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 1 Million Pillowcase Challenge


http://www.calicoshoppe.com/homespun.htm#Pillowcase


Make a Pillowcase, Make a DifferenceWe have joined American Patchwork & Quilting Magazine to help them collect 1 million pillowcases in 2010.A pillowcase can provide comfort for a cancer patient, hope for a foster child, or encouragement for a battered woman.

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ID: 5751


 Chicken Pillow


http://www.fatquartershop.com/freequiltpattern-fivechickencoopfatquartersfreepillowpattern.asp?Store_id=499&T=1


Finished Size: 14" x 14"



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 No-Sew Quilt Pillow


http://www.kreinik.com/kshop/product.php?productid=16256&cat=120&page=2


Love the beautiful stitch patterns you’ve seen on heirloom quilts? They are easy for non-sewers to achieve by simply using quilt stencils and iron-on threads, as we’ve done in this charming pillow. The look fits into retro or cottage-style home décor, and you can pick colors specifically to match your room.

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 Shadowpillow


http://www.fabriclandwest.com/quilters%20corner/projects/Shadowpillow1.htm




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 Tall House Pillow


http://www.ttfabrics.com/cgi-bin/fabricshop/patterns.cgi?patternID=263


by Linda Solovic A small House is here: http://www.ttfabrics.com/cgi-bin/fabricshop/patterns.cgi?patternID=264

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 The "Kinda-Sorta-Celtic" Quillow


http://pages.prodigy.net/ledbottom/celtic.html


I took all the quillow shots with our new (but bottom-of-the-line) digital camera so their quality is not as good as a scanned photograph's would be. To help you see the finished product, I scanned the fabrics I used in the quillow:

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