Another Anthro-Mutation Pillow and Yes, I Have a Thing for Birds and Leaves

Angela Adams dishtowel pillow. With an older placemat pillow behind it.

I know winter has just begun (we’ve been locked inside for three days after a rare Georgia ice storm), but right after Christmas I always feel the pull toward citrus colors. I need cheerful things around me to make up for the weak sunlight.

When my BFF and I hit the Anthro in New Orleans a while back I got this great Angela Adams dishtowel. I can’t imagine using dishtowels I buy there for drying dishes or mopping up milk. That just seems insane, so it was bought with future pillows in mind.

I cut the dishtowel in half and used one half of it to make the front of the pillow. It needed some applique leaves on a stem for a punch of color. Then it needed some embroidery on the bird to balance some of the new color. I was just going to back it with some contrasting fabric and stuff it, but then I realized:

  1. I was not in the mood to stuff anything. I really don’t enjoy it.
  2. I had a pile of perfectly good square pillows just sitting there

So I added a strip of shot cotton and some trim to each end to square it up.

Then I backed it with denim that was overlapped in the middle just like I did to the napkin pillow here, so it is a removable cover. I stuffed in the square pillow, tacked it shut and added a button for looks.

Now I need to do something with the other half of the dish towel and cute leftover ball trim. I keep everything. You should see my ridiculous pile of scraps. It is really hard for me to throw away fabric. I did an epic cleanout of my craft loft yesterday and I made myself donate a bunch of thrifted fabric and clothing that has been sitting up here for ages. My husband saw the large pile I was carrying out and murmured “Thank you, Lord, for answered prayers” and wiped an imaginary tear from his eye. My craft loft is also his office.

Share:
URL copied to clipboard