Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Valentine Love Bunnies Pillow

I love those chocolate Easter bunnies...do you eat the ears first? I do, I do!
There's no chocolate involved in the "Valentine Love Bunnies" pillow, but there is 
definitely a lot of love happening between those two sweethearts. Very sweet!


I'm sharing some tips on the ThermOWeb blog today about using their products to easily put
 this pillow together. Check it out and roam around a bit to see other amazing projects.


 EZ Print Lite Sheets (I love these printable sheets!)

And...

Lucky me, I get to teach a raw edge applique class at Quilted Works on January 30th
for two Valentine pillows. They laser cut their kits so it's even easier to put them together.




You can find the patterns in Just Let Me Quilt's Etsy store HERE.
Fabrics are Riley Blake Designs "So Ruby" by Carina Gardner.

7 comments:

  1. It’s that sweet time of year! Your bunny sweethearts and your sweet hearts pillows are perfect room accessories. Such fun designs to sew. Have fun teaching your class.

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  2. Very fun pillow and I do need to learn how to use fusibles so I can do more machine appliqué.

    Debbie

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  3. These patterns are very cute! Enjoy your class. I love raw edge applique!! And having laser cut pieces is even better! Unfortunate for me, I don't live near you!!

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  4. Those bunnies are so sweet. They remind me of the old fashioned valentine cards that the kids used to swap.

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  5. Both of those pillows are great! I do eat the ears first, and I have a funny meme where an earless bunny is speaking to another bunny and says, "What? I can't hear you!" LOL Perfect pillow for Valentine's Day!

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  6. Oh so cute, and nowadays I am "hooked" on making pillows.

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  7. What a sweetheart couple. Both of your pillows are wonderful. Enjoy the class, I know your students will.

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