Maybe you remember my earlier post on this project? A really fun design for turning mini charms into a pillow? I especially love this finish, as it features some favourite prints from Carolyn Friedlander (mini charms thanks to Daryl at Fabric Spark and her lovely giveaway prize!).
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"Don't Be Square" pattern by Erin from Two More Seconds, found in the book, Pillow Pop |
Robert Kaufman fabrics star in this project; along with the Collection of Favourites mini charms, I used Essex Linen for the background, then more Carolyn Friedlander for the binding. Love it!
A simple cross hatch for quilting adds texture and also plays up the mini charms.
This little beauty has been finished for a couple of weeks, but it took until today for me to capture a photo of it. Thankfully, the glorious weather this week - lots of sunshine and temperatures in the 20s Celsius continued for today. I've been so busy working (installing two kitchens/day in a multi unit complex with my hubby) that I haven't had the opportunity to use this weather for picture taking... until today. Here's hoping our wonderful fall weather continues!
Happy weekend to you all,
and a Happy Thanksgiving to all my Canadian readers!
So lovely Katherine! You must share a photo of the kitchen work you do! Sounds interesting....
ReplyDeleteThis turned out so pretty. I love the crosshatch quilting on it.
ReplyDeleteLovely, modern pillow and a great use of charms! Your fall leaves are a bit ahead of ours...looks so crispy and cool! Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteJust wonderful! So simple and sweet. I think cross hatching is the perfect finish!
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ReplyDeleteSo pretty and modern. Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeletePretty pillow - the charm squares look like a wreath :) I hope you had a great Thanksgiving - the weather this past weekend was fantastic - we didn't even need our fall coats most of the time :D I *like* it! ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful finish! I am glad you are having such great weather, I hope the cold stays away for at least another month or two.
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