Obviously we still need
a small pillow insert for the monogrammed pillow in front (it's just leaning against a pillow form in the photos), a king - sized bedskirt, a big, puffy down comforter to stuff inside our duvet cover, and according to Kevin - a big, puffy featherbed to stuff underneath our fitted sheet.
Obviously we still need
a small pillow insert for the monogrammed pillow in front (it's just leaning against a pillow form in the photos), a king - sized bedskirt, a big, puffy down comforter to stuff inside our duvet cover, and according to Kevin - a big, puffy featherbed to stuff underneath our fitted sheet.
Not exact matches
They have
pillow inserts to ensure a proper fit for
small infants, which can be removed when they no longer need them.
You may have read that you can roll a receiving blanket or use a
small pillow or stuffed animal in place of an infant
insert.
My daughter has to sit on the butt
pillow that comes with the infant
insert because she's a bit in the
small side, but luckily Ergo has great sales so it came free with the carrier.
My stencil frame came with a
pillow cover already
inserted, so all I had to do was choose my work area — so I chose to paint outside on a
small folding table.
These
pillow inserts are just a
small and almost invisible aspect of Garnet Hill.
Inexpensive Fixes Using two striped curtain panels that I bought on clearance from our local Walmart, I made a
pillow for our bay window (I simply sewed a covering for a
pillow insert), made a
smaller pillow for the rocking chair that's in that room, and recovered an old chair that had been sitting in a spare bedroom upstairs.
Even not so great sewers (like me) can cut two squares a little
smaller than the
pillow insert and sew wrong sides together leaving room to turn inside out, stuff the
pillow and hand sew the rest.
I always buy
pillow covers 2 ″
smaller than the
insert so they'll fill out well.