This is different than my usual projects. The recipient had a gorgeous sashiko (Japanese embroidery on indigo) jacket that she bought in Okinawa. I wish I had thought to take a picture of the jacket as it was quite lovely.
The recipient is redecorating a guest room with a blue and white theme so she thought the sashiko jacket could be repurposed into pillows. We added a blue and blue batik for the contrast fabric which is quite appropriate given that she is a Kappa Kappa Gamma alumana.
The first pillow was from the front of the jacket. I sewed the opening down so there wouldn't be a gap while leaving the frogs and coordinate in place.
This was a basic 4-patch using 8 inch squares. I really loved how the batik coordinates with the sashiko embroidery.
To provide some visual interest for the bed, I made a bolster pillow with the two main fabrics. I also added some cream lace to coordinate with the ecru fabric from the first pillow.
Friday, April 15, 2016
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