I feels like forever since blogged about sewing. This post has been burning a hole in my pocket. Thankfully the UPS man delivered and I can finally share!
Seeing them all stacked up, looking just the way I had envisioned was the icing on the cake.
They aren't exactly like Twister. In fact, Cliff said his favorite was the "Wonder bread pillow" on the top. Still, I think they are fun.
Cliff always teases me that "everything becomes a lesson plan." From left to right, warm colors, cool colors, mixed colors, primary colors.
Happy Belated Birthday Kate! I hope you have a wonderful year in and out of your crayon box!
Edited to add: The spots are scraps of solid color fabric of all kinds. I used Wonder Under to iron them on and a zig zag stitch to hold them solidly in place. I happened to have all the right thread colors from the grandma lady garage sale thread haul.
Edited to add: The spots are scraps of solid color fabric of all kinds. I used Wonder Under to iron them on and a zig zag stitch to hold them solidly in place. I happened to have all the right thread colors from the grandma lady garage sale thread haul.
11 comments:
I adore that fabric!
Those are way cute! What did you use for the polka dots? Did you applique them?
I bet these are so much fun in a classroom. Love it! Thanks for visiting my site.
I have to respectfully disagree with your husband... before even reading your post, I immediately thought TWISTER! :-D Love the pillows!
So cute! And I think grouping the colors is an ADORABLE touch!
I love them. What a great job. They are so cute.
Ruth
I love these pillows!!!! CUTE!
Those are ADORABLE!
Oh, and I'm having a Free Paint Party, feel free to check it out!
Absolutely love 'em!
They came out great, Jane! I know Kate's third graders are going to love cozying up with a good book on those fantastic pillows!!!
Love, Piper
I love, love, love the pillows! My students are in awe of your sewing skills!
Thanks again Jane!
Love,
Kate
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