Monday, February 13, 2012

Lodge Look Pillow

This weekend was my brother's birthday.  I have a wonderful brother.  He is a great man who is kind to all, family, friends, and strangers.  He is one of a kind.  He takes care of everybody.  So when my sister-in-law said she wanted to throw him a surprise birthday party, I thought it was a wonderful idea.  But what do you get a guy who has very few needs or and even fewer wants?  He loves to hunt, always has, and when he and his wife first married I made them Christmas stockings, one with a buck for him and one with a doe for her.  So when I started searching the Internet for something to give him I knew this would be perfect for him.  His living room is decorated in a lodge theme with some of his prized deer heads mounted and hanging for all to see.  I found my inspiration here.  This lovely lady  from Sew Homegrown was inspired by this pillow from Anthropology.
She had her husband draw a pattern and she made this beautiful pillow:
She has graciously shared the pattern on her blog so all of us to use.   There is also a wonderful step by step tutorial to guide you through the entire process.
It is amazing how changing the fabrics and colors gives you a totally different look.  I went to my local quilt store and chose two complementary fat quarters that went with the colors in my brothers living room.
I used a contrasting color for the back and added one of my labels.  I loved how it turned out.  Needless to say my brother was very happy with it.  His wife has requested the matching doe for her birthday.  I told her the doe would be so much easier because you would just cut the antlers off, the hardest part to sew.  Be sure and tell Jessica I sent you when you visit her blog.  Happy sewing

I am linking here:  The Shady Porch, 3 Mango Seeds

6 comments:

  1. Your pillow turned out great! Deer are in big time right now, so these would be a great gift for anybody! Thank you for the inspiration! I'm your newest fan. Please stop by bellanest.blogspot.com if you get a chance.

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  2. Love the pillow! It looks so chic! Think I might need to make my own! :)

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    1. Thanks for stopping by. Would love to see your version if you decide to make it.

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  3. Hi! I'm from the south and live in the KY. I am a Christian, and the wife of a coach/teacher. I thought our profiles sounded similar and wanted to say, Hi! I stopped by to check out your pillow. I think yours is better that the original! I also wanted to invite you to share it at my party...going on now.

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    1. THANK YOU! We do have similar profiles. My husband is right smack in the middle of the conference tournament. Our boys 9th and 10th graders, both play for him. I will crow just a little, they are undefeated this season. Their record is 21-0 and if we can make it two more games we will be season and tournament champions. I will pop over and check out your party. Thanks for visiting. Hope you will come again.

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  4. These are very cool - and you are certainly right that it is amazing how changing out fabrics on something can really make things look so different! I'm your newest follower and wanted to invite you to my blog link "Get Inspired Monday" over at my blog next week!

    -Pamela

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