Sunday, May 19, 2019

IS YOUR CHAIR NAKED?

Do these chairs look naked to you?  Have you ever felt a little uncomfortable in one of these chairs? My son and I went to the Cottage show downtown and found a way to make them look dressed up and the experience of sitting in them more enjoyable.  
Make a neck pillow. It not only dresses up the chair, it eases the neck/back pain when spending time with friends and family sitting by the fire at the lake.  The pillows were on display at the show, but we couldn't afford 12 pillows for his chairs.  Naturally, I volunteered to make them.  My son says they are perfect.
 They are quick and easy to make and of course you can find beautiful fabric for making them at the Attic Window Quilt Shop.  
Here are the pillows I made.
Even Champ thinks a chair with a pillow is better.  

Stop by tomorrow for a quick tutorial on how to make these easy peasy pillows.

AT THE ATTIC WINDOW QUILT SHOP 
  • Tuesday, May 21
    • Bee
    • Civil War BOM
    • Vintage Christmas
  • Wednesday, May 22
    • Starburst
  • Thursday, May 23
    • Doll Bee
    • Intermediate Quilting
  • Friday, May 24
    • Mary Poppins Bag
    • Stitch-In
ON ANOTHER NOTE:
  • Sew Can She has a tutorial for making a Journaling Bookmark and Pencil Holder.  
Caroll, 
Caring, Sharing, Creating Smiles

1 comment:

Annie said...

They look awesome Caroll! I love all that fabulous color in the pillows and the chairs! Colorful stripes is a perfect fabric choice.

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