Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Frank's Pillow

This is Frank's pillow, it sits on his side of the couch and I made it for him.

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This pillow was in the planning stages foreeeever, it seemed. I do not own a stash of quilting cottons, so collecting up the pieces of fabric took a while. The sewing of the pillow was quick and went smoothly compared to the months of finding just the right prints. I scored about 12 yards of really lovely linen at my favorite thrift store early this year. It is a mustardy yellow, and I was really pleased with the gray that I got from dyeing this piece. A few of these cottons were from other projects, Karlie's Easter Dress, a skirt for me that was never finished, Karlie's Mermaid and her Bed Canopy and Scarves that I made for Christmas gifts a few years ago.  The rest were newly acquired by my picky self.  I chose by color and print, and can see now that I like prints with a textural quality to them. I can also see that I have a great love for Anna Maria Horner's designs.

The pillow is a simple envelope.  Laying out the grid of circles took the most time.  I used wonder under to iron the circles to the linen and then zig zagged my way around each circle.  

I'm super pleased with the pillow and Frank is too. 

2 comments:

janet in ft worth said...

That's really nice! I love all the prints, especially the bird and the aqua-toned almost-foulard print on the top row.

Ashley said...

Thanks Janet! That aqua one actually came from our local Joann store. The bird print is a Japanese import that I got at Stitch Lab in Austin.