
I really love reading and looking at the Dutch Sisters blog. I decided to sign up for their "Pillow that you Dream on" swap and really enjoyed the process.
Then I let the pile and the blocks sit a spell.
I wasn't sure I wanted to commit to a design with the small whirlgigs - they finished at 3 inches. My pillow cover needed to fit a 16 inch pillow - that's a lot of little whirlies!
Plus, earthtones - browns, don't excite me that much, at least, not on their own. I like contrast!
I was out walking in the early evening and happened to be going by some bush area. This time of year there is very little bright colour going on in nature. The lime green of falling leaves is over. Everything is quiet. But as I looked at the brush beside me I saw red berries, and small evergreens among the golden dying brush.
I realized that colour {and natural colours} aren't always intense. The shaded versions of my favoured brights gave me a wider colour palette to work from.
Then I spied this little beauty on the Temecula quilt blog.
I knew I had to go for it! The scrappy exchange of the background prints solved how I was going to make enough whirlygigs and keep a sense of cohesiveness between the blocks.
At this point I was planning to put them beside each other and use the golden yellow as a border.
Then, because my finished size was too small I had to add some strips of leftover tans.
Which I think turned out okay because when the pillow form is inserted. . .
My family really liked this pillow too.
I'm really glad it went to a good home!
And look what my partner sent me:
My daughter said, "do we get to keep it?" LOL
I guess I make more things to give away then keep.
Do you join in swaps? I think the giving is almost better than the receiving.
Almost!
Thanks, Shachar, for a great pillow and a wonderful swap experience.
With Joy,
Sarah Vee
Nice! I didn't give you the first fabric (maybe mom?), but I know I gave you the second one. Glad you used it - it looks good. I love the pillow you get to keep - Frolic! I only have 3 fat quarters of that fabric line and I'm still deciding what I am going to do with it.
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I like the whirlygig design, and the way you used it was very effective.
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ReplyDeleteThank you again so much..it was truly a pleasure to have been paired with you.
Working "against the grain" has never been my strong point but with some assistance from a friend picking out the brighter fabrics was a treat! Happy Holidays to your family
Shalom
Shachar