Another project I worked on was this special framed piece for my mother-in-law - a gift for her birthday. Half of the heart is a map of where we live and half of the heart is a map of where she lives. I was quite happy with how it turned out...
Finally, you may remember this pillow I designed in December, playing around in my studio for the Poppie Cotton Christmas Countdown Challenge. I decided to enter it in the Nancy Zieman Productions 2023 Pillow Sewing Challenge. You could enter one photo of one pillow that was made in the last year and write one or two sentences about it.
This was my entry:
My Pink House Pillow is an original design, has an envelope back and uses a 12” x 12” pillow form. My pillow features fusible appliqué with blanket stitching, rick rack around the perimeter and a ¼” button for the doorknob.
The winners were announced in a blog post on March 26th, and I was on the list! I am receiving a June Tailor prize package, including: Quilt As You Go Morning Blend Table Runner package; Quilt As You Go Venice Placemat (set of 6) package; Quilt As You Go Venice Table Runner package and Magic Seam Wand. I haven't received my prize package yet, but I am looking forward to it!
Thank you for visiting with me today! I will be back on Thursday to share my latest ThermOWeb project tutorial with you. A little hint...my project is for Houses Make a Home Week...and you can see it on the ThermOWeb Blog on Wednesday. Until then, I wish you a happy and creative week...
First, congratulations on your entry winning pillow. It is darling and you are so deserving. What fun goodies you are receiving! I am thrilled that you have your machine back. Your bags and stitch starter sleeves are all so pretty. Fantastic fabrics! Glad you had fun help out the quilt shop! xoxox
ReplyDeleteHi Belinda: I like the idea of the Miles apart design a wonderful idea.
ReplyDeleteYour pillow is beautiful congratulations on your wining entry.
The bags are lovely and the shamrock and daisy quilt is adorable.
I could not be without my sewing machine as long as you did, I am looking forward to seeing your next post.
Hugs
Catherine