Well, it's Monday. I'm happy to see a new week and I'm grateful for a fresh start, aren't you? Thanks for all of the kind comments on my last post. They are much appreciated--more than I can say. xo
On October 10 & 11, 2014 I have the chance to visit and teach in Fargo at Modern Textiles. They have a great selection of modern fabric and the owners are AMAZING! It's such a fun place to hang out and I'm super excited about visiting again! On Friday there will be a meet and greet where I will be demonstrating spiral quilting, so come by and watch me wrestle a quilt. (Hahaha!) On Saturday I'll be teaching one of my favorite classes "Make Good Choices", which is all about fabric selection! You can read more about the class and sign up here if you are interested. If you live in the area, I hope to see you there!
Now, to play a little catch up from last week, here's my scrappy ribbon pillow. No ribbons were used in the making of the pillow, just cute little scraps and kona cotton....but when it's all assembled, it looks like ribbons, so there you go!
The pillow measures about 20" square.
While I don't NEED another pillow, I'm happy to have one finished rather than another quilt WIP. My husband is making his peace with the fact that the house will soon be over run by pillows.It was easily finished with an envelope backing.
I just love those dots for backing! They are by Denyse Schmidt from the Picadilly line at JoAnn's. I should have bought bolts of it.
This is scrap project # 86/101.
One more thing...I'm planning on a HUGE giveaway this week to celebrate my 250th quilt finish. I've rounded up some fabulous prizes to give away. I can't wait to celebrate!
Happy Monday to you!!!
Thanks for your post today, from now on I'm going to think of Mondays as a new beginning! I am also going to seriously reconsider throwing the smallest of scraps away after seeing your new pillow.
ReplyDeleteMy problem is that I have a good dozen fine feather pillow inserts waiting to be covered.....
ReplyDeleteI ADMIRE your creativity of using up your scraps in such beautiful ways......
Ever since I saw your book, Sunday Morning Quilts, I've had a whole new perspective on quilting. My grandmother was an old traditional quilter and I had my head stuck in that way of thinking.(not that there is anything wrong with it, it just wasn't "me").I use your strings and scraps all the time now and love the finished pieces!
ReplyDelete250 quilts!! Wow!! That is so exciting. I think I am about half way to that and I have been quilting 20 years! Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteSeeing your pretty ribbon pillow with the envelope back I just had to tell you that I made a pillow recently and used your tutorial for the envelope back and I LOVED it!! It was so easy and I'm looking forward to making lots more! Thank you 😀
ReplyDeleteI would have guessed ribbon! Very cute pillow.
ReplyDeleteHooray for a giveaway!
My house is Not overrun with pillows ... Yet. I think you have inspired me to play with my pretzel jars full of scraps. Beautiful pillow!
ReplyDeleteJane @ Handiworking.com
Love the pillow! And 250 quilts is an amazing, congrats!!
ReplyDeleteOh I love that pillow. If your house gets to full of pillows you can send a few to me:)
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Loved this sooo much! Your work is always inspiring!
ReplyDeleteWhen I was 8 or 9, my mom made pillows as gifts for my friends' birthdays. They were sweet pillows with sunbonneted girls on them. I'm sure my mom made them b/c they were a unique, economical gift. They also gave her an excuse to sew, which she has always loved to do. I wonder if there are little girls in your life who would appreciate a ribbon pillow instead of a store-bought gift on their next birthday? (I'm a not-so-little girl and would love one!)
ReplyDeleteI really love your fabrics and colours. Great project.
ReplyDeleteCute Pillow. One thing on my winter To Do list is to make new pillows and pillow cases. Cheerful ones...like yours!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty pillow!
ReplyDeleteOne can never have too many pillows (thought some husbands may disagree). I love this one and I am in awe of your ability to come up with ways to use tiny scraps. This whole 101 scrap project has been so inspiring!
ReplyDeleteLoving the "ribbon"cushion,I'm sure it will make everyone smile with those fresh colours.😀
ReplyDeleteLove the fabrics you chose for the class...wish I lived closer, I'd be there! Plus the store sounds fun, lucky you! Enjoy your time there, please post photos. You are an inspiration for me!
ReplyDeleteHoly mackerel! I can't imagine having finished 250 quilts! Go, you! :)
ReplyDeleteBefore reading your post, I did think you had used ribbons... what a pretty pillow cover!
ReplyDeleteAnd WOW, 250 quilts! I took part in your very first quilt-a-long back in 2007. Did you ever imagine back then where you'd be just 7 years later? Success stories like yours inspire me!
Beautiful...love that it matches your toes!
ReplyDeleteI love the bundle at the beginning of this post; very yummy!
ReplyDeleteGreat pillow, love the back too, didn't know she did dots! Can't wait for the celebration.
ReplyDeleteI just used those polka dots in my daughter's giant, rainbow log cabin.
ReplyDeleteMaybe when I return to the states and get a new couch I can be the recipient of some of those pillows. Or learn how to make my own.
ReplyDeleteCute pillow!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable pillow! I need to dig out some of my pretty tiny scraps and make one of these!
ReplyDeleteOh, I think you must have been inspired by your solids quilt in progress you have up on the design wall. This pillow is super cute!
ReplyDeletelovely cushion,
ReplyDeleteLove the bright colors!
ReplyDeleteLoved seeing your 'peek a boo toes' and look forward to the giveaway
ReplyDeleteWow you always have something beautiful completed!!!
ReplyDeleteYour comments made me chuckle. Our husbands are such good sports - especially those whose wives have a fabric fettish! 250 in 14 years......I had to do the math....nearly one and a half quilts every month every year- wow!
ReplyDeleteI love this pillow - we call them cushions - I love your cushion :) :)
ReplyDeleteI'm always amazed at how straight your fabrics line up. How do you do that?
ReplyDeleteLove your pillow . . . it's a great use of tiny scraps. You ought to round up all those pillows and take a picture of the pile.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see you wrestle a quilt, I mean, demonstrate spiral quilting. ;) Would you ever consider having someone take a video and then you post it on your blog? Thanks for considering!
ReplyDeleteOh what fun! I love the ribbon pillow. I have several down pillow forms from ikea waiting to be made beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI'm jealous of anyone who gets to witness the quilt wrestling event.
Haha, never enough pillows!! For every quilt I make there is a suspiciously similar looking pillow... What a wonderful use of scraps!
ReplyDeleteOh what a fun! I really love that ribbon pillow. It's really a nice post today. I love to see different unique quilting that's why i use to search and search for more interesting designs.
ReplyDeleteI am making another cushion I don't need too. Yours is lovely!
ReplyDeleteI have a Ta Dot print that is very, very similar. If you need more pink spots, try looking for that.
Fabulous pillow and fantastic use of scraps quilty hugs
ReplyDeleteLove the pillow!! I want to roam around your never-ending scrap bins!! :-)
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love that bundle at the top of the page and it could be perfect for my 14 yr old daughters room - where from please? Thank you so much x
ReplyDeleteAlice in Wonderland Cakes,
ReplyDeleteThe fabrics are an assortment from my stash. Most have been around awhile so they me be hard to find. Sorry I don't have a better answer for you!
AJ
No such thing as too many pillows. :D
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