Down Cushions and Envelopes

 

The shape you chose requires you to send us a pattern.

We will make your envelope or cushion based on the pattern you send us (directions on how to send us your pattern will be given after you complete your order). See the diagram to the right for more information.

 

 
Find a similar shape to get a price estimate.

To enable us to give you an estimated price for this project, you must select a shape that is a rough approximation of your pattern. It need not be an exact match — just close.
 
(Scroll down to find a matching shape.)

 
 
Please read these very important instructions:
 
We can make a cushion or envelope from any curved shape (the pattern shown above is just one example of a curved shape). Prepare us a FULL SIZE paper pattern from either newspaper or butcher paper. Tape multiple sheets together for larger patterns.
 
HELP US CREATE YOUR UNIQUE ITEM QUICKLY AND CORRECTLY:
  1. Double-check the size to make sure the pattern reflects the exact size and shape you want.
  2. Indicate on the pattern which side is the front or top of your shape.
  3. Indicate on the pattern the side or sides on which zippers will be located.

After submitting your order you will be able to print a pre-addressed form which will have your order number on it. Tape this to the outside of your envelope and mail your pattern to our shop.
 

 

Click on the closest matching shape below...
Next you will be asked to enter in the dimensions, and after that you will be given a price quote on a range of qualities.

 
Is your pattern very nearly a square or rectangle? (Corners can be rounded or "clipped.")
 
 
 
Does your pattern resemble a triangle? (Pick whichever triangle shape is closest.)
 
 
 
Is your pattern a circle, an oval, a semi-circle, or a mostly round shape? (One straight or "clipped" edge is okay.)
 
 
 
For trapezoid patterns, pick a shape below that has the most similar angles and number of sides.
 
 
 
If your pattern is a variation of an "L" shape or a "T" shape, choose the closest match below.
 
 
 
Does your pattern have multiple sections that fold or are connected? Pick a shape that most closely resembles it...