Your imagination never ceases to amaze me. Today I kitted up your USA tier. I'm so excited to start it. I haven't seen a design of yours that I don't want to stitch. You are going to keep me very busy. I also want to thank you for using aida friendly designs. The flower turned out so great!
I loved seeing your process as you created the flower. I thought you might need some interfacing, but it turned out perfectly. I bought a bag of poly pellets a couple of months ago and I haven’t even tried them yet. This motivates me to do that.
Your Quack Quack Honk is so cute! I love using the pellets along with fiberfill. It does give it a nice feel and weight. Couldn’t help but think it’d be fun to put a squeaker in it for the quack quack honk.
This is a beautiful design Erin! Thank you for the tutorial, it’s always appreciated seeing how others finish their projects. I look forward to your videos.🤗
I have been using the extra fill from some soft pillows we got recently. I also use ground walnut shells and lavender for weight and aroma. The pillow design is so sweet
Thank you for tutorial! Could you please do a tutorial on how you slit the back on the pillows and attach the felt wool pieces? I love your designs and flosstubes!
Erin, I love your idea of covering the back with a flower and button. So cute! Wouldn’t it be easier to stitch up the back first before adding the flower? I guess the back might look pulled in if you stitched it. I will have to try both ways.
Your imagination never ceases to amaze me.
Today I kitted up your USA tier.
I'm so excited to start it.
I haven't seen a design of yours that I don't want to stitch.
You are going to keep me very busy.
I also want to thank you for using aida friendly designs.
The flower turned out so great!
I love everything about your little pillow. ❤️ And for that matter, I’m loving all your designs. Great job, Erin!!!
Thank you so much! 😊
Awesome finish! Thanks for the inspiration...definitely worth the extra effort!❤
So cute! I love ducks! Thank you for the tips!
Wonderful job. Love the pillow, thanks for sharing.
Adorable design and pillow! ❤
I loved seeing your process as you created the flower. I thought you might need some interfacing, but it turned out perfectly. I bought a bag of poly pellets a couple of months ago and I haven’t even tried them yet. This motivates me to do that.
Quack Quack Honk is adorable. I love putting pellets in pillows. Helps them stand up and keeps them sturdy.
Quack Quack Honk
😂😂
Love it!!
I always whip stitch the hole in the pillow shut first before I add anything to cover it
Your Quack Quack Honk is so cute! I love using the pellets along with fiberfill. It does give it a nice feel and weight. Couldn’t help but think it’d be fun to put a squeaker in it for the quack quack honk.
That's a great idea!
Adorable pillow Erin and what a great tutorial! I have a bag of those Polly Pellets - Now to put them to use ◡̈
I love the daisy on the back of the pillow! What a creative idea!!!
I love the flower. Nice video. ❤😊
Thank you! 😊
Awesome job, thanks for sharing with us.
Thank you for showing how to finish your project. This is my first time watching your flosstube. Have a blessed day😊
Thank you! You too!
This is a beautiful design Erin! Thank you for the tutorial, it’s always appreciated seeing how others finish their projects. I look forward to your videos.🤗
Glad it was helpful!
I have been using the extra fill from some soft pillows we got recently. I also use ground walnut shells and lavender for weight and aroma. The pillow design is so sweet
Quack quack honk is my favourite. Waiting for payday to grab it.
Thank you for tutorial! Could you please do a tutorial on how you slit the back on the pillows and attach the felt wool pieces? I love your designs and flosstubes!
Sure!
Your flower slit cover up was genius! I am totally going to do that. Thank you for another amazing tutorial! ❤
Thanks friend 😊
Thank you for sharing your tutorial have a wonderful weekend and happy stitching 😊🧵🪡🤗🤩
Thank you! You too!
Erin, I love your idea of covering the back with a flower and button. So cute! Wouldn’t it be easier to stitch up the back first before adding the flower? I guess the back might look pulled in if you stitched it. I will have to try both ways.
Yes it probably would be!
Absolutely love this new pattern! Great tutorial on this finishing technique - thank you for sharing!! ❤❤
Thanks so much 😊
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What a cute pattern…when will it be available? I love the flower closing idea, I’m going to try it. Great tutorial Erin, thank you!❤
It’s available now. You can find the PDF on my website www.thestitchdesigner.com or order a paper copy through your shop of choice 😊
Thank you
Gorgeous
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