Well, I have regretted since this spring not purchasing these pillows from Everyday Occasions. I was totally in love with them, but couldn't make myself pull the trigger. They are pricey when you can go get the full pillow at Home Goods these days for less, but I knew her quality was great because I had bought cloth napkins and candles from her.
Finally, my pillows were beginning to look a little messy, so I went to check on them and she was all out of them. Sadness!!!
| Mine had lots of pulls in them. Probably shouldn't have let the dogs get on the couch. |
Anyway, Jenny who has a blog and Everyday Occasions had the fabric for sale, so I ordered some. (Her blog is in my blog list. Her home is so pretty.) I would just make my own. When it arrived I was even more sad that I hadn't bought them because I love the fabric. While I was thinking mine would not have cording, I realized that my shabby ones were only shabby on the front and that the back, the zipper, and the cording in them, were a perfect match for the new fabric.
I set out to rip off the old front and attach a new front to the old back. It all seemed so simple until I got started.
| I used the old front as a pattern for the new fabric. |
I am not a puzzle visual putting pieces together person. I really struggled and remember ripping it out three times at least. Probably more because I had to walk away which would mean I forgot what I had learned. Several days later I finally had one finished. This all happened last week while my computer was in the shop. I still have the other one to do, but I think I have the puzzle memorized. One can hope anyway. I hope to take care of the next one this week.
I love how it turned out. I have plenty of fabric to do something else with too since I used the back of the other one.
Happy with myself,
Sandy

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