Machine quilting barely visible around flower centre and petals... |
Yay!!! I've finished my Retro pillow.
When I signed up for the Retro Pillow Challenge, I had three aims:
- build up my sewing skills
- meet some new people
- have fun
Obvious machine quilting... |
Machine quilting, machine embroidery, machine appliqué... |
For the first time, I tried several new (to me) sewing techniques: hand appliqué, patchwork, machine embroidery and quilting. At the same time I improved my skills with techniques I had used before: machine appliqué and hand stitching. I tried hand quilting, but with little success. That's a skill to learn on a new project. I love to learn new things and I certainly did that while making my pillow.
Hand stitching on two circles... |
Most importantly, I had fun making my Flower Power pillow. I certainly achieved all three aims. To top it off, I'm very happy with how it turned out. Here's my finished pillow, in its new home; our guest room.
Previous Retro Pillow Challenge posts:
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Pam, you have done an awesome job. I really love the purple against the dark background. It really looks fantastic :-)
ReplyDeleteI love it! You have certainly nailed the brief in terms of retro with the flowers and the colours!
ReplyDeletethis pillow is super funky! what a great project to be involved in.
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely and fun. The closer you look, the more precious it becomes. I am so impressed with your dedication to details and your whole-hearted participation in this challenge. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I am very impressed that you used so many new techniques and you did excellent work. So many beautiful details!
ReplyDeleteNew follower from Finding New Friends blog hop! Hoping you follow back!! =0)
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It looks beautiful! So good! I still haven't started mine and hope to do it in a couple of days! fingers crossed!
ReplyDeleteWow, looks amazing! I like how each flower has its own unique detail, but they all tie in together to make one beautiful cushion.
ReplyDeletePam, the pillow is wonderful! I love the color, the pattern...I love every detail.
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suzy
Hello Pam, Welcome to blog land. You are going to love it. People are very kind and generous to each other. (as I have found) I'm new too, I've been blogging since July. I absolutely love your pillow. The colors are perfect. Come see me if you get a chance. Sandie
ReplyDeleteOh so pretty! I love the colours, I'm a lilac fan :)
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Love your pillow! Very cute! I love all the machine embroidery on it. You did a great job! Found you through Lily's Fresh Sewing Day!
ReplyDeleteFound you from Lily's Quilts! Great pillow...keep up the blogging. :)
ReplyDeleteThis pillow is super retro and I love all your embellishments. Thanks for adding it to Eat, Grow, Sew!
ReplyDeleteThat pillow is just beautiful Pam! Well done on all your hard work!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
Hope you have a great week!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success
http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/
Hi Pam
ReplyDeleteThis pillow is gorgeous! Love the colors. I found you from Debbiedoos newbie list, I'm also a newbie.
Hi, I also found you from Debbiedoo's newbie list. Love the purple. Great work. You'll have to check out my site when you get a chance. http://redflycreations.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteHi Pam. I hope you meet all your aims. I love your retro pillow. TFS all your beautiful stitching and giving a mini tutorial on yur process. I have joined your followers list and extend an invite to you to join me as well. I also love to sew, btw. Also, I hope you will pick up my blog button when you visit. Enjoy your pillow til we meet again. Hugs, Gayle.
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Oh so pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love the pillow! You did and awesome job!
ReplyDeleteI love your pillow! The purples are very pretty! I am now a follower. I would love it if you would check my blog out too!
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Hi Pam! What a cute pillow you've made!! LOVE the colors!! I just saw your post over on Debbiedoo's newbie linkie party! I am a newbie, as well and your newest follower. I hope you will follow me, too! Many blessings to you!!
ReplyDeleteI just came over from Sew Happy Geek - I lour your pillow! It is so fun!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the variety of fabrics and stitches!
ReplyDeleteThis is fab!
ReplyDeleteWow that is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI love it. It's retro but cool and modern too.
ReplyDeleteThis turned out so fun! I love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun, colorful pillow! I love how it turned out! Great job making it look so pretty! Thanks for sharing @ Show & Share!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute. my daughter would love the colors!
ReplyDeletewow it turned out so cool! thanks for sharing:) i love it!!
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Love it- the details on it is FABULOUS!
ReplyDeleteI would love if you can link it up to my weekly party @ http://www.jaqsstudio.com/2011/10/made-by-me-2-and-last-weeks-link.htmlQ
I love that fantastic pattern and my favourite colour.
ReplyDeleteI love this pillow! I want one! I would love for you to and share with Blog Stalking Thursday Link Party! http://thecraftyblogstalker.blogspot.com/2011/10/blog-stalking-thursday-11.html
ReplyDeleteVery nice pillow. I would love for you to share your tallents at my weekly linky party. Fri-monday come sturt your stuff, anything goes.
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Wow, I totally love it! You did a fantastic job! The colors and the design are so appealing. It's obvious you put a lot of work and time into it. I'd love for you to link it here:
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love your pillow and so happy you stopped by to share it on Craft Schooling Sunday! all the best!
ReplyDeleteGreat pillow...the colors and detail are perfect. Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love this pillow!!!
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE this pillow Pam! Great job!!
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