Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Singlish turned into a cushion


This c u s h i o n was on sale at the Danish Seamen's Church fair in Singapore. The seller has a Facebook page. The cushion's colours are grey with yellow piping and the word Singlish in yellow or a rather jolly and unusual turquoise.

Price for the cushion (in April 2016) was $60. I think that is just for the cover, with another $5 if you want the cushion filling. 

Why would you want the cushion cover with no filling?  To transport home on public transport when shopping at a fair.  To pack in a suitcase to travel by air to another country. So you can use a flatter filling to match other cushions or as a chair back or cushion seat. to seam two together to make a bolster.

Why would you want it with the filling? To save trouble and use it immediately. To save the time of buying a filling elsewhere. So it looks better as a gift and does not get forgotten and stuck in a cupboard. To be sure you do not buy a cushion which is too small. Not every cushion in the world is a standard size.

More details from
Meredith Davis
Little Red Dot Cushions
Irdcushions@gmail.com
tel:(+65) 8387 1050

Plus six five is the phone code for Singapore, not needed if you are in the country.

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