I'm sure you're now totally overwhelmed with editorial suggestions but here's mine.
I went to the Beaux-Arts in Paris for sculpture and supported myself with work in a pillow atelier. Now I'm trying to make a go of it out of my West Village apartment (NYC) with a website..
The pillows are high-end and made from antique textiles. Please take a moment to look.
Maxwell, Please stop teasing us. We want to see the rest of the contest finalists.
posted by maddy
on 2006-02-13 12:35:48
hey is that a norwich terrier? or a cairn?
yes, too much animal planet this weekend :)
posted by minh
on 2006-02-13 12:41:32
Making your own throw pillows is terribly easy. Granted, I have a sewing machine, so that made the task that much easier. After months of searching for just the right pillows that my husband and I could both agree on, I found a great patterned fabric at http://www.reprodepot.com, resulting in some fantastic looking pillows.
AmericnJewl, it amazes me how much money people will spend on a throw pillow. $50? Over $100 for a 12-inch square pillow that has to be drycleaned? Egad, no way! They are so easy to make!
posted by ren
on 2006-02-13 13:29:40
Just searched & found several Thomas Paul throw pillows on eBay ranging from $17.95 to $90.
posted by pbphoenix
on 2006-02-13 13:51:14
minh,
I think that's a cairn
westminster is on today and tomorrow night . . .
posted by guido
on 2006-02-13 13:52:59
I just got a sewing machine for Christmas and I've been joking that everyone on my list is getting throw pillows next year.
Seriously, I've never used a sewing machine before in my life, but I will learn, because it ASTOUNDS ME how much throw pillows cost.
And then maybe I will start a website selling my very own, "handmade, one of a kind" throw pillows. Love some of the examples all of you have shown here. I can admire them...and then go make my own.
posted by Marianne
on 2006-02-13 14:00:34
Liberace is a norwich, I believe. He's heavily featured in ads and articles, so I'm pretty sure I read that.
posted by me
on 2006-02-13 14:22:42
Marianne, be careful. I started a business designing, among other things, throw pillows because I just couldn't afford the beautiful home accessories out there. I got a used sewing machine and taught myself how to sew and the next thing I knew I had a business. I wish you the best of luck and have fun with the new machine.
posted by Michael Pfleghaar
on 2006-02-13 17:30:24
No one will ever say those dreaded words. "I have that too".
Poppy Cotton pillows are made from truly AUTHENTIC vintage textiles from the 60's and 70's. Prints range from cool naturalistic stuff, vintage preppy, op-art, and some of the very best non fussy florals with quirky wood grain and woven wicker print backs
I'm fond of the green eucalyptus design. The price - $173 - stings a bit, tho'.
posted by Molly S.
on 2006-02-13 20:35:17
It's a Norfolk. Norwich Terriers have pointy, not floppy ears.
Just got back from Westminster, so I have it on pretty good authority.
Well, that, and the puppy-love of my life is a Norfolk terrier named Gertrude Rose. :)
posted by patrick (the other one)
on 2006-02-14 01:13:34
I know it is boring, but I'm loving the throw pillows at West Elm right now. They are cool and cheap but the pillow inserts are crap. Luckily you can just buy the case and they fit over ones I already have from Crate & Barrel.
posted by Nell
on 2006-02-14 09:40:58
Nell--
I agree about the pillows at West Elm. They have a great selection that changes quickly, and they look much more up-scale than their prices reveal...
posted by patrick (the other one)
on 2006-02-14 09:44:49
i'm probably waaay too late on this post for anyone to see this, but Sharon Spain is a wonderful textile designer here in San Francisco (link below). She makes these gorgeous silkscreened silk pillows. Hey, I am wearing my Sharon Spain t-shirt right now!
posted by aquarabbit
on 2006-02-14 12:10:58
This blog posting was of great use in learning new information and also in exchanging our views. Thank you.
Mary Anne Martin http://www.unsecuredloanconnection.com
posted by Mary Anne Martin
on 2006-05-07 01:39:15
THANKS FOR ALL THE GREAT TIPS ON PILLOWS!
DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT THIS COMMENT MEANS? UNDER THOMAS PAUL? fab - for how much longer, we don't know)
OF COURSE YOU ALL KNOW ABOUT...http://www.wrapables.com
& GOOD DEALS ON BLUEFLY.COM
THANKS AGAIN
posted by STELLA
on 2007-02-23 12:47:25
Oh I'm enjoying all this pillow talk! I agree that sometimes throw pillows do appear overpriced. Paying $100 for a pillow seems completely insane to me. Is the label that people chase rather than the pillow?
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I'm sure you're now totally overwhelmed with editorial suggestions but here's mine.
I went to the Beaux-Arts in Paris for sculpture and supported myself with work in a pillow atelier. Now I'm trying to make a go of it out of my West Village apartment (NYC) with a website..
The pillows are high-end and made from antique textiles. Please take a moment to look.
Thanks.
Anne Dupuy
http://atelierbyzantium.com
Maxwell, Please stop teasing us. We want to see the rest of the contest finalists.
hey is that a norwich terrier? or a cairn?
yes, too much animal planet this weekend :)
Making your own throw pillows is terribly easy. Granted, I have a sewing machine, so that made the task that much easier. After months of searching for just the right pillows that my husband and I could both agree on, I found a great patterned fabric at http://www.reprodepot.com, resulting in some fantastic looking pillows.
Photo of pillow: http://www.flickr.com/photos/americnjewl/72864790
I recently discovered a new website that features handmade, one-of-a-kind pillows (60s and 70s inspired) - I can't get enough of them!
Check 'em out at
http://www.poppycotton.com
AmericnJewl, it amazes me how much money people will spend on a throw pillow. $50? Over $100 for a 12-inch square pillow that has to be drycleaned? Egad, no way! They are so easy to make!
Just searched & found several Thomas Paul throw pillows on eBay ranging from $17.95 to $90.
minh,
I think that's a cairn
westminster is on today and tomorrow night . . .
I just got a sewing machine for Christmas and I've been joking that everyone on my list is getting throw pillows next year.
Seriously, I've never used a sewing machine before in my life, but I will learn, because it ASTOUNDS ME how much throw pillows cost.
And then maybe I will start a website selling my very own, "handmade, one of a kind" throw pillows. Love some of the examples all of you have shown here. I can admire them...and then go make my own.
Liberace is a norwich, I believe. He's heavily featured in ads and articles, so I'm pretty sure I read that.
Marianne, be careful. I started a business designing, among other things, throw pillows because I just couldn't afford the beautiful home accessories out there. I got a used sewing machine and taught myself how to sew and the next thing I knew I had a business. I wish you the best of luck and have fun with the new machine.
how bout K studio's pillows!
http://kstudiohome.com/index.htm
No one will ever say those dreaded words. "I have that too".
Poppy Cotton pillows are made from truly AUTHENTIC vintage textiles from the 60's and 70's. Prints range from cool naturalistic stuff, vintage preppy, op-art, and some of the very best non fussy florals with quirky wood grain and woven wicker print backs
www.poppycotton.com
I can't believe that you guys left the obvious off of that resources list, http://pillowsandthrows.com
Ummm...how do I get this url to work(???)
I was going to post about Thomas Paul pillows on eBay, but someone beat me to the punch.
Design*sponge has posted about Agnes and Hoss, but in case AT readers missed it:
http://www.agnesandhoss.com/collections/pillows/
I'm fond of the green eucalyptus design. The price - $173 - stings a bit, tho'.
It's a Norfolk. Norwich Terriers have pointy, not floppy ears.
Just got back from Westminster, so I have it on pretty good authority.
Well, that, and the puppy-love of my life is a Norfolk terrier named Gertrude Rose. :)
I know it is boring, but I'm loving the throw pillows at West Elm right now. They are cool and cheap but the pillow inserts are crap. Luckily you can just buy the case and they fit over ones I already have from Crate & Barrel.
Nell--
I agree about the pillows at West Elm. They have a great selection that changes quickly, and they look much more up-scale than their prices reveal...
i'm probably waaay too late on this post for anyone to see this, but Sharon Spain is a wonderful textile designer here in San Francisco (link below). She makes these gorgeous silkscreened silk pillows. Hey, I am wearing my Sharon Spain t-shirt right now!
This blog posting was of great use in learning new information and also in exchanging our views. Thank you.
Mary Anne Martin
http://www.unsecuredloanconnection.com
THANKS FOR ALL THE GREAT TIPS ON PILLOWS!
DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT THIS COMMENT MEANS? UNDER THOMAS PAUL? fab - for how much longer, we don't know)
OF COURSE YOU ALL KNOW ABOUT...http://www.wrapables.com
& GOOD DEALS ON BLUEFLY.COM
THANKS AGAIN
Oh I'm enjoying all this pillow talk! I agree that sometimes throw pillows do appear overpriced. Paying $100 for a pillow seems completely insane to me. Is the label that people chase rather than the pillow?
Came across some lovely pillows here and at a much reasonable price tag of $30!
http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5229345
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