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Monday, August 9, 2010

Dylan's Ball Pillow


My nephew, Dylan, is turning 6 tomorrow. Not too long ago, he had his first loose tooth so I whipped up a tooth fairy pillow and sent it to him. My sister doesn't sew at all so I knew that if I didn't make one, she'd have him use a ziploc baggie! I couldn't have that. It was a super simple pillow with a baseball applique. My sister told me that he loves it so much that he sleeps with it every night. And apparently, he is jealous because I made his brother a monkey tshirt for his birthday present and he wanted something else made by Aunt Amy. I was so touched and flattered. After consulting with my sister, we decided that a larger pillow, more appropriate for sleeping with than a tooth fairy pillow, would be the perfect gift.

For Dylan, it has to be covered with balls.

I appliqued a football, tennis ball, baseball, soccer ball and basketball. I hope he likes it. I admit that I pushed this project off a bit because it isn't as appealing to me as printing linocuts and making little feminine patchwork items. But I had fun with it and I look forward to hearing about its new life with Dylan. I will hear it through my sister, not Dylan, because he is too cool to care about a pillow (but we know otherwise thanks to my sister).

4 comments:

  1. Frilly things are usually more fun to make, but it's always great to find something 'cool' to make for the boys...definitely a much harder task!

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  2. This is so cute! I just love that stitching on the baseball. I love the idea of a tooth fairy pillow too.

    I agree that it's so hard to work on things that aren't "pretty!" I think that's why my husband's man-quilt has been taking me FOREVER. It's just not as satisfying as a pretty project!

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  3. Outstanding! I'm glad it's you with this task and not me. I'd be just lost making something for a boy. Very clever, great detail. The tooth fairy pillow is a sweet idea.

    The needle book & print arrived today. Beautiful - thanks.

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  4. This is so well done, Amy!! I LOVE your attention to detail...it really makes a difference!! Even though it's not your usual feminine things..it does look like it was fun!! I am always amazed that my nephews want me to make stuff for them too...you just don't think little boys appreciate handmade, but thankfully they have taste too!! HA!

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