Pausing my series of posts about my September trip to the California Coast to share my conversion of a journal cover to a pillow.
I made this journal cover from fabric scraps in the first Journey to Art Quilting class I took with Jean Wells at the Stitchin’ Post in Sisters, Oregon, likely around 2013 or 2014.
We were working on improvisational quilting exercises; and I remember I added the turquoise in because Jean said your piece needs a “surprise”, something unexpected, and she called it “a poison”.

For some reason I just just feeling tired of this journal cover and no longer wanted to use the journal it covered, I wanted to fresh start for creative journaling. However I didn’t want to get rid of the piece.
So I decided to make it into a pillow!
The class with Jean was very memorable, it was actually a workshop series where we met monthly (or it might have been bi-weekly). The piece which eventually because Abandoned Water Structure and was sold to the City of Seattle’s Portable Works Collection was started in this workshop:
Long arm machine quilted by Guadalupe Designs
For more on this piece see the post “Your Body of Water” Exhibit, Seattle Municipal Tower Gallery (in this post you will find the original image that inspired this piece – an actual abandoned water structure outside of Maupin, Oregon)
Oh and back to the pillow – for now I am keeping the pillow in the basket in the entry to our home in a basket under a table John built (see post From the Woodshop: Floating Top Hall Table).

Postscript
We had a chair at the top of the top floor stairs landing that I like to sit in and stitch. The other day John the Woodworker made me a little table to hang over on of the chair arms so I would have a table there.

It’s a cozy place to hang out and quietly stitch.





A nice warm and bright stitching corner – the new pillow fits right in!
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Thank you my new corner is cozy 🙂
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Wonderful repurposing of the journal cover!
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Thanks so much!
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Comfy way to recycle a decorative, but no longer useful journal cover. I like it!
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Thanks so much Laura 🙂
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Brilliant idea with the side table. Genius
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Thanks so much 🙂
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What a great use for the journal cover! And I love your Abandoned Water Structure piece – lovely and so interesting! The little side table is very cool 🙂
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Thanks so much I really appreciate that! I love my new little table and plan to spend some cold winter nights hanging out there 🙂
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For sure! That looks like a perfect place to settle in with a beverage and a book or handwork.
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It’s nice that your woodworker husband is thoughtful, as mine is. 😀
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Yes I highly recommend a woodworking husband 🙂
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A genius act of repurposing, Tierney. It has made for a really cute pillow!
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Thanks so much I really appreciate that 🙂
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Well done on repurposing the journal cover.
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Thanks so much, I was pretty pleased how it came out 🙂
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