Domestitchery is where we take a look at how talented people make ordinary domestic items extraordinary through creative needlework, but today we’re looking at how talented people use creative needle work to make stitchery of extraordinary domestic items.
TheMistressT has been assured (& encouraged) by the management that applique counts as needlework here at Mr. X-Stitch so she is sharing with you just a few of the great throw pillows out there.
The first signs of spring are popping up in TheMistressT’s world and reminding her of the beauty to come… and lawn mowing. PillowHappy must be in the same hemisphere; her “Tall Grass Pillow” is like a glimpse into the future.
The Wooly Lady must be right there with us and inspired to create her “That’s One Big Poppy” pillow.
Pink Cheeks Studio shows us that applique is appropriate for kids of all ages…
… even actual kids as shown with Krakracraft’s“Rooaarr!”
While TheMistressT can’t stand in front of the meat counter very long without getting nauseated, she has a weakness for butchers’ diagram. This GoBuggyGo‘s “Pig Meat Chart” pillow tickles her.
Thank you for indulging TheMistressT’s strange urge to refer to herself in the third-person. You know how she is.
TheMistressT is so glamorous she cries glitter tears. Her mottoes include “any excuse for a costume” and “there’s no such thing as too much carpincho.”
TheMistressT
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11 March 2011 at 9:39 am
WANT the grass pillow! Mine mine mine.
11 March 2011 at 10:41 am
I glad applique counts as needle work, I seem to remember using a needle last time I did it!
The grass cushion is most excellent.
14 May 2011 at 2:55 am
Thanks Mr. X Stitch!