Tuesday, January 6, 2015

First finish of 2015!

I bought a copy of "Love Patchwork and Quilting" 

magazine while I was in England, back in July.

That's where the pattern, by Jo Avery, for this 

cushion came from.


I first chose the centre fabric then picked out some 

co-ordinating colours from my stash.

The fabric is 'flores de coyoacan' by Alexander Henry

I love making Dresden plates!




This one is 15" across!




I rummaged through my stash for the backing.




And who doesn't love a pompom trim?



I had a real problem finding an insert- 

nothing round, nothing big enough!  

This cushion from "Kas" (above) was not what is 

pretended to be! 

No insert, no zipper (even though it looked like it!) 

no good!

It looks pretty on my new Buttons rug from Ikea!

I managed to make do- 

At least the cushion is finished!

I'd love to make another one, but not until I find 

the perfect insert!

Happy sewing!

SUZ

22 comments:

Lynda said...

I love your cushion Suz - it's so gorgeous with the pompom trim. You might have to make your own insert out of calico.

Janet said...

Love the cushion, the pom pom trim takes it to awesomeness.

Debbie said...

pretty darn cute tho!

Canadian Abroad said...

Very pretty. I love the vibrant colours, and the pompoms of course.

Mary said...

Whoa! What a great cushion! I have a feeling it matches your weather right now? Your pieced Dresden is terrific and that backing fabric is PERFECT!!!! I hope you are able to find the perfect insert. This cushion deserves to be used!

pandchintz said...

Woo hoo!,

Vicki said...

Absolutely beautiful! Great fabric choices. Making your own insert isn't hard. Crazy Mom Quilts has a great tut.

✾Jamie Lee Cooley✾ said...

Even though you don't have the right insert the pillow looks amazing! I like the fabric you chose for the center and the Pom Pom trim. I didn't realize you needed a circular insert. I've actually never seen one before. You might have to make one.

Anne / Springleaf Studios said...

So fun and cheery. Love the pompom trim too.

Kirsten said...

Such a cute pillow - love the pom pom trim!

Linda @ kokaquilts said...

Love your cushion colour combo..the center fabric really is perfect! Linda

Rachaeldaisy said...

What a super fun and fabulous cushion!! I was just playing pom pom trim today. I wonder if you could make your own insert with white cotton shape filled with stuffing. You can buy bags of it from spotlight.

Karen S said...

The cushion is great. Love the fabrics.
I have often found that I have to make my own inserts. More work but sometimes has to happen.

myBearpaw said...

Wow it's stunning Susan! I love the vibrant colours! Thanks for trying out my pattern :)

Unknown said...

Wow,Love this cushions.I just like it all.Its really useful for my home.I want know more collections about various models.Zarah from Bizbilla

Lynne said...

This looks like a fun project. I love all the different fabrics you used, and the pom pom trim is perfect!

Carla said...

What a darling pillow, Suz! I've seen those rugs at Ikea....spiffing up the sewing area maybe?!

Barb said...

super cute and very fun fringe!

OPQuilt said...

Very cute, and that pompom fringe is the perfect trim. After Rene asked us to make a Dresden I found out how fun they were--I love your pieced one!

Karen @ Pieces of Contentment said...

Very frustrating when your creative ideas run into obstacles before they are finished. Seems you found a way around it eventually.

Granny Maud's Girl said...

For anything other than square, I make my own inserts with hobby fill and calico.
It is hard to get much better than pompoms and Dresden plates!

Live a Colorful Life said...

I love the pieced dresden. I'm glad you liked making it--that is what I'm requesting for my MCM month in March. :)

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