Hard to believe, this month marks 5 years since I moved into my bungalow. As I wander around, I’m amazed by how many spaces I haven’t filled – but I admit, I enjoy empty walls and floors. Kind of an ‘calm calm’ thing for me. On the other hand, I really enjoy the colorful art I’ve collected, my many (almost vintage) rattan chairs, and an abundance of woven baskets (I have some real beauties, found at thrift shops. Woven with many materiels including copper. Exquisite).
And now I’m in love with the collection at Quarter Moon Bazaar. Inspired it seems, by Frida Kahlo and Mexican art.
The pillow covers are 18″ x 18″, perfect for framing. Which I did 🙂 And it now hangs in my sitting room. The room is small, a look at it in its totality would show how this piece works to pull together my Jenny Foster dogs, baskets, flowers, rugs, and so on. Perfect.
I have two more! not yet framed. Here’s a look at the craftmanship of the piece – it’s embroidered! I love to hang fabric as art, this is just so lovely.
The pillow cover was easy to disassemble, no fancy stitching, with the front canvas very preserved once I removed the zipper and canvas back.
Of course it arrived with a few soft wrinkles from packaging. After removing the backing, I placed the piece face down on some low-loft quilt filler. I used light steaming, not much pressing, and it was free of folds and wrinkles. And very straight, on grain, and consistent, not skewed at all.
I ordered a frame from Amazon, after looking at about 2 million frames 🙂 I didn’t care about glass or plexiglas, I was focused on the materials and the many reviews. It arrived with incredibly thoughtful packaging, this frame was not going to be damaged in shipping!
The framing process: I actually cut an 18″ x 18″ piece from my frame shipping package and used it to ‘fill out’ the embroidered fabric and tighten the fit inside the frame so that the fabric would not droop. A few staples on the sides, and it was not difficult to fit snugly into the frame.
The frame has multiple hangar hardware options, but I simply used Command strips. I love Command strips.
I cannot think of another thing to say about this little project 🙂 I love the artwork, the design, the excellent construction, and ultimately, how this piece looks in my home.
Bye for now – Coco