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Elephant and I Quilt Pillow Pattern
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Elephant and I Quilt Pillow Pattern in Franklin, TN
Current price: $11.95

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Elephant and I Quilt Pillow Pattern in Franklin, TN
Current price: $11.95
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Size: Paperback
Stitch a scrap-friendly quilt and pillow inspired by Jennifer Sampou’s travels to Thailand.
The best-selling fabric designer pairs paper-pieced and appliquéd motifs with a background of easy-to-sew strips. Gender-neutral and customizable, this artistically modern design is a definite showpiece. The full-size pattern includes complete instructions to make a quilt and a matching pillow. Proceeds from the sale of this pattern will be donated to Elephant Nature Park in Thailand, whose mission is to provide a rescue and rehabilitation center for elephants.
• Unique, gender-neutral design with full-size patterns
• Soft background with a splash of vibrant color
• Paper-pieced, appliquéd elephant and person motifs
MATERIALS FOR QUILT:
Yardage is based on 42?-wide fabric.
Colorful fabric scraps (for appliqué): 30–40 pieces of fabric, at least 5? × 8? each (I used my Studio Stash yarn dyes, Kona solids, and a few simple prints from my Color:FULL collection. Because this quilt design was inspired by an experience I had in Thailand, I also added a few Thai silks I brought home.)
Light- to medium-value neutrals (for background): 1/8–1/2 yard each of 11 different fabrics, to total approximately 31/2 yards (I used 4 different prints, 3 yarn dyes, and 4 different whites / light solids.)
Heavy twine: 8 pieces 7? long for tail
Tracing paper or foundation paper: (I like Carol Doak’s Foundation Paperfor this project.)
Lightweight fusible interfacing: 1/4 yard (I used Wonder-Under.)
School glue stick
Binding: 3/8 yard
Backing: 33/8 yards
Batting: 58? × 64? (I used lightweight 100% cotton batting.)
The best-selling fabric designer pairs paper-pieced and appliquéd motifs with a background of easy-to-sew strips. Gender-neutral and customizable, this artistically modern design is a definite showpiece. The full-size pattern includes complete instructions to make a quilt and a matching pillow. Proceeds from the sale of this pattern will be donated to Elephant Nature Park in Thailand, whose mission is to provide a rescue and rehabilitation center for elephants.
• Unique, gender-neutral design with full-size patterns
• Soft background with a splash of vibrant color
• Paper-pieced, appliquéd elephant and person motifs
MATERIALS FOR QUILT:
Yardage is based on 42?-wide fabric.
Colorful fabric scraps (for appliqué): 30–40 pieces of fabric, at least 5? × 8? each (I used my Studio Stash yarn dyes, Kona solids, and a few simple prints from my Color:FULL collection. Because this quilt design was inspired by an experience I had in Thailand, I also added a few Thai silks I brought home.)
Light- to medium-value neutrals (for background): 1/8–1/2 yard each of 11 different fabrics, to total approximately 31/2 yards (I used 4 different prints, 3 yarn dyes, and 4 different whites / light solids.)
Heavy twine: 8 pieces 7? long for tail
Tracing paper or foundation paper: (I like Carol Doak’s Foundation Paperfor this project.)
Lightweight fusible interfacing: 1/4 yard (I used Wonder-Under.)
School glue stick
Binding: 3/8 yard
Backing: 33/8 yards
Batting: 58? × 64? (I used lightweight 100% cotton batting.)
Stitch a scrap-friendly quilt and pillow inspired by Jennifer Sampou’s travels to Thailand.
The best-selling fabric designer pairs paper-pieced and appliquéd motifs with a background of easy-to-sew strips. Gender-neutral and customizable, this artistically modern design is a definite showpiece. The full-size pattern includes complete instructions to make a quilt and a matching pillow. Proceeds from the sale of this pattern will be donated to Elephant Nature Park in Thailand, whose mission is to provide a rescue and rehabilitation center for elephants.
• Unique, gender-neutral design with full-size patterns
• Soft background with a splash of vibrant color
• Paper-pieced, appliquéd elephant and person motifs
MATERIALS FOR QUILT:
Yardage is based on 42?-wide fabric.
Colorful fabric scraps (for appliqué): 30–40 pieces of fabric, at least 5? × 8? each (I used my Studio Stash yarn dyes, Kona solids, and a few simple prints from my Color:FULL collection. Because this quilt design was inspired by an experience I had in Thailand, I also added a few Thai silks I brought home.)
Light- to medium-value neutrals (for background): 1/8–1/2 yard each of 11 different fabrics, to total approximately 31/2 yards (I used 4 different prints, 3 yarn dyes, and 4 different whites / light solids.)
Heavy twine: 8 pieces 7? long for tail
Tracing paper or foundation paper: (I like Carol Doak’s Foundation Paperfor this project.)
Lightweight fusible interfacing: 1/4 yard (I used Wonder-Under.)
School glue stick
Binding: 3/8 yard
Backing: 33/8 yards
Batting: 58? × 64? (I used lightweight 100% cotton batting.)
The best-selling fabric designer pairs paper-pieced and appliquéd motifs with a background of easy-to-sew strips. Gender-neutral and customizable, this artistically modern design is a definite showpiece. The full-size pattern includes complete instructions to make a quilt and a matching pillow. Proceeds from the sale of this pattern will be donated to Elephant Nature Park in Thailand, whose mission is to provide a rescue and rehabilitation center for elephants.
• Unique, gender-neutral design with full-size patterns
• Soft background with a splash of vibrant color
• Paper-pieced, appliquéd elephant and person motifs
MATERIALS FOR QUILT:
Yardage is based on 42?-wide fabric.
Colorful fabric scraps (for appliqué): 30–40 pieces of fabric, at least 5? × 8? each (I used my Studio Stash yarn dyes, Kona solids, and a few simple prints from my Color:FULL collection. Because this quilt design was inspired by an experience I had in Thailand, I also added a few Thai silks I brought home.)
Light- to medium-value neutrals (for background): 1/8–1/2 yard each of 11 different fabrics, to total approximately 31/2 yards (I used 4 different prints, 3 yarn dyes, and 4 different whites / light solids.)
Heavy twine: 8 pieces 7? long for tail
Tracing paper or foundation paper: (I like Carol Doak’s Foundation Paperfor this project.)
Lightweight fusible interfacing: 1/4 yard (I used Wonder-Under.)
School glue stick
Binding: 3/8 yard
Backing: 33/8 yards
Batting: 58? × 64? (I used lightweight 100% cotton batting.)

















