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I can visit Margaret this way often, through some of the pillows she made... our pillow talk started when we were little sisters on the prairies. I would tell her stories when she couldn't talk, and we developed into singing competitions when our parents were out for the night. I am grateful for every memory I have of her.
It had been a long time since I'd made something like this. My aunt (who is a cat fanatic) had a birthday coming up and I wanted to send her something made by us. It's a simple pillow in the rough shape of one of Enzo's drawings from last summer with the original sketch embroidered on top. The back has a soft, brown knit fabric.
Gato Pillow
thrifted fabric
recycled polyfill stuffing
original drawing by
six-year-old boy
My awesome butterfly PTS9 pillow from Adrienne and the gorgeous flower pillow from Tamiko (Strawberrylicious) since I was crushing on this one and she is just a great friend that way.
The pillows are striped on one side, plaid on the other.
The purse is upcycled from a pair of cotton capris and some leftover swimsuit fabric.
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Dear Partner,
it's almost done.
I'll pack some goodies for you (just you could sew better pillow for yourself) and mail it tomorrow in the morning.
Photo taken when it's dark outside so the colours may not be real.
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I hope my angel partner likes this pillow! It was so fun to make with all these bright colors :)
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Elliott calls this the show pillow. I used Liberty scraps and a QAYG method. It took me a long time to finish this, but I absolutely love the result. It's been finished for a few months.
Finally finished the pillow top! Now I need to decide how to quilt it, and then get the pillow put together! I hope you like it, partner!
Fly is my bestest friend and she came to mine for a sleep over. We sat up and chatted and danced then as I was about to doze off to sleep she hit me with a pillow. I whacked her back and before we knew it there was a full on pillow fight happening and feathers were flying here there and everywhere. My phone captured this shot but it was dark so it didn't come out so well. I will get her back next time though.
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So needless to say the linen kicked my butt. I decided to go with a Kona cotton in ash instead. Since it was a pillow I wanted some kind of detail on it.
The buttons made a nice touch, Hey partner can I keep it?? J/K
Yes, another cute pillow for my couch. This one made for a great way to use up Garden Party scraps that I couldn't throw out! Blogged at: halcyongreen.blogspot.com/2008/09/sometimes-i-just-cant-h...
Tutorial at halcyongreen.blogspot.com/2008/09/scrappy-reverse-appliqu...
a modified log cabin. i am trying to experiment more with my creations. i'm really happy with the way this one turned out.
http://makesomething.ca/2010/06/22/cathedral-windows-pillow/
Cathedral Windows
the workroom
Toronto, ON
June 12, 2010
I made up a couple of quick patchwork pillow covers to give our den a bit of a change. Blogged here.
This amazing pillow was made by Angela, Cut to Pieces.
Blogged at pitterputterstitch.blogspot.com/2012/11/the-holy-crap-do-....
I made up a couple of quick patchwork pillow covers using the same fabrics I used in the hexagon pillows. Blogged here.
9x9-inch panel. Embroidered using a pattern from The New Crewel. Tapestry wool on cotton twill.
It looks like I'm going to have to find a fluffier pillow form though--the bottom corners are all limp!
pieced fabrics in a rainbow of colors, layered with cotton batting and muslin, quilted simply, finished off by turning into a pillow.