I found a couple days to stitch this week on my stitching for pleasure project (as opposed to stitching for deadlines projects! lol). I am working on Diane Scott's "Apple a Day", a three dimensional canvaswork apple and thoroughly enjoying it. Since I am still new to canvaswork, this is a bit of a stretch for me and I can see quite a few mistakes I would like to fix. I have already done a substantial amount of frogging (ripit! ripit!) though and am running low on threads and having to make substitutions from my stash already.So, I will leave my errors to the end and see if I have sufficient amounts of the correct threads to fix them then. If not, they will end up being "personal adaptations to a commercial design".
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 comment telling me which item you like best. Feel fr
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