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Flower Pillows

Round One of this set of pillows:

Round Two:

I know.  They look the same to you right?

The pillows in Round One had an envelope closure.  Round Two pillows have invisible zipper closures.  I’m so much happier with them.

Invisible Zippers are divine.

These pillows are going into my Etsy shop rather than my room.   If you are looking for some fashionable pillows pop over.  They are fully lined and serged for a professional look plus easy wash and wear. Thanks Sold!

While I was knee deep in the pillow making mood, I made myself a bootie pillow.  I always imagined my studio to be aqua and red, but when I digging around for fabric I came up with the Veronique in red and pink.  I knew I had my new tuffet and that pink was now officially added to the palette.

I’m thinking the aqua might make it into a sewing machine cover.  Roslyn Mirrington of Bloom launched her sewing machine cover pattern this week.  I’m going to trick the patchwork and follow the pattern’s structure.

and I might some day “need” this.

That’s next on the list.

5 thoughts on “Flower Pillows

  1. Jessica says:

    Okay . . . love the sewing table. I might *need* one, too.

  2. Jessica says:

    Where’s the sewing table from? (meant to include that in the last comment, but forgot!)

    1. google “olivia sewing table.” You can also “need” it in white.

  3. Andrea_R says:

    My local quilt shop has that green desk, and I fondle it every time I am there. 🙂

  4. Sandie says:

    I’m trying to picture myself sewing with a huge bouquet of flowers on my table (rather than the orchid I’m in the process of killing!)

    I have such pillow envy. Everybody in my house (including the dogs) think pillows belong on the floor. Heathens.

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