnap by Lizzy House... go to Maureen's blog to enter.


Now it is time to pick the winner of last week's giveaway. Thanks for all of the entries...

Mr. Random said:

and number 125 was:

2 bees said...
Anthem is beutiful, it is such a sophisticated pallette
2 Bees I will email you in a moment.

Thanks for playing everyone! Have an amazing weekend!

Hugs,
Julie

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