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Dr. Seuss Reading is my thing Pillow



How could I not make a reading pillow with this fabric?! It kept telling me to make sure I had enough to make one. 


I of course added some embroidery to it, but a bit more general because everyone in the house already has a reading pillow and I wanted it to have resale value. I did the lettering myself, the 2 Dr. Seuss themed ones were from appliqués with character. They happen to have a huge sale going on right now if you are into embroidery or appliqué. 


I really like the style of these. How its kinda sketchy, I might have downloaded a few files in this style lol. 


This reading pillow is perfect right? The colors compliment each other so well, it would be so cute in a classroom or little ones reading corner! 


I am so glad I had enough of this fabric from Fabriculous to make this pillow, while I made it with the intent to sell it... I am not sure I can part with it! I could always have two I do have a lot of books lol 




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