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Saturday, August 24, 2013

Pebbled Sea Glass Pillow

 I finished my Sea Glass pillow this morning and I love it!


I broke open this spool of Magnifico that I have been hoarding. It was the perfect color to blend in with the low volume background and it has a lovely silky sheen.
 

 It took me about an hour to quilt the pebbles. I had decided to leave the sea glass squares unquilted so they would pop. Five minutes into quilting, I quilted through a blue square, and out came the seam ripper. I didn't make that mistake again!


I tried to shove an old trow pillow into the new cover, but it was too big. Out came the seam ripper again so I could remove a few handfuls of stuffing. 
 

The binding is a yummy new stripe that I decided to use on all the small pieces I plan to make for my bedroom- pillows, wall hanging, and table toppers.


The pebbles aren't perfect, but they produced the texture I was going for.
 

Sea Glass Pillow
Started 8/23/13
Completed 8/24/13
17" square

11 comments:

  1. I love it! The pebble quilting adds such great texture.

    How's the patient?

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  2. WOW! That quilting is just the ticket! Sew proud of you, Tina. The binding is perfect for those blue and green squares that now seem to be floating on that pebbled neutral background. Hope you don't mind if I share this, with a link back, on my facebook page at http://facebook.com/sewfreshquilts. Congrats on your beautiful finish!

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  3. Yes, I'm definitely in love with this pillow - - I need to copy this design to make my own! Beautiful!

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  4. Fabulous pillow and great texture. I love pebble quilting

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  5. Brilliant! I see the sea glass inspiration. :)

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  6. Oh the loveliness of it all! The quilting is awesome!

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  7. I am going to use them into my beautiful Villas, thanks for the sharing.

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  8. Oh my! It is beautiful. I really love the details and the colours. It is just amazing. It seems very relaxing and comforting.

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  9. This is beautiful Tina - and especially because you left the sea glass squares unquilted!

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