Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Chocolate Covered Cherries Pillow


It's not easy to see in this scan, but this is the Chocolate Covered Cherries Pillow finished! I used brown material for the border and back. I braided the threads that I used to cross-stitch it and used that for the hanger and the bow. I am really happy with the way it turned out! I was going to give it to my mom today, but it took me longer to finish than I thought it would. Plus Mom didn't feel well today. So we are getting together tomorrow, and I will give it to her then.
DD and her BF really liked their pillows. They turned out very cute with red bows and red ribbon hangers. They both hung them on the doorknobs of the doors to their rooms.
I am starting a Precious Moments chart to send to Quilts4Kids in Australia. It's 2 girls with flowers. I'm using my new Q-Snaps, and really like them!
Well, I hope everyone had a wonderful Valentine's Day! Got to go! Happy stitching!

10 comments:

Unknown said...

Your pillow looks great, I love the colour on the fabric, it really matches the design well!

Carla said...

you chose the perfect fabric to finish it...it's GORGEOUS!!

Anonymous said...

Wow, what a great job of finishing. It's beautiful.

Carol said...

The pillow turned out great and looks so yummy!!

Cheryl said...

Love your finish. It look great on that fabric!

Mary Ann said...

WOW! That is so pretty! Your mother will love it!!

Lucy said...

You did a wonderful job finishing that!!!

The Teacup Cottage said...

That's really cute. I saw this pattern somewhere but can't remember where. I do remember thinking I'd gain five pounds just stitchng it. It turned our really great!

My Life In Stitches said...

Chocolate Covered Cherries looks great! I love the way you finished it into a pillow. Your mom will love it! I should stitch this for my mom too, she loves them.
Happy Stitching,
Annette

The Silver Thistle said...

This is just so great! I loved it even before it became a pillow, but now I really love it! lol

The brown choice works brilliantly!