Not having a good time with the camera here. I took two photos of this - one had the computer telling me I couldn't crop it because I did not have permission, and this one went all funny and elongated! Nevertheless, it is a pretty standard piece of lace that I am sure you recognize. I was looking for some way to embellish it that was different so I first dyed it pink and then I wove metallic thread through the lace grid in the center. I used small pearl like beads to secure it. I was pleased with the way it worked since the weaving changed the appearance of the lace in my eyes and it is no longer so recognizable as that lace heart we all have in our stash. Just an idea...
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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