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Sewing: Little Patchwork Pillowcase
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Little Patchwork Pillowcase

Little Patchwork Pillowcase

Little Patchwork Pillowcase
Little Patchwork Pillowcase
Little Patchwork Pillowcase
Little Patchwork Pillowcase

Pattern Info


Instructions

See my blog post at http://freshlypieced.blogspot.com/2012/08/little-patchwork-pillowcase-and-giveaway.html for instructions about how to cut the diamonds for the patchwork pocket with a ruler instead of with the template provided in the pattern.

Difficulty:

Category: Sewing

Type of item: Home Decor

For: Children

Style: Cute, Casual, Whimsical, Classic, Retro / Vintage, Mod


Materials

Essex Linen in Putty, 1/8" piping cord, scraps for patchwork pocket, felted wool for bear, fiberfill stuffing for bear, pillow form

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8 comments

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ZaZa Manaf on craftsy.com
Dec 15, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
superrr cute:)
Freshly Pieced on craftsy.com
Dec 15, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
Thanks! : )
Freshly Pieced on craftsy.com
Dec 15, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
Thanks! : )
Freshly Pieced on craftsy.com
Dec 15, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
I don't know why that posted twice. LOL
SewSimpleLife on craftsy.com
Dec 12, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Hm. I have this book and have not made this yet because I'm wondering does the little bear get lost in the house? lol
Freshly Pieced on craftsy.com
Dec 12, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
LOL, yes, it sure does! The pocket helps, but he has disappeared and then been re-found on many occasions. : )
Crafting Angel on craftsy.com
Dec 04, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Oh my, this is super cute! I didn't fully appreciate it until I clicked on the picture of the bear inside the pocket of the pillowcase. The little girl is adorable too! Do you think that this project would be okay for a boy? I would love to make it for my Grandson.
Freshly Pieced on craftsy.com
Dec 04, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
I'm sure a little boy would love this too! Just make it in boyish colors and I bet he'll love it. I made one for my older daughter too (she's 6).