Lulu Wiggins in My Head

Lwpillow
Isn’t
this pillow fantastic?  I’m pretty sure I collect such things to make
up for my lack of family heirlooms — heirloom envy.  Well, and my lack
of grandparents
growing up.  Nope, I don’t have a cherished "LW", but I
can fancy this pillow was lovingly embroidered by my fictitious great aunt
Lulu – Lulu Wiggins, I’m sure – and perch it in the prime position on
my bed nevertheless.

I adore her choice of dusty gold and rich
turquoise on fresh, rumply pink, don’t you?  Another who-zee-whats-it for what’s quickly becoming a trinket tour of my bedroom.

43 Comments

  1. It’s such a lovely pillow, the colors are quite luscious. So nice of your Great Aunt Lulu Wiggins to bequeath it to you–love that idea and little fantasy story.

  2. I live here in the valley of the sun as well…I am really dying to know where you shop! I haven’t found all the great thrift shops yet…also, finding your freshcut line locally…pretty hard!

  3. I really did have a grandma Wiggins. How funny is that! We called her Grammie Wiggie. She was so fun and would have loved that pillow – the bright colors were her!
    mary

  4. Aah, Merchant Square! And for Freshcut, you might call Val at The Bernina Connection or give Zoe’s Trunk Quilts a call. It’s always a good idea to petition your local shops for the fabrics you want. Enthusiasm is quite persuasive πŸ™‚

  5. Oh I just have to laugh at this whole little post – you are a funny funny girl Heather Bailey! I love your made up name of Lulu Wiggens. I’m sure Mary Poppins must have known her!
    Smiles, JEN

  6. You really gave me a fright today. My maiden name is Lori Wiggins and when I was in middle school, my cursive writing of Lori looked more like Lou. One of my teachers jokingly refered to me as Lou Wiggins and I went through a 2-year phase of my friends calling me LouLou. When I read your post title on the feed reader, I thought you were sending me a secret message! Ha!
    I could pack up all of my monogrammed childhood treasures and send them your way so that you’ll have a matching set. πŸ˜‰

  7. Wow, Lori K. that is strange and magical!
    I thought LW could be “Life is Wonderful” or “Live Wild” or “Lucky Woman!”
    Whichever… the pillow is pretty and looks happy to have a new home.

  8. I just love that pillow! The pink is just wonderful. My great grandmothers name was Lulu. I wish she would have left me some heirlooms that looked like your pillow. She did leave me some dishes that I just love. There is also a very old cartoon named “Little Lulu”

  9. Thanks Heather! I’ve never heard of the Bernina Connection or Merchant Square, I’ll check them out. I LOVE Zoe’s Trunk, they used to carry the full line of Freshcut but sold out and now only stock a few prints.

  10. my maiden name is Wiggins.. LOL. it’s so funny to run across it when I’m least expecting it πŸ™‚ I loved my Grandma more than anything, and she would have LOVED that pillow πŸ™‚

  11. my maiden name is Wiggins.. LOL. it’s so funny to run across it when I’m least expecting it πŸ™‚ I loved my Grandma more than anything, and she would have LOVED that pillow πŸ™‚

  12. I just thumbed through my October issue of Romantic Homes and on page 65 there is a picture of a New York flea market with a sign that says, “LuLu’s Vintage Lovelies”. My first thought?
    Aaah. Lulu Wiggin’s stuff, for sure.

  13. This post totally hit my heart. I never had grandparents around, and precious little in the way of heirlooms. So things that can be “adopted” as heirlooms catch my eye too!
    (big-fan/lurker)
    C

  14. It’s easy to see why you love this sweet pillow. It’s truly charming and I love how you’ve “adopted” it as your own heirloom. I’m certain the talented woman that made it would be so pleased to have her handiwork so admired and loved.

  15. I visited your site for the first time yesterday, found a link at the Pleasant View Schoolhouse, clicked through the whole thing. I love it, love your fabric designs and your workroom layout and the warm feeling.
    So I woke up this morning with visions of redecorating my guest-bedroom-sewing room to reflect a similar spirit, beginning with light pink walls. You also gave me renewed energy for rejuvenating my own business. Thanks for the inspiration!

  16. Love, love, love!! I love anything handmade. I didn’t have too many things handmade for me growing up so I have been trying my best to make things for my daughter. “LW” what a coincidence, I’ll have to make her something like this as well. Too cute!

  17. Heather, I’ve been in a slump lately and not getting much work done. I have to say after stumbling upon your website today I feel very much inspired to get some work started. I have purchased fabric that has been waiting for months to have something done with it….thanks for being you! πŸ™‚

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