This is already possible with ListView, you can even do more complex
stuff with it, attaching a full demo that explain the usage.

Can someone mark this as invalid ?

** Attachment added: "Main.qml"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-ui-toolkit/+bug/1228922/+attachment/4826775/+files/Main.qml

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Title:
  Provide a property to make a ListView header "sticky"

Status in ubuntu-ui-toolkit package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  BlackBerry Cascades (their Qml toolkit) provides a
  "ListHeaderMode.Sticky" property  that would be very welcome in the
  Ubuntu Toolkit. I'll let their docs describe it:

  "We also use the headerMode property to customize the behavior of the
  header items in the list. By using ListHeaderMode.Sticky, when the
  list scrolls and a header reaches the top of the visible area, the
  header stays there (or "sticks") as the list continues to scroll,
  until a new header reaches the top."

  
http://developer.blackberry.com/native/documentation/cascades/ui/lists/lists_create_main_ui.html

  The Unity8 Dash seems to have an internal component that works in a
  similar fashion. Maybe it could be generalized:

  http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~unity-
  team/unity8/trunk/files/head:/plugins/ListViewWithPageHeader/

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