Because the bag did sort of feel like it was made out of fabric rather than paper. And I thought the "vision chart" font was kind of fun.
So, I cut the front and back, also known as pillow #2, apart and ironed the front. That's when I discovered that your cloth bag could not possibly be made entirely out of cotton scraps collected from the trash cans of corporate America because the polyester fibers melted a wee bit under the heat of my iron. No matter. I just trimmed up the front a little more than anticipated, added some good, old-fashioned muslin and sewed up an improv patchwork border.
I quilted the top, attached a zippered backing, and voila, I have my very own, genuine, Urban Outfitters accent pillow. And, all it cost me was the price of taking my sweet eldest shopping while she was home for Spring Break. The icing on my pillow cake was when my daughter's friend Avery came over, saw, or rather zeroed in on, the pillow, recognized the font because, well Avery's been to Urban Outfitters quite a few times, and squealed, "Wow, that is such a cool Urban Outfitters pillow!"
Imagine my joy in responding," I made it myself."
So, thanks for the shopping bag. I hope I made you proud.
15 comments:
Love the pillow - is that Urban Outfitters calling you??? How fast can you make them!
Very nice! again love the colour :)
You certainly did recycle that bag. Bet they never would have guessed someone would use it in such a way.
That is one cool pillow. Great idea.
Ooh! Makes me want to do this with my "0% plastic" bag from Gap!
This is completely awesome! I love everything about it!
Jennifer :)
Your quilting is always so inspiring! And, yes, what a cool pillow. That font and placement are very eye-catching. Your patchwork sets it off wonderfully.
I'll be looking at shopping bags a whole different way now :)
Brilliant! Looks way better as your pillow than it ever could as the original bag. ;o)
I think you might start a trend with these.
Very cool! Interesting too about the polyester. Hmm.
I am intrigued by the zippered backing on your urban outfitters pillow...did you just insert the zipper down the middle of the back fabric, or is there another way that you prefer. I always just do the "double flap" technique on pillows that I make, but I know that there are other ways to enclose the pillow form and still allow removal of it for laundering of the pillow fabric itself...Thank you!!
I love your pillow!!! I have been cleaning my studio and i found a whole stash of bags from shops and quilts retreats. I think I know what to do with them now. Pillows anyone?
Fantastic! Love the patchwork border too :)
Love it! Frankly, it's way cooler than most items for sale at Urban Outfitters ;)
Love it! Very creative!
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