I figured I needed to seriously move some fabric the other day. Natalie had been bugging me about a certain tiny flower print that had been sitting on the shelf forever - not knowing what I was ever planning on doing with it. Well, we found a way to use it, and we did it together. Yep, the girls both took turns helping me with the first few pillowcases.
It was especially fun to show Natalie all the little things you need to know when you first start sewing, and she really liked it. Up until about the third pillowcase, but you know how that goes.
We followed Dana's handy pillowcase tutorial and we'll hopefully be able to deliver them to the hospital this week for donation. It feels really good to use up some of the old stack and to help kids in need at the same time.





I collect Fabric too, LOL! You have a Great collection!
ReplyDeleteYou have very beautiful fabrics!
ReplyDeleteThey are fabulouse and so colourful, thank goodness made with love from a little help from your little helper! Great to that you are donating to hospital and they should brighten anyone's day!
ReplyDeleteThey turned out great!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of pillowcases! They're awesome. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteHi Anna, great work as usual. hugs Naomi
ReplyDeleteOoh, they are gorgeous! I especially love the apple and raspberry colours together, yum! I'll definately be having a go at some of these, thanks.
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so pretty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! They look very happy.
ReplyDeletethanks for letting us know about this tutorial-i need to make some pillowcases to match my daughters' new room
ReplyDeleteThese are great!!! What perfect destash project!
ReplyDeletesuper cute and so thoughtful! how fun to sew with your girls too. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Thanks for the tutorial link, I think I'll have to make some to donate to Seattle Children's hospital! :)
ReplyDeleteLove love these! Such a classy idea!
ReplyDeleteJo-Anna
What a great idea! I really do need to use up some of my stash . . . might need to try this!
ReplyDeleteYour pillowcases are so colorful. I bet the kids will love them! It's very sweet of you to dontate them.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I love your fabric choices, and warms my heart to hear you sewing with your girl(s). I look forward to the day I start doing that with Lili (soon!)
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful colors!!! I made pillowcases for Xmas Presents. If you want to see a really fun way to make them here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrYWCma9wgMis a link Happy sewing!!
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ReplyDeleteYour stash ROCKS! Haha! What a great idea and what a wonderful example you are setting for your daughter. Kudos!
ReplyDeleteThat's a wonderful idea to donate them!!! I wish I had a stash as beautiful as yours. Your fabric is just so pretty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I have to move some fabric out before I go shopping again, too and we can always use pillowcases.
ReplyDeleteGreat fabrics and your sewing is meticulous! Thanks for sharing.
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So pretty! I love the fabric combos! I love that your girls helped too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet thing to do and to include your daughters was especially special.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful thing to do with them! Kids would love something colourful in hospital with them. I do love them a lot. I wouldn't mind making some myself. Golly I wish I had fabric that needed shifting!
ReplyDeleteI love the pillowcases and its so generous of you to donate them
ReplyDeleteI love making these - such a quick, satisfying project. I donate mine to the children's hospital and they are so appreciative!
ReplyDeleteI love these. What a great way to use up fabrics that are just sitting around taking up space!
ReplyDeleteThese are great! :)
ReplyDeleteAlso, I just have to say, your stash is so stylish!
Great job and great cause as well. I just finished 12 more Little Dresses for Africa if you are looking for another scrap-buster challenge...your fabrics are georgous and would be lovely Little Dresses.
ReplyDeleteFondly, Roberta
LOVE! Any chance you want to sell me some? You could give the funds to charity if you like? x
ReplyDeleteI did the same thing last fall! I wanted to trim down my stash so I sewed up a ton of pillowcases for charity. :)
ReplyDeleteSuch cute fabric combinations and such a sweet gesture!!
ReplyDeleteoh wow! you made so many! I love the colors you chose :)
ReplyDeleteAww you are so nice to use up your fabric by making cute pillows for donation. I'm so sure kids would love them - I would!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable Anna and such a great idea to donate them!:)
ReplyDeleteAdorable! i love the colors!
ReplyDeletewarms my heart. Good for you for being so generous with your time and resources! You are a great momma for teaching your kids about the importance of giving to those in need or those struggling with difficult times. You ROCK!
ReplyDeleteYour pillowcases are gorgeous! You really have a knack for putting colors and patterns together.
ReplyDeleteso many pretty colors! Yesterday we unexpectedly put our youngest son in a toddler bed because he learned how to climb out of his crib. So of course I came back here to get the link to make him a new pillowcase for his big boy pillow. (which is an awful thomas the train fabric, but he went nuts over it so that's all that matters!)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for this idea and tutorial. My 8 year old son has a friend in his class who has leukemia. She was able to return to school this year, but just received heart breaking news that she cannot return to school for the rest of the year. We were trying to think about something special we could do for her and this idea is perfect. When I asked my son what he thought he said, "great idea Mom, and let's make it lime green because that's her favorite color."
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome! I really need to do a few stash-busting projects like these! :)
ReplyDeleteGosh these are just beautiful. Fun fabrics and as a mama of a little one in and out of hospital, I know they will be well received. They will just pop against those hospital whites:)
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous ... love the way you mix prints! I'm going to have to try this.
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