PrimitiveBettys, found here
fabric: 32ct natural linen, spotted w/ tea
fiber: DMC 221
(I've tea stained the backing fabric...
the original fabric is laying underneath.
You can see the difference better IRL.)
The first prim pyn pillow I filled with poly pellets. This one I filled with crushed walnut shells. I don't think I'll ever go back to fiberfill for pincushions...I just love the weighty feel :) Many thanks to Carolyn for telling me to check the pet store (check the bird area.) I also found crushed corn cobs. They're bigger, but far less expensive. I think they'll work great for larger projects, although I have no idea what those might be, lol ;) The kids saw these bags and thought we were getting a bird, NOT!
And look at these wonderful new additions to my scissor addiction collection.
I ordered these on Saturday from Anita (Anita's Little Stitches), and they were in my mailbox Monday. WOW! Thank you so much Anita for your excellent service!
Thanks for stopping by and adding a bit of sunshine to my piece of cyberspace :) Have a great day!
What a wonderful finish Staci! I will have to try my pet store for some of those crushed walnut shells.
ReplyDeleteLove the new scissors:)
Cute finish! Love the scissors too.
ReplyDeletewhat a super pin pillow from Betty's design! I love the look of it! The new scissors are neat too!
ReplyDeleteGreat finish! Tempting me with those lovely scissors - bad girl!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous finish! and I LOVE the scissors!!
ReplyDeleteAnother great finish. Love the red color!
ReplyDeleteLove the Pyn pillow! Also like the new scissors.
ReplyDeleteI love it Staci! You did an absolutely beautiful finish. Red is my very FAV color! :)
ReplyDeleteI'll be posting it up on my blog soon.
Smiles,
Betty
Staci,
ReplyDeleteYou're on a prim roll! LOVE this one :o)
Tanya
What a beautiful pillow! I love the red color!
ReplyDeleteGreat pillow !
ReplyDeleteLOVE the scissors.
ReplyDeleteI Love your version of this freebie,.....it´s so beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful finish~~~
ReplyDeleteLove those scissors, too!!
I was wondering where to find crush walnut shells, thanks for the info!!!
Great idea for adding weighty bulk to your gorgeous little pillow!
ReplyDeleteThat is so adorable Staci, I like how you made it look "old" by dying it, very cool. Love the scissors too, a girl can never have enough scissors :)
ReplyDeleteVery, very nicely done :)
ReplyDeleteAnd Carolyn knows everything!
adorable little pillow Staci & LOVE the scissors as well!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh what an adorable finish! I love its colors as well!!
ReplyDeleteStaci great finish! Perfect color to stitch that design. Really love your new scissors. . . the pair on the right intrigues me!
ReplyDeleteLovely pillow finishes.
ReplyDeleteStaci, will you stop posting pictures of your gorgeous - GORGEOUS finishings? They make me so darn envious... I love that you tea stained that fabric for the back, it looks fabulous, even on this picture!
ReplyDeleteI always fill my ornies, fobs and little pillows with rice: it's nice and heavy, and it smells good, too!
Reading your blog and looking at your beautiful photos is always a treat! I love your newest prim creation! Nice scissors too.
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ReplyDeleteVery cute. I like the idea of the walnut shells, I've used saw dust before. I think the corn cob filler could be used for stand up things like the Woodland Frosty you made.
ReplyDeleteLovely finish!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I can't wait to treat myself to one.
ReplyDeleteSmiles,
Lea
Well, isn't that just the cutest little pillow. I also like your tea stained fabric for the back. Great job.
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