Ages ago we adapted what was called a "casserole carrier".....ours were cut
round,  lined (or used reversible  quilted material,).   Bound around the cut
edge,  then sewed the small curtain rings around the edge, usually about 8
..add a drawstring .  When opened it made a nice table cover under the
pillow.....for hiding knees!!!!  Finished  with the demo?!  Pull up around
pillow, cinch the drawstrings  and take off~~~~~
 Some were very fancy...gold thread, machine and/or hand embroidery and very
beautiful.  Mine are servicable!
 BarbE

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Clay Blackwell
  To: Jenny Barron ; [email protected]
  Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 8:21 AM
  Subject: RE: [lace] pillow bag


  Hi Jenny !

  Last year I made a quilted bag for a big pillow that I did not want to turn
  on its end.  I liked it so much I made another!!

  The pattern is called the "Fat Quarter Bag" and it's in a book of fat
  quarter designs by M'Liss Rae Hawley entitled "Fat Quarter Quilts", ISBN
  1564772691.  I highly recommend it.

  The bag is simply a patchwork of six fat quarters which have been joined
  together into a large rectangle.  I put some batting in the center of the
  rectangle before I added the lining.   Strips of wide elastic are inserted
  into channels on the two long sides, and draw-string handles are inserted
  into the channels on the other two sides.  I expect it's difficult to
  visualize this and make it based on my description, but I just want you to
  know how simple it is, AND that the bag is perfect for carrying a large
  pillow (20 - 24") flat.  The edges of the bag cover the top and it is
  nicely protected.  The pillow is also very easy to put in and take out,
  thanks to that elastic.

  I just checked Amazon.com and the book is still in print and available.

  Clay

  Clay Blackwell
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  > [Original Message]
  > From: Jenny Barron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  > To: <[email protected]>
  > Date: 9/30/2005 6:12:04 AM
  > Subject: [lace] pillow bag
  >
  > I fancy making a new pillow bag for myself out of some patchwork I am
  about to quilt - new hobby, must make use of practice pieces - and I
  thought instead of the normal bag that puts the pillow on it's side when
  being carried I'd like the kind that leaves the pillow flat.
  >
  > But - now I come to the actual planning of such a bag I realise I've no
  real idea of how to make one. Do you start with a square of fabric big
  enough to place the pillow in the middle and fold the corners over the
  pillow with a bit to spare? Anyone ever made one who could point me in the
  right direction?
  >
  > jenny barron
  > Scotland
  >
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