Pink Pillows Breast Cancer Awareness
This post may contain affiliate links which won’t change your price but will share a commission.The other day I showed showed you a new project I was working on with pink scraps….did you guess what I was making? Beautiful pillows highlighting a special cause – breast cancer awareness.

These are a special order for someone.
I used my pink scraps for the squares around the center and also to crazy quilt a piece of fabric so I could cut out the ribbon applique pieces.
The pillows are 14 inches square and I did a envelope back on them. I also made softly stuffed inner pillow inserts.
The quilting…..I still seem to go back to my stipple quilting….what can I say…I really like it.
They are wonderful and I'm sure they will be greatly appreciated.
Connie that's a beautiful way to express your support for the hope of a breast cancer cure!
These are so beautiful! And support a beautiful cause too. Fantastic job! Popping over from Ginger Snap Crafts Wow Me Wednesday.
Alexandra
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They are beautiful Connie! I'm sure they will be loved.
Such beautiful pillows will be loved by the special person receiving them. Your work is always done with a loving hand, creating beauty in all your projects. lv2bquilting2@comcast.net
these are so pretty. you did a lovely job. whom ever gets these will love them.
What a wonderful and sweet gift!
I am also a fan of stippling…I think it makes a great filler and texture.
Very pretty! The stippling always is a good choice for background quilting in my opinion.
Really pretty! Great idea to make the fabric for the ribbon. It goes great with the scrappy borders. I keep working on my stippling. When mine looks as good as yours, I will be satisfied! 🙂
They are lovely, Connie and I really like your stippling.
These are Beautiful Pink Pillows of Support. Nicely done dear…
Yep you were right…..they were pillows. LOL! 🙂 Turned out very nice. 🙂
They are so sweet Connie!
Beautiful!
lovely pillows! did you use the GO die? and also what stitch on the machine did you use for appliqueing? it looks neat!