Yo-Yo Quilt Throw Pillow Cover

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This pillow has been in the works for. Well, ever. I made the first yo-yo's in May of 2011. So, yep, two years. Wow, we're slow around here. Eeep!

Well, at least it's finally done, that's the main thing, right? We'll focus on that.

I don't have a tutorial for this per se. I just started making yo-yos, and then I attached them together until they were big enough to fit the pillow form I had. Then I sewed them to a square of fabric then turned that into a pillow cover using my usual method, except I but a quilt-style binding on it instead of turning. I kind of just did it because I wasn't sure if it would turn out or not!

I actually have all the scraps set aside to make a quilt-size yo-yo quilt, so maybe there's hope for tutorials, because I can at least show how I'm doing that.

Traditionally the quilt would be just open with no backing, but knowing my house, I think I might go for the appliqued version. Otherwise it won't survive.

The interesting thing, is that I have discovered that I actually really love hand sewing. It's so relaxing and satisfying. Unfortunately I don't have lots of time to do it, but I try to squeeze it in when I can. Probably I should do more sewing and less Facebook. I probably need a sign that says that. More Sewing, Less Facebook. Heh. I'm picturing subway art. What do you think?

Do you sew?

Love, Angela
 
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Angela Grace

Angela Grace’s first quilt was started when she was 18, given away unfinished when she was 22, gotten back when she was 34 and finished when she was 39. Now that Angela makes quilts in significantly less time, she’s on a mission to make quilting simple so that new quilters can be creative. When she is not hanging out on the internet you can find her quilting, gardening, reading, or, most frequently, daydreaming.

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