DIY & Crafts
Inspired: "A" Pillow
DIY & Crafts
Inspired: "A" Pillow
Hi folks, I know I've told you that when I'm getting ready for a trip, I like to make a new bag to take with me. Well, when I'm getting ready for company, sometimes I like to make new throw pillows. You might remember this proverb quilt that
I posted about last week:
I was really intrigued by the idea of letter quilt blocks, so I headed home that night with a project in mind. I don't have time for a full quilt right now, but I do have a big pile of scraps, and I enjoy free-style/improvisational piecing. After a couple false starts.... [caption id="attachment_729" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="If seam ripping is required and it's after 10 pm, it's time to quit for the night."]
[/caption] ...I woke up in the middle of the night on Friday and thought:
Foundation piece it! Last night I finally had the chance to sit down with my scraps and my sewing machine to turn out this pillow.
I made it from scraps left over from the
stacked coin quilt I made as a couch throw (you can see part of it there on the left), and once I had the foundation-piecing breakthrough, the pillow came together pretty quickly. The fabric is Denyse Schmidt's
Katie Jump Rope from
Free Spirit, (with some plain brown cotton from Fabricland). I backed the pillow with a square of the
cheater print from her
County Fair line. This is a great stash-buster project and I think it would make a great present for a child who's just learning his or her letters – or for someone who loves unique monograms.
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