Monday, January 10, 2011
poem pillow
I wanted to make a black and white pillow for a while. Something with a bit of vintage and text. I didn't fully form the idea beforehand. Instead, I just worked on it and let my instincts guide me as I went. I had some organic cotton jersey for the main fabric and a piece of lace I wanted to use which I wound up putting on one side of the envelope back. The front has a cotton doily handed down from my Mom that belonged to her Mother or Grandmother.
I was quite influenced by the romantic poets back in my college days. I had one very 'colorful' poetry teacher (he was a real gentleman)who I will never forget- an absolute perfect teacher for the course. At the time I was in my black and white period wearing knee - length slips with cardigans and tights to class and kohl rimmed eyes. I was 21 and invincible. Anyway, my fondness of Keats came back after seeing Bright Star in the theater so I decided to use some text from one of his poems (On the Grasshopper and Cricket) which I incorporated into the piece.
The poetry of earth is never dead:
When all the birds are faint with the hot sun,
And hide in cooling trees, a voice will run
from hedge to hedge about the new mown-mead;
The rest is here.
On the back I dedicated the pillow to my Great Grandmother - Mary Donaldson.
I really like this idea of a dedication pillow and toying with different ideas incorporating these elements as well as photographs.
My Mom often brings me linens: embroidered, appliqued that were made by her Grandmother and they are really special to me. For Christmas I received two embroidered tea cozies and a stack of vintage hankies. I wanted to give something back somehow and this was what resulted.
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6 comments:
that is totally gorgeous, nancy! i love the poem- the whole pillow has a very classic and romantic feel. i had a similar 'black and white' period when i was a student- i'm often tempted to revisit that style..
i love it! i was thinking of making some new pillow covers with vintage doilies on them but never would have thought of such an ingenious idea.
...the ingenious idea being the poem. :)
hi nancy.. how did you get the words on the fabric? i love this by the way..
Thank you.
I use a paper backed adhesive which I iron onto muslin and cut into standard paper size. I then put in into my typewriter and typed away. I then cut it into the size I wanted (I used pinking shears) and then peeled away the paper and ironed onto the pillow.
Do you girls think I should sell these?
this is SO lovely! Gorgeous! good work!
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