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Grain Sack Pillow

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There’s a little store in Dadeville Al that I like to visit.

Old Bank Antiques

While I was there in November ’11, I found a couple of grain sacks*.

When I asked my baby girl what she wanted for Christmas,

she said, Just Make Me Something!

I washed and dried one of the old sacks.

and I cut it in half.

I stuffed in a couple of pillows.

Sewed it up.

Took a few pictures.

Wrapped them up and gave them to her for Christmas, she loved them!

*I saved one for me ๐Ÿ˜‰

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    39 thoughts on “Grain Sack Pillow”

    1. I love the grain sacks. They make amazing pillows. Yours are fantastic. We don’t find many of them here in New England. I would love to go to the Brimfield Antique show and maybe I could find some there.
      Hope you can stop by my blog and see my favorites projects.
      Ruth

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    2. loving these pillows….i would love to make some with a Starbucks burlap bag i found a while back. I’ve finally listed it in my Etsy shop instead…i gave up the hope of owning my own sewing machine! ha xoox, tracie

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    3. WOW, I’d love to receive a present like that. Have you done any work with coffee grain/burlap sacks?

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    4. Love these! I have some old flour sacks that I have been wondering what to do with them. I’ll have to pin this. Thanks!! Dropping by from It’s Overflowing and so glad to find your site. Following you on fb/twitter/pinterest ๐Ÿ™‚

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    5. Those pillows are so cute. I live 40 miles from the Staley’s factory. Who would have thought that someone would think to use their left overs for an adorable craft. I wonder how they ended up in Alabama !

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    6. I LOVE those pillows! I really need to start hunting for grain sacks, I want to make cute pillows too! Thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving that sweet comment! ๐Ÿ™‚

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    7. What a great present there mom , love them … You have really been doing some awesome things around here. I can’t wait to see what you are coming up with next..
      Happy New Year and hugs from Savannah, Cherry

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    8. Debbie,
      These both look GREAT…she is one lucky gal!!! Do you know Rhonda from Blue Creek Home? She has a booth at that shop…I have been there a few times and it is a cute little mall full of treasures.

      Blessings,
      Linda

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    9. These are fabulous! What a great present! I’ve never been lucky to find any grain sacks. Coffee sacks seem to be everywhere and as much as I love them they aren’t as soft as what yours look like. I think I need to make it my mission to find some this year and make some pillows! Thanks for the inspiration!

      Megan

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