The Summer Gypsy Pillow
I have always loved seeing projects using hexagons, but had only made 2 small projects using these little fabric shapes.
My first hexagon project... 3 hexies appliqued per side on an eyeglasses case |
My second project... the Hexagon Eye Glasses Case: design by Liesl Made blog blogged here |
I had a lot of fun making these hexagons, so I knew that I wanted to make a bigger project, someday, that used hexagons.
While looking for patterns and ideas, I ran across this pattern.
It is called, "Summer Gypsy Pillow" designed by Helen of Bustle and Sew blog , out of the August 2013 Bustle and Sew magazine
Summer Gypsy Pillow is in this Aug 2013 issue |
Helen writes that she was inspired by the English narrow boats, in which gypsy families lived and worked to transport goods. She says this about her pillow : " Combine bright colours and a cheerful scarlet geranium - pom-poms and hexagons to evoke something of the feeling of the old English narrow boats travelling up and down the waterways of middle England. "
A few days later, I got this beautiful photo in an email:
A few days later, I got this beautiful photo in an email:
Inside a narrow boat... .photo taken by Amanda, The Patchsmith |
My dear friend, Amanda , The Patchsmith, sent me this picture from a trip she made this spring, to the Cotswolds,in the UK. I recognized the "narrow boat" and I took it to be a "sign" that I had to make that cushion cover!
Some more inspiration! photo by Susie's Sunroom |
And so here is my version of the Summer Gypsy Pillow~
Summer Gypsy Pillow Susie's Sunroom |
Fabrics: Vintage Summer by Little Yellow Bicycle
Moda Essential Dots Aqua for backing
Green felt- leaves
Ginghams- from my stash
Hexagons: 41 - with 1 1/2 inch sides
Buttons: 61 from my stash
(I left out the poms-poms.)
The pot and leaves- fusible applique' and machine stitching |
After the leaves and the pot were ironed and sewn onto the fabric, it was time to add the little Geranium flowers. I decided to try drawing them in , using my new Frixion gel pen (by Pilot). I LOVE IT!! My marks were simple to fill in with the satin stitch and embroidery thread. How did I remove the markings? Iron them off! That easy !
(Note: I tested my fabric first!! )
(Confession: I drew the whole design on at first. When I ironed my leaves on... DUH.... the flowerettes disappeared by the heat! I simply drew them on again and began to hand sew the little red flowerettes.)
Next, I placed each hexagon around the central potted Geranium plant and pinned them in place
The geranium flowers were hand embroidered .... satin stitch. The stems were added by machine |
Zigzag stitching around each hexi |
In the directions, Helen hand embroidered the Feather Stitch around each edge of the hexagons.
I experimented, and found a stitch on my Viking Topz 30 that was similar to the Feather Stitch, and went with that! I used a light aqua Rayon embroidery thread for this decorative stitching. It blended nicely, and covered up any gaps slight imperfections between the hexies.
I love my Summer Gypsy pillow....it makes me happy to look at it each morning! I feel like I have a little touch of England in my home...
I am linking up at:
Can I Get A Whoop Whoop! @ Confessions of a Fabric Addict and
ASWCT Linky Party @ And Sew We Craft and
Inspire Us Thursdays @ The Inspired Wren and
Fabric Frenzy Friday @ Fort Worth Fabric Studio and
Sew Darn Crafty @ Sew Many Ways and
Sew Jo Saturday @ My Go- Go Life
The back..... I made the Covered Zipper , from the fabulous Amy Made That! free tutorial |
I just love this little bluebird with the flowers!! from Vintage Summer fabric (by Little Yellow Bicycle) |
I couldn't resist making one of the hexies in patchwork!! |
I'm off to my sewing room! |
Can I Get A Whoop Whoop! @ Confessions of a Fabric Addict and
ASWCT Linky Party @ And Sew We Craft and
Inspire Us Thursdays @ The Inspired Wren and
Fabric Frenzy Friday @ Fort Worth Fabric Studio and
Sew Darn Crafty @ Sew Many Ways and
Sew Jo Saturday @ My Go- Go Life
Prepare for a lot of LOVE ....
ReplyDeleteLove the hexagons - especially the bluebird hexagons (reminds me of a little purse I was given)
Love the buttons at the corners
Love gingham pot (of course I do!)
Love the stitching on the geranium leaves - just enough detail - perfect
Love the embroidery (I knew you wanted to try different stitches - and here is the ideal project)
Love the back (Amy's hidden zip cushion back is so quick and easy yet looks so professional - that girl is a gem).
Love that my photo helped in some small way.
So, to sum it up in just three words ...... LOVE THIS CUSHION.
beautiful cushion Susie!!! i have some of the Vintage Summer print you used for the backing and your cushion makes me want to use it!! the bluebirds are so sweet, too. the hexies and buttons sure did add up quickly in this project!!! Everything about this project is perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Susie! I followed your link over from the ASWCT Linky Party and I'm so glad I did.
ReplyDeleteThe fabric choice, the embroidery and the hexies are all beautiful and the buttons are a great finishing touch.
Très original! Bravo...
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