After receiving the original knitted cushion for their beloved dog, a customer wrote a review.
Unlike a print, there’s a warmth that can’t be conveyed in a photograph, and the feeling you get when you hold it in your hand…it looks strangely three-dimensional, and it feels like Alice is right there with me.
It’s been three months this month, and I still don’t feel like going outside or even going out in the garden. But with the encouragement and encouragement from Alice in the cushion (lol), I hope to gradually bring a smile back to my face.
I knew about van der Wain when she was alive, but I was hesitant to make one.
I struggled with everything from choosing the photo to completing it, and Miasa-san always gave me advice and kind words, so I’m truly grateful. I’d like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude.
I also chose the medium size, which I think was perfect because the face was just life-size.
The red looked good on her, so I decided to try it on.

I received a thank you review along with the photo.
When customer placed a order, she told me about her situation and that she had lost her beloved dog.
I knew she was feeling very lonely.
She sent me lots of photos, and we talked about memories of her dog and decided on a photo that would be best.
After the photo was decided, we discussed the design.
We looked at several options, deciding whether to include the whole body or a close-up of the face, and decided on a close-up of the face.
I value the process of discussing the design, like this one.
Because I believe it helps her feel more positive, little by little.
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And the words that make us happy are: Welcome Home.
It’s like my pet has come home.
When I hear these words, I truly feel glad that I continued this job.
Together Forever
What we deliver isn’t just a cushion,
It’s the feeling that we’ll always be together.
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