I have a set of two of these gorgeous pillows with beading and a matching throw, beads & all that I found at a thrift shop years back. They are really nice but the backs are plain and sometimes you just don't want matchy matchy sets.
About a year ago I found this piece at a thrift shop for 75¢. It was a small wallhanging and in a 10 x 12 room I have no walls left. But I had to have it, it has peacocks on it! I have a thing for peacocks, always have. Anyway, I wasn't sure what I was going to do with it and I finally thought about my pillows.
So I removed the backing pieces and hanging rod. Then I put Fraycheck along the edges because it is that kind of fabric, probably rayon with a metallic silver weave.
You can see from the back where the red & blue were woven just how much this would probably fray. I pinned it in place and stitched it down by hand.
I think with the hawks, peacocks and elephants it was most likely made in India as a tourist souvenir. I'm thinking it might need some trim but I will have to see if I find anything when I go into Abilene sometime in the next couple of months.
And except for a handful of wool pennies, that was my stitching for the week. I've been a bit preoccupied doing Ebay listings while I had some free ones and learning to cook meals for my newly diabetic father. It's a learning curve for this meat and potatoes/pasta/noodles/bread family. But I'm sure we'll all be healthier for it!
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