Comedy Crochet Patterns: The Million Dollar Pillow Pattern

Comedy Crochet Patterns: The Million Dollar Pillow Pattern

by Millicent Wycoff
Comedy Crochet Patterns: The Million Dollar Pillow Pattern

Comedy Crochet Patterns: The Million Dollar Pillow Pattern

by Millicent Wycoff

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Overview

This posh living/bedroom room décor style fell out of favor in the 70’s but is back with a vengeance!
The problem is you may be only able to locate these pillows in some antique stores and to tell you the truth they are hard to find elsewhere unless you create your own and let's not even mention how pricey these pillows go for. I was surprised to discover that instructions for creating this pattern was non-existent in the fabric stores and pattern books. So I decided to create a pattern using today’s techniques incorporated with old-fashion methods to make these beautiful unique pillows that will be the envy of your friends and relatives.
Since I was able to obtain a 1st place standing at the 2004 Iowa State Fair for my pillow. I decided to make more pillows and introduce them to some of the smaller shops in town that cater to hobbyist creations and craft wares. Needless to say my pillows were a hit and were displayed proudly amongst the hot selling items.
The pattern has simple step-by-instructions you can follow and plenty of detailed photos.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940151924238
Publisher: Millicent Wycoff
Publication date: 05/13/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Crochet designer, artist and crafter Millicent Wycoff was born and raised in Compton, California. Millicent always had a personal spark and knack for creating things out of barely nothing. She was only 5 years old when a seamstress neighbor of hers generously provided her with various scraps of fabric which she proudly carried home in a brown paper grocery sack that was quickly turned into handmade dolls.
Millicent self-taught herself to sew, crochet, craft and knit as the local library had a vast collection of illustrated how-to-books. Fast forward today and you'll discover she honed her craft to perfection and made so many accomplishments along the way. Millicent still amazes people with her unique creativity and style.

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