Winter Clothesline Bench Pillow Sewing Pattern
Winter Clothesline Bench Pillow Sewing Pattern
Stitch a simple pillow with whimsical applique and embroidery that celebrates winter and the cozy clothing that we love. This design can also be made into a wall hanging, table runner, or stitched into other cute seasonal decor!
The Winter Clothesline Bench Pillow is traditionally pieced with raw edge applique designs. The download includes the pillow pattern, applique and embroidery templates, and optional SVG cut files.
Finished Size: 38" x 15".
Featured fabrics: Forest Friends Back Country Adventure Fabric by Jennifer Long for Riley Blake Designs
All patterns are drawn, designed, digitized, and written by Jennifer Long of Sew A Story. They have been tested by a team of beginner, intermediate, and advanced sewists.
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