Yesterday was my day to share on the Best of Moda Bake Shop Pillow Parade on Instagram, so today I thought I would share my finished pillow!
If you have the book, I made a pillow out of a single block featured in the quilt without additional sashing. I made the block using scraps left over from the original quilt and added in a solid green background fabric that coordinated with the prints in the collection.
I used some scrap batting and scrap white solid fabric to quilt the the block for the front of the pillow.
I quilted the block with the same chrysanthemum motif as I used for the quilt. I then trimmed the quilt block into a square.
Now my lovely quilt has a lovely pillow friend!
We are nearing the end of the pillow parade, but if you missed any of the posts, check out the hashtag #mbspillowparade on Instagram. Each designer from the book made a pillow using the block(s) from their quilt.
If you missed my other "big post" on Instagram, here's an update:
Not only did my sister have a baby in June, I am having a baby in October! This picture is from about a week ago when my nephew made his first trip to Aunt Alison's house. I have had to give up my dedicated sewing room and move my sewing space into our guest room, but I think that this compromise was definitely worth it.
I'm also planning to list some quilts for sale via Instagram later this week if you are looking for a gift or special treat for yourself!
Happy Tuesday!
What an interesting block for large prints, Alison. Makes a great quilt.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great block. Most of all CONGRATULATIONS about the baby. Cousins to be what fun.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the coming baby, and love the block and quilt. Nancy A: SewingGranda@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI love the floral prints in your pillow, both front and back. Sorry you are losing your sewing room but for such a great reason! And so great that your baby and your nephew will be so close in age. My son and my niece are 2 months apart and it's so much fun, though would be even better if we didn't live on opposite sides of the country.
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy for you!
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