I saw this on the a la mode fabric blog (shift click to open in a new window) and thought it looked so neat I just had to try it. So I decided to make one for my mom for Mother's Day. I had some trouble keeping things all lined up nicely in the intersections but otherwise thought it turned out pretty darn cool! I made a few mistakes but I hope my mom likes it anyway. I may make one for myself once I get a few other projects done. I think a pillow size is about all I can handle-it's not super hard but it's tedious. The green fabric is Tarragon Kona cotton from Robert Kaufman fabrics and the colored inserts are from the Freebird line from Moda.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
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Wow...this is impressive! I love the colors and that design is amazing!
Awesome. You should make a few for etsy. :) Any idea when you might be back in town again?
This is simply amazing!!! I went to the site you listed and had no idea what they were talking about as far as making the blocks, sewing,etc. You are so very talented. I know your mom is going to dearly love this pillow. I do.
OMGosh... that is fabulous!!! you did such an amazing job!! I would LOVE it if you added it to this Flickr group!! :)
http://www.flickr.com/groups/1384973@N23/
just darlin!!
xo, Heather
Love the pillow! Love the fabric! Great job! TFS.
That is just beautiful!!! I'm gonna have to check that out!
FANTASTIC!!! Love it! You're an inspiration.
Such beautiful quilting! I love the Freebird line, and you paired it so well with the green. It makes for a very striking contrast.
Cathedral windows is my favourite quilt pattern ever- but it intimidates me so :) Late nights surfing quilting blogs have me believing that I could have the patience to make one, but in the morning I am not so ambitious.
Oh, WOW! I need 8 please for my living room! LOL! These match my color scheme! That is one GORGEOUS pillow. I am BEYOND impressed!
Very, very pretty. Love it.
OMG--I am totally loving this pillow! You are so talented!! :)
Holy cow! That is gorgeous and I certainly can't see any imperfections. Great job!
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