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Tea inspiration for fabulous quilted crafts


I never knew one can be so creative with quilted crafts. Look at these cute tea kettle pillows, teacup pillows and teacup pouches from Patchwork Pottery. Totally amazing!

All these are designed and handmade by Laurraine Yuyama who live in Burnaby BC, Canada. Laurraine describes herself as “a crafty mommy who is inspired by tea, Japanese quilting books, and the online craft community.” I’m a tea lover and I found so much joy just looking at how she has created such fabulous crafts out of my favorite subject. I really like to have one of those teacup pouches!

Patchwork Pottery ships internationally but it seems she’s not taking any custom orders at the moment. But check up her blog and her Flickr gallery for updates. It looks like she’s working on her teacup pouches for sale soon.

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