an Hourglass Puzzle
Hurray for not making plans!
It's been perfectly delightful to discover the design along the way. When I was ready to make it happen, I cut a stripey square that would become my pillow back, laid it over the pillow form and laid out the hourglass blocks in a pleasing arrangement. Thanks to Muriel's comment I'd settled on piecing the pillow front log cabin style.
Starting with the biggest hourglass block as my center, I added stripey hourglass logs willy nilly - just whichever side of the work would be easiest to build on to next. And, behold!
Hey, I even managed to match some of the stripes! This Lecien Inkwell print makes for a very busy background, I know. But.... I dig it. Lately I love black and white with everything.
![stripey](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8087/8432688749_fe0a4af49a.jpg)
And, I think it adds a nice pzazz to my couch! We have colorful fabric panels hanging in this room that house a collection of black and white photographs, each framed with simple white matting and black frames. The new pillow actually ties things together nicely.
![my stitchy corner](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8500/8433772166_b552542a5e.jpg)
More importantly, it provide totally essential back support for stitching and reading pour moi!
Although I forgot at first, I went back and dis-assembled the pillow cover to add batting and quilting to the pillow front. Gives it some apparently necessary stability. I finally had a chance to do straight-line quilting emerging in angles from the patchwork design. Fun!
Well, wish I could say I was going to go spend some quality time my new pillow... but actually I'm in a cleaning mood and am off to mop all the floors in the house. Hey, this kind of mood doesn't happen often so best take advantage of it when I can! See ya later & thanks for stopping by!!
It's been perfectly delightful to discover the design along the way. When I was ready to make it happen, I cut a stripey square that would become my pillow back, laid it over the pillow form and laid out the hourglass blocks in a pleasing arrangement. Thanks to Muriel's comment I'd settled on piecing the pillow front log cabin style.
![Hourglass puzzle](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8091/8432688213_b0cdf0a4a6.jpg)
Starting with the biggest hourglass block as my center, I added stripey hourglass logs willy nilly - just whichever side of the work would be easiest to build on to next. And, behold!
![love!](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8373/8432687763_7b19debbf4.jpg)
Hey, I even managed to match some of the stripes! This Lecien Inkwell print makes for a very busy background, I know. But.... I dig it. Lately I love black and white with everything.
![stripey](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8087/8432688749_fe0a4af49a.jpg)
And, I think it adds a nice pzazz to my couch! We have colorful fabric panels hanging in this room that house a collection of black and white photographs, each framed with simple white matting and black frames. The new pillow actually ties things together nicely.
![my stitchy corner](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8500/8433772166_b552542a5e.jpg)
More importantly, it provide totally essential back support for stitching and reading pour moi!
![back support!](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8053/8432687079_ddf1b62254.jpg)
Although I forgot at first, I went back and dis-assembled the pillow cover to add batting and quilting to the pillow front. Gives it some apparently necessary stability. I finally had a chance to do straight-line quilting emerging in angles from the patchwork design. Fun!
![quilted Hourglass pillow](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8195/8433773702_ca46d50f64.jpg)
Well, wish I could say I was going to go spend some quality time my new pillow... but actually I'm in a cleaning mood and am off to mop all the floors in the house. Hey, this kind of mood doesn't happen often so best take advantage of it when I can! See ya later & thanks for stopping by!!