Tuesday Project Roundup: Slow Pillows & Giant Pin Boards

Right after I finished the rainbow stripe hot water bottle cover in 2024, I ordered another skein of that magic colorful yarn. I said in the bottle post that “I was leaving it out like another throw pillow” so I thought, “Why not just make a real throw pillow?” I did math for the cast on to get a 19-inch wide piece and then just kept knitting until it was 19 inches tall.

That knitting took, uh, two years…but that slowness worked out because those stripes look great in my new office! A corner of a white room with posters on the walls and a tall shelf displaying LEGO kits. An orange couch is in the foreground with a bright striped knit throw pillow on it.

I blocked the knit square, lined it in scrap cotton, then treated that like one piece and sewed in a zipper. The backing of the pillow is an Anna Maria Horner reprint (I used the original in my first quilt back in 2009).
Closeup of the zipper at the bottom of a rainbow striped knit pillow.

This whole room is just a color circus and I love it. The giant pinboard on the other wall has a few postcards I put up in my locker in high school (!) on it and MOAR color from prints and posters. A desk with a large pinboard over it. The board is covered in bright posters and postcards.

It’s kind of fun to have a room that’s just for me and not visitors or guests or Doc. You might be thinking, “Karen, you’ve decorated the entire HOUSE for you,” and you wouldn’t be technically wrong when I did the other rooms, I tried to keep visitors or guests or Doc in mind and think of what they’d like. This office is just what like and that’s rainbows and Legos and the lamp from my childhood bedroom and postcards like this: A vintage 80s photo of a woman on a patterned couch with wallpaper behind her. Text below the photo says, "When I looked at the wallpaper and the wallpaper looked at me we instantly fell in love"