Turning Points Quilted Pillow
- Jun 29, 2015
- 2 min read
I count myself lucky that when cards fall as they should I get to be a pattern tester for the lovely and talented Sam Hunter of Hunter’s Design Studio.
While I’m testing I can’t really share my progress pictures because we don’t want to give away the pattern until it’s released. I did a little teaser instagram on the fabrics I had pulled for this fun pattern – Turning Points. Turning Points is a great way to use up some of your fun scraps and make a project with a big impact!
Turning Points is a paper pieced pattern that incorporates Prairie Points to give the final piece a three-dimensional effect. And it’s fun, fast, and easy!
Sam Hunter does a fantastic job giving you step by step instructions to build the four blocks needed to make this dramatic piece. Are you more of a visual learner? Don’t worry! There is a bonus supplementary photo tutorial on Sam’s blog showing even more step out details of some of the trickier steps.
It wasn’t long until I had the top pieced for a pillow! Oooh! I almost forgot to mention – in Sam Hunter’s pattern you get templates and instructions to make a pincushion, a mug rug, and/or a pillow! A three for one deal!
I decided to quilt my prairie points down … a bit. They still have some three dimensional texture but mostly they’re stitched down.
Isn’t this such a great rainbow effect? I used a plethora of different scrap fabrics from my original spoonflower prints, batiks, hand-dyes, and commercial prints. I chose to use Simply Sterling Metallic Etched Dragonfly Black/Silver from Benartex for my background fabric.
I made the pillow cased back using Simply Sterling Metallic Feather Black/Silver from Benartex. I found both of these fantastic fabrics at my local quilt shop – Mill House Quilts.
I am so in love with this pillow, pattern and technique! I’m sure there will be more projects like this from me in the future!
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