I found a round/oval crochet doily at a yard sale recently that had a linen insert in the middle. It reminded me of a cameo so I knew I wanted to do something with a silhouette image. I decided to go with the Jane Austen silhouette since it is easily available online and did an iron on transfer onto the linen insert.
I am using dropcloth for the pillow cover and sewed the doily onto the center of the pillow, tacking down some of the outer crochet pieces that would tend to flop over.
I played around with the stitch pattern on my sewing machine and used a curvy wave pattern to sew the pillow together.
I’m really pleased with the way it turned out. This is going on the side to come with me to the Dickens Festival gift shop in December.
I’m going to tell you something and I hope you won’t laugh. I will be 50 next month and I never read any of the Jane Austen books until two weeks ago! I managed to catch “Emma” on Masterpiece Classic recently and loved it.
I have also seen Pride and Prejudice {the Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen version}, which I also loved. I downloaded “Emma” to my kindle for free and read it right after I saw it on Masterpiece Classic. Mansfield Park is waiting on the kindle to be read next!
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Beautiful pillow,love it.<3
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Kathy, That pillow turned out great. That was a good idea for that doily-it does look like a cameo!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you discovered those books. I plan to reread them this winter because it has been years since I read them (high school). Have you watched Downton Abbey? If you love those books you will LOVE Downton Abbey. xo Diana
That pillow turned out amazing Kathy!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the pillow. Great job!
ReplyDeleteI've never read the books either and I'm older than you! Love your pillow and I bet it won't last long at the Dickens Festival gift shop.
ReplyDeleteSo vintage and aged looking with doily, it also gives it some coquetry..The silhouette image gives it style and elegancy..Like it much:)Marinela
ReplyDeleteOooooooh that came out great! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteJeanine
Kathy I absolutely adore this pillow...what a great use for a crochet doily
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What a lovely pillow!! Stunning!! I am playing catch up...Thanks so much for always stopping by!!
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Debbie
That is a very beautiful pillow. You know I am 59 and just recently read my first Jane Austen book.
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty, love the lace detail too. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea! Love using the center for a cameo.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, Kathy. It's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHi Kathy, love your pillow and the way it turned out. The stitch around the pillow cover is perfect and I love the silhouette. Perfect with the doily.
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Hugs!
It's absolutely perfect! What a great eye you have for transforming things! I was an English major in college so I read plenty of Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice's a favorite.
ReplyDeleteI am so in love with this and Jane Austen is my favourite author too :) xx
ReplyDeleteTurned out great ..love the lace..
ReplyDeleteYour pillow turned out beautiful Kathy. I have never read the books either and I'm 53! Hope you have a wonderful evening, Gail
ReplyDeleteKathy, I love the pillow! Your idea of adding the doily is fantastic! Jane Austin is one of my favorite authors! I love her silhouette on the pillow- very pretty!
ReplyDeleteLove the pillow, Kathy! I have to confess, as much as I love to read, I have never read any of her books. I should, though, shouldn't I? :)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteI so envy you ... wish I could go back and read them all for the first time ... what a treat ... oh and the pillow is great to BTW!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your pillow. It's so cute, and I love the zigzag stitching around the edge too. Great project.
ReplyDeleteHopped over from Common Ground's party to see your Jane Austin pillow. It's so charming!
ReplyDeleteI love the pillow and that you saw the doily and knew it would be great for a cameo pillow. Now that's a pillow I would scoop up in a heartbeat!
ReplyDeleteTo be able to sew, sigh, so jealous. I love this pillow Kathy. I wish I could buy your pillows!!
ReplyDeleteCynthia
Hello Kathy,
ReplyDeleteOkay now, you have got to tell me where you found this awesome transfer...I LOVE IT!!!! I'm 54 and I haven't read the books too:)
Blessings,
Linda
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I love this idea! The doily just made this pillow...very clever! I'm a big Jane fan, too. Enjoy reading your books!
ReplyDeleteSo, so beautiful!!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteKathy, What a great idea and I love the pillow. Thanks for sharing it at the Open House party and look for your project featured this week.
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Sherry
Ahh! I LOVE Jane Austen! I own/have read every book. I've seen/own almost every version of every movie ever made. My Mom and sisters have been all about those books since I can remember! I even made Jane Austen pillows with that same silhouette. Your pillow is just beautiful! ~ Jamie
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