Well, this is what I came up with for the first week of the Build a Seam - not at all happy with it! I managed to stump myself with those circles though so just managing something was a minor success. I dug for these flower beads in a huge bin of loose beads in the bead store Gerry took me to in Spokane so it was good I used them before I managed to lose them. I really liked them. The picture is awful - dd borrowed the camera and brought it back with a dead battery Sunday night so had to scan this. I would love pictures of what anyone else came up with!
I am very happy to be joining in the Giveaway Day through Sew, Momma, Sew . I have chosen to share one of my finds from a shopping trip, or treasure hunts as I think of them. This is an antique sewing box - I could not resist it when I saw it for sale! Were you able to guess the item from the sneak peek earlier in the week? The box itself is fairly small, 8 inchs X 6 inchs and 4 inches high (20 cm X 15 cm and 10 cm high). From my research it is of Asian origin. Inside the sewing box is lined with hand-painted silk. The inside of the lid features a neat little needlebook. In the bottom of the sewing box there are more beautiful hand-painted blossoms and an attached pincushion. I hope you are as charmed by this little box as I was when I found it and that you will enter my giveaway. I will be pleased to mail internationally so everyone is invited to enter. To enter, visit my Etsy shop and then come back and leave me a...
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I think circles are difficult, probably because they're an enclosed space.....I'm already behind, so need to get cracking on this one and the next one!
This next seam looks more fun to play with. Also should have a spare free week when this RR block is off in post ( well fingers crossed)
Hugs Pam