Name Pillows

I think Brynn Leigh's pillow wins as the longest name I've fit on a pillow. Love the monochromatic color scheme.
 Gabriel's is subdued with shades of navy, gray and khaki.

Traditional red and navy for Hunter
and browns and camo for Knox, whose daddy is an actual hunter.

Name Pillows

As I mentioned previously, the price of the name pillows is now $30. My cost in producing them has increased (and shipping too!) so unfortunately I have to raise my prices as well. I've been a busy little bee making some fun new pillows for my tiniest customers.













Name Pillows

There were lots of these name pillows under the tree for some little boys and girls on Christmas morning. I even received a few emails on Christmas Day from some recipients who had just opened theirs and wanted to order some for friends and family. I really love making these custom pillows. I enjoy the process of choosing fabrics and stitching the letters and creating the final product, but they take a long time to complete. In the 6 or 7 years that I've been making them, I've kept the price constant. However, my costs are continuing to rise and the pillows are costing me more to make, so unfortunately I must raise the price. As of February 1, the applique name pillows will cost $30 plus shipping. If you place an order before February 1 I will still honor the original price. 


























Name Pillows

Reminder: I'm closing orders this Friday to prep for the holiday show. I'll open again on December 1 (or around then) for Christmas orders. You can email me in the interim but I'll hold your order until then. Thanks!



Name Pillows

This is what I've been doing. Lots and lots of pillows. But these haven't come without their share of drama. One of them has the dubious distinction of being the item I was sewing when my finger got caught in the sewing machine needle for the first time ever. To put it mildly, it wasn't my favorite experience. Another is the first to have been lost in the mail. We're still trying to track it down, and the customer has been very understanding, but it's frustrating. In the 5 years I've been shipping packages regularly through the mail I've never lost one, so I'm trying to give the USPS the benefit of the doubt, but how do you misplace a large box with a clearly labeled address and ample postage? I'm hopeful it will still show up on the right doorstep, but my optimism is growing dimmer every day.