Quillow pattern ideas
#14
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Homosassa, FL
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I have made 4 of them and they are not that hard, great to cover up with watching TV and my adopted grandsons couldn't wait to get theirs as I let them each pick the material. Pillow panels work great for the pocket.
#15
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I love Quillows! Very practical, for student, camp,all vehicle, very handy when you have limited space! Unlimited use of kind of Fabric, It all depend whose the lucky ones receiving this treasured creation! I made quite a few, donate to the children house. I use 45'x73 ( the width of the fabric and 2 1/4 yards for the regular height of that person! ! get more
#16
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Norfolk, VA
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If you google there is a poem or saying you can put on the pocket that says something about tucking your feet in to keep warm, not sure. Last year I bought two fleece throws to put together for my daughter who loves Coke, I didn't get it made. So when I make hers this year I'm going to switch it out. She smokes outside all the time on her balcony and it gets cold. I'm going to put sleeve arm wholes into inside throw where she can put her arms in thru them and then have the openings along the edge to put her hands thru. This way she can snuggle up when sitting outside and be easier keeping the throw around her. I think quillows or even just throws are a great gift.
#17
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Long Island
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years ago, o.k. about 18, i made quillows with a shoulder strap and a big bath sheet towel for beach bags. you could put your lotion and keys and a drink in the pocket, and unwrap it into a beach towel. i made them at swap things, (Like Bingo) and they went first and fast. Just a thought.
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