All done and dusted - well the ones to be transported up country that is anyway.
I put the last stitches in at about 9.15 this evening and then got them all wrapped up.
Here are the two quillows both opened out and in cushion format - hope they like them :o)
Louise said as I was converting the purple one into the cushion 'Mmmm I like that, can i have one?'
My retort was 'Yes, but not this side of Christmas!!!'
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The quillows are great. What a neat idea. I'm sure they will be well loved.
They look greet - and will be treasured, I'm sure *s*
Your quillows are great!
I made quillow by the dozens years ago and sold them at craft shows. I still have some I made for my husband, mother-in-laws and now I have my moms.
Those are wonderful! I've never made one but seeing yours makes me want to try them too. :)
I love the bottom one - the border fabric is gorgeous.
Wow your quillows turned out fabulously Anne! I am really going to have to try it one day!
Congrats on your finishes. Quillows are great for gifts aren't they :)
Congrats on the finishes! I've never seen a quillow in person - maybe you could do a tutorial next year?
They turned out very beautiful and I am sure they will be loved to death!
Those are wonderful!! I haven't made a quillow in quite a while. Now I'm feeling tempted to do some again. Maybe they will sell at my church bazaar next year. It's fun to introduce "new" (old) �/��gs and see if people like them.
Congratulations on finishing; those make lovely gifts. You have done a great job!
Season's Greetings from NZ!.
These are both great quillows. I've thought for quite some time now that I should make quillows rather than just plain quilts, but I haven't taken the time to make the pillow part just yet.
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