This batik pillow with it's bright orange batik fabrics will add some POP to any room in you house. The top of this pillow is sewn almost completely by hand. It is considered a type of quilting, even though there is not any actual quilting on the pillow. It is a very labor-intensive pattern and the pillow cover is quite heavy because each white square is four layers thick. I took this traditional pattern and gave it a modern twist using batik fabrics. The fabrics are 100% cotton. It is very easy to remove the pillow because of the overlapping back which can be seen in the last photo. I used a white and orange batik fabric for the back of the pillow and it can be seen in the last photo.
I pre-washed each of the batik fabrics that were used, until the water ran clear, but I would only hand-wash this cover in cold water and dry flat, as this will keep the fabrics bright for a very long time.
I create in a smoke-free home.
Here is what some of my customers are saying about my pillows:
"More beautiful than I imagined and perfect on my new porch. Thanks for the custom listing and for such amazing and quick service."
"I saw a similar item in a boutique while I was visiting Montana a few months back but couldn't bring myself to buy it because it was so expensive. I'd been on the hunt for the affordable "equivalent" and finally found it in this pillow cover. Just got it in the mail today and love it! It's even better than what I saw in Montana and looks great in my living room."
"Love, love love!! Beautifully crafted, this makes me so happy!"
"This is my favorite etsy purchase ever! Wonderful work, nicely packaged...PERFECT!"
"This shipped rather quickly and it's wonderfully done. You can tell the care that went into creating it."
If you would like to see more color and fabric choices, please check out my other pillows here:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/warmnfuzzies?section_id=5469056
To my international customers, please understand that my pillow covers are heavy (at least 8 ounces), due to multi-layers of fabrics. I do not make any money from shipping charges. You pay what it costs to mail. Thanks for your understanding.
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