Cushions
These cushions are made using reclaimed fabrics and involve various techniques of either
Contemptorary Patchwork - unlike the traditional patchwork which is individually handstitched, these fabric patches are stuck to a fabric base with fabric glue and then overstitched.
Faux Chenille - - this involves putting several layers of fabric together then stitching in rows at a 45 degree angle, cutting the top four layers, then washing and drying the fabric which results in a textured appearance.
Contemptorary Patchwork - unlike the traditional patchwork which is individually handstitched, these fabric patches are stuck to a fabric base with fabric glue and then overstitched.
Faux Chenille - - this involves putting several layers of fabric together then stitching in rows at a 45 degree angle, cutting the top four layers, then washing and drying the fabric which results in a textured appearance.




