Embroidery project
Embroidery project
I know this has nothing to do with paper artistry, but I did use some trim from Webster's Pages. Today I made this pillow with my new embroidery machine. The embroidery work took about two hours, and then another hour to finish it up after that. I just wish I had a better pillow form than the old lumpy one I used. The face of the pillow really was square before I stuffed it.
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Julie Fugina
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Looks like you're catching on quickly!
I love that you used that trim on it. Way to go!
I love that you used that trim on it. Way to go!
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That is awesome, Julie!
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Re: Embroidery project
Use your stash!
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Julie, great job on the pillow! Are you trying to say you need to stock up on pillow forms??
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Thanks! And no Paula - I definitely don't need to start stocking pillow forms. Talk about a space problem! LOL. No - this pillow had been torn, and given the lumpiness of the stuffing, probably should have been thrown out. So call it an "upcycle".
Julie Fugina
#26 in the order of the PAO
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