I've been meaning to photograph these embroidered cat pillows. I did the embroidery when I was quite young. They are, from what I can remember, my very first craft projects ever. They make me smile whenever I look at them, partly because I remember the joy of completing the embroidery and partly because they are one example of what a great gift-giver my mother was. You see, although I completed the stitching on these cats, I never actually made them into pillows. My mom did that and then gave them to me for Christmas one year when I was in my 20's. She had found the stitched samplers and knew I would appreciate receiving them in a more functional form. And she was right, as witnessed by the fact that I have kept them safe and secure for another thirty years.
When the Frugal Still Life Photography class posted a "free choice" subject for the final week of class at the same time that I read Sian's club inspiration, I decided to try to create still lifes using these pillows.
And here's what I came up with:
I think this is a much better way to photograph the red cat pillow than simply by its lonesome.
And then there's this:
{thanks to Deb Turtle for the bird}
I'm unaccountably happy with this second effort. There's something homey and whimsical about it, but it suggests a story as well. It's my selection for the "free choice" still life.
And, finally, here's one last photograph. It's a project, and I'm not explaining it.
Because Sian said that I didn't have to . . .
Are you bloggin' cos you want to?
what a wonderful gift from your Mum. Last image is fabulous - and intriguing
ReplyDeleteYes, I blog because I want to, sometimes more, sometimes a bit less. I always have times, espcially during summer, where I have weeks or sometimes months without Blogging. Because I want to. :)
ReplyDeleteBTW, I just posted some older projects I made when I began with embroidery.
What a lovely post Rinda. It has reminded me of something I could post about. I definitely blog 'cause I want to although right now WordPress is driving me insane. I am finding it impossible to post. Waiting for the help desk to reply.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading this postx
ReplyDeleteI love the embroidered cushions....so cool and vintage.How lovely that your mum finished them for you.
ReplyDeletegreat choice for a still life Rinda! I don't think I have anything from when I was young (except school papers). Makes me wonder what I would think of my early efforts now!
ReplyDeleteNow there's a post to put a smile on my face :) I enjoyed every last word! The cats are adorable..and I love how by posting them you reminded me of a first craft project of my own: a little red and blue felt elephant. I wish I could find him now. And what a lovely, lovely gift - the best kind.
ReplyDeleteKeep on blogging!
Oh I just love those little embroidered cats, Rinda, and what a sweet surprise to see the bird I made you in the mix. :o) Made my heart do a happy little leap so thanks for that. Great photos!
ReplyDeleteGreat vignettes! I blog because I want to, I would like to do it more.
ReplyDeleteI too love the cat cushions, although not a cat lover myself I think I could live happily with cats like those in my home x
ReplyDeleteI like that last yellow pillow and bird combination although both cat pillows are fun.
ReplyDeleteYes, I blog because I want to - don't know what my first craft projects were but shall ponder.
Love that last picture! Ive been working on a post about my crochet hat issues, but I need more photos.
ReplyDeleteI really like the cat cushions & could find them room at ours :)
ReplyDeleteWow, creating the still lifes really made a huge difference! Adorable pillows and a very sweet mama.
ReplyDeleteHow cool! It makes me wonder where my very first stitching project is. I know I have it somewhere!
ReplyDeleteLove the cats...and the fact that your mom kept them and made them into gifts at a time when you would really appreciate them!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
What a special Mom to make your lovely stitching into something which would be used and on display. :). My curiosity is piqued by that last photo!
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