February 10, 2015

A New Pillow For A New Chair

We bought a little chair from Ikea to put in a nook in our living room, and I thought it needed a pillow. By the way, I say little chair because it is wee. And by wee, I mean it was probably made with me in mind. It's 26" tall. The hubs looks absolutely ridiculous sitting in it hehe 

Anyhow, I'd gotten some pillow inserts from Crate & Barrel when we moved in. More than a year and a half ago. Whoopsies. Cobbler's children and what have you :) For some inexplicable reason, a couple of the down pillow inserts I got were 12" x 18". I don't know why. They somehow found their way into my house. I have no control over myself at that damn store, so I have no answers for you.

Some time last week, while wasting some time on Pinterest, I came across this picture of what I'm assuming is street art. The blog the picture is on calls them trees but I thought they were mountains hehe Whatever it is, I liked it enough to want to make it into a pillow!

I pulled out some scraps and did a mock-up, then pulled out some solids and sketch fabric, and set to work. And it's really the only thing to do when you look out the window and you see THIS...

Plus the hubs had taken my car to work so I was kind of stuck at home. I don't know why, but I don't fancy driving his car... Like wearing someone else's shoes...

I think it turned out pretty cute, don't you? I do realise this close up that I forgot to clip a few threads, but I'm quite pleased with how it turned out.

I didn't quite know how to quilt this at first, so I decided simple was best. I stitched in the ditch around the trees / mountains, and skinny horizontal lines that got bigger as they went up. I put a hot pink dot on the back, which somehow got hidden in every damn photo I took! Just take my word for it that it's awesome :) Hee!

This is the little area on the right of the fireplace. There's an identical odd space on the left. I've got a quilt ladder coming in a couple of weeks that'll go in the corner to sort of finish it off and give me some storage solutions for all the quilts! The leaning frames will hopefully find homes on the walls... My sister asked me if I'm doing that cool leaning-the-frames-against-the-wall decor thing. No, it's just good, old-fashioned procrastination and laziness. They've been there for longer than I care to admit... I went on quite a print buying spree, then realised I don't know where to put them all and forced myself to stop!

And the chair (it's called Gagnet, if you're so inclined) is really quite adorable. It's a bit strange yet cute, so I had to have it. I'd seen it online and decided to go have a look at it in the store. We were slightly disappointed that it was so small but both of us fell in love with it and couldn't leave without it. It was super simple to put together (basically two screws)... Truth be told, it took far longer to remove the packaging!

You might be seeing more pillows because in addition to the second 12" x 18" pillow insert, I have four 16" x 16" ones. No reason. I just have them. Pretty sure there's a 20" x 20" one upstairs somewhere. Crate & Barrel is truly dangerous... and it's just down the street. Eek.

6 comments:

mascanlon said...

Really that chair and pillow are just the cutest! So you are making very good use of your snow days!

Bennett and Graves said...

I understand. We were actually a little relieved when the Crate and Barrel store closest to us closed. Sad, but then.... Great pillow!

Hendirks said...

I love your pillow! I created a quilt using a similar theme for a baby shower gift. http://anneandwill.com/2013/08/rocky-mountain-range-quilt

Gina said...

I'm glad to hear somebody else has an obsession with C&B! I actually have an outlet store nearby, so it is even more dangerous.

When I move into my house I may have gone a little overboard with furniture. I got two giant tables for my sewing room for $200 each... normally they would have been $2000 each! And getting Marimekko discounted it pretty awesome as well! :)

curious said...

I used to live in Meriden, now live in NH. I love the view out your window as you have waaaay less snow than we do! Where is Ikea inear Hartford? Do love your pillow. Sincerely, Paula K.

Melissa Robinson said...

That pillow is a good buy, indeed. It perfectly compliments the rounded shape of the chair, and fixes it into a pattern. However, what determines its quality is the fabric and the mesh of its colors. I hope you keep up those kinds of purchases. It really helps with the overall look of your house. Thanks for sharing that, Audrie! All the best to you!

Melissa Robinson @ Pillow Perfect

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