The pillow sham (^) turned out great! I don't do monogramming, because I don't have a machine, but there's a wonderful Christian family-owned business in town where I buy my machines, and they have a monogramming service.
Here's the quilt all spread out (^). It's difficult to tell in this photo, but the binding is in a contrasting stripe fabric, and it looks so wonderful. I could have done the binding myself, but with all that we have going on, I chose to have a quilt shop (owned by a good friend's mom) do it for me. I am very happy with that decision!!
I also made rocking chair seat cushions (^). I had to start from scratch, carving a cushion in the shape of the seat from a large piece of foam, and then I covered it. The cording and covered buttons are the stripe fabric, and the cushion is the same toile as the bedding.
I also made rocking chair seat cushions (^). I had to start from scratch, carving a cushion in the shape of the seat from a large piece of foam, and then I covered it. The cording and covered buttons are the stripe fabric, and the cushion is the same toile as the bedding.
She also had a child-sized rocking chair that had been her husband's as a child (^)! I made a miniature cushion to match the adult chair.
I also made a green gingham hamper liner for her daughter's laundry hamper, but don't have a photo of that, because hampers are pretty basic!
All in all, I had such a wonderful time doing this nursery for my first real client! We have quite a lot going on right now, so I'm sadly not taking in any more jobs for a little while. But it's nice to know that I can go back to this when I choose!
All in all, I had such a wonderful time doing this nursery for my first real client! We have quite a lot going on right now, so I'm sadly not taking in any more jobs for a little while. But it's nice to know that I can go back to this when I choose!