Hearts and Eyelet Pattern Hand-made Pillow  - SOLD
Hearts and Eyelet Pattern Hand-made Pillow  - SOLD
Hearts and Eyelet Pattern Hand-made Pillow  - SOLD
Hearts and Eyelet Pattern Hand-made Pillow  - SOLD
Hearts and Eyelet Pattern Hand-made Pillow  - SOLD

Hearts and Eyelet Pattern Hand-made Pillow - SOLD

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Hand-made pillow is a one-of-a-kind piece of functional textile art. The design is from my imagination and features three hearts and an eyelet pattern toward the top and bottom of the pillow. The hearts are red, encircled with pink wool yarn. The background in black wool. 

Meticulously hooked by me, it is made of a variety of primarily recycled and upcycled materials including wool fabric, wool yarn, and velvet on a linen substrate. An upcycled ribbon is used for the hanging loop. The pillow is backed with wool fabric and stuffed with new fiberfill.

Textile pieces how all the variations and quirks of my artistic style and the inconsistencies in recycled materials.          .

Details:.

  • Dimensions: W 9" x H 6"
  • Media: Wool strips, wool yarn, silk, velvet, and recycled fibers. Hooked on linen.
  • Purpose: Can be used as a pillow for your head or lower back; as a decorative item to hang on a doorknob, or to set on a bookshelf or mantle. 
  • Can we wiped off with gentle soap. (Can be submerged and washed gently if necessary.) 

This pillow is SOLD.

There are two more available, https://fromjanemmason.com/collections/new-from-jane-m-mason 

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Jane M. Mason

As a small child, I started taking art classes at Joslyn Museum in Omaha. Every Saturday morning I was at the museum for a class. As a five-year-old, I won my first art contest and distinctly remember the drawing I had created being used on the cover of the spring catalog for Joslyn Museum. My childlike enthusiasm for art and happiness creating art is in my DNA now. It’s part of every piece of art I create.


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