Well I did write a post and then it disappeared into cyber space so I will try again.
It has been a busy week and the book keeping, the household chores and the garden have kept me well occupied.
I have decided I must try to catch up
with my needlebooks.
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The inside is cream silk, the felt is pale pink.
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It is almost done.
Thanks for the comments on my posts: they really do give me encouragement.
4 comments:
what wonderful needle cases i especially love the silk one but who doesn't like silk !! hope your having a wonderful weekend !!
I really love this needlecase Dianne. I just love that pintucked silk, with the embroidery in each space. The inside looks lovely as well.
I also like the fabric you created. Can you tell us how you achieved this?? I know it was a while ago, so understand if all techniques aren't forthcoming..........LOL.......
Your gold needlecase looks lovely, Dian. I hope you are well now and in full swing!
Dianne, what a great idea to do a different embroidery in each little section. It is so pretty. That would be a great way to try embroidery techniques you were new to; great as a teaching idea.
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