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Time Flies!

12/27/2015

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I apologize for being such a terrible blogger!  I can't believe it has been over a year since I posted.  Please forgive me. I have determined to do better in 2016. 

I am currently working on a new pattern, and hope to have it completed by the middle of the week. It has been a fun project!  Hopefully you will have as much fun making it as I am having designing and stitching it.

Isn't she adorable? The pattern will be called "Happy Easter".   The design is based on an Easter greeting card from the 1930's.  Although I have made dozens of pillows over the years, this is the first time I have included instructions for one in a pattern.  

The pillow is hand embroidered with a French fold back, and lace trim on the front.  I am also including a step that helps eliminate the overly pointy corners that so often happens when making a pillow.  I think you will like it. 

Until next time.... Blessings, Beth


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Mocha grams
1/18/2016 03:38:27 pm

Oh my gosh, that is sooo adorable! I would love to make this for my granddaughter. When will the pattern be available for purchase?

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Beth Dix link
1/25/2016 09:21:04 am

The pattern is available now! You can find it on my website at
www.primroselane.com. Look in the online store, then open the Pillowcases and Pillows Category.

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Gloria
2/6/2018 02:19:09 pm

I just finished the Happy Easter. But instead of making a pillow, I added 2 1/2 inches of green fabric and cut it into an oval so I can hang it on the oval tray. It came out really cute.

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Beth Dix
4/23/2018 09:38:39 am

That sounds adorable!

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