For the second time in a row, I was the luckiest swapper in the group ... well, according to me, anyway! Here's a shot of the pillow I received from the hostess herself, Heather:
Isn't it amazing? I had been watching Heather post the steps of the cathedral windows tutorial that she developed while making this pillow, and had admired it from afar. I mean, solid gray? Flora & Fauna? It's SO me.
And then when I realized it was her swap pillow, I wanted it. Like, really, really wanted it. And the weirdest thing? I kind of had a feeling all along that it was coming to me.
Here it is alongside my original Pillow Talk Swap pillow, made by Amanda.
It's all coming together nicely, eh?
And here's the pillow that I made for my partner, Amber of One Shabby Chick:
When I first signed up for the swap, I happened to be shopping at my local quilt shop (Wish Upon a Quilt) and they had a sample made up of this exact pillow. It's from Anna Maria Horner's book, Seams to Me. The pattern itself, with it's ruffled take on patchwork, really appealed to me ... but moreso, I couldn't get over how crazy soft it was! I was captivated by the pillow and knew I had to make one.
I appreciated being able to try a new technique, since I had never done anything with ruffles before. And I made my own custom insert, since the pillow was not a standard size. I splurged a bit and bought bamboo filling from JoAnn, and I am so glad I did -- it helped my pillow to be as super soft as the one I saw at the shop!
This pillow is now safely at home in Hawaii. I hope you enjoy it, Amber!
ubber jealous over that cathedral pillow.
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Oh my gosh, the pillows you received are beautiful... and Amber is so lucky! The pillow you made is gorgeous!
ReplyDeletewow, those are lovely!
ReplyDeleteLove them. Fantastic work by all!
ReplyDeleteOH. MY. GOSH. I love that cathedral pillow!! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLucky you!
John... I'm ammmm sooo happy you love your pillows ( especially mine ;))... can't wait for round 3 to start!!! I'm already working on a new concept for one!! hehehe...
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Lucky boy! The cathedral windows pillow is fabulous! I saw that tutorial elsewhere and a pillow by someone else in your group using it and considered doing a quilt using grey for the background. It is stunning!
ReplyDeleteumm! you are so lucky to get THAT pillow!!!
ReplyDeleteThe cathedral window pillow is gorgeous and the ruffle pillow you made is beautiful too. Thanks for inspiring us. Love & blessings from NC!
ReplyDeleteCathedral window seems to be a popular theme at the moment. Seeing the beautiful pillows on the flickr group has inspired me to have a try at a cathedral window pillow (or cushion as we say here).
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, and so inspiring!
ReplyDeleteThe cathedral window pillow is GORGEOUS. You lucky guy!
ReplyDeleteI would like to pass on the Best Blogger award to you. Please see my last blog and nice to meet you. I love your work....
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Nice swaps. Such pretty pillows. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe cathedral window pillow is gorgeous!!! And the one you made is so springy! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteThat is a fabulous cathedral windows pillow!!!
ReplyDeleteThe cathedral window pillow = greatness! I love it!
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I'm so happy to find your blog. I'm fascinated by guy quilters :-)
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I LOVE your quilting blog! You wife is a lucky woman. (-: I'm just starting my own quilting blog, as I embark into the world of quilting. Loved your tutorial on wonky log cabins.
ReplyDeletehow awesome do they look together? You totally lucked out!!!!
ReplyDeleteYour ruffle pillow is beautiful - it does look so soft and floaty. Gorgeous work, John (as always!)
That cathedral pillow is am.az.ing.
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