




I got a bag full of throw pillows from Grandma yesterday when she came with my people for Tuesday tea. I was very pleased. I have had fabric to cover a pillow for my living room with but so far had had no pillow to cover. Now my lovely fabric is out for me to enjoy. Next on the list: a granny square pillow cover for Greta's big girl bed.
(Does anyone have wisdom on how to stuff a pillow and not get lumps?)
3 comments:
lovely, and what a blessing!
How are you feeling? Cutie pie little girlie!:)
christina
Pretty fabric! I've only used pillow forms, so I can't give advice. . .
In the bottom pic she is making such a Ben face!
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