Normally
I try to put my initials and the year somewhere on a finished stitching
project. The bottom of the box has this
label to fill in, so I didn’t stitch my initials and year into this small piece.
Denise
Harrington Pratt’s directions and diagrams are great. I did stray from her finishing directions
just a bit. She gave directions for making the cording with a drill tool. I don’t have
a drill, and while I’m all for having the proper tools, I don’t make
cording often enough that I could justify buying and storing one. When I do need twisted cord, I make it by
attaching one end of the thread to a hook on the wall and twist the other with a
pencil. I’m satisfied with the result.
The
directions called for using masking tape and tacky glue to attach the stitched
piece to the padded square. While I took
both for granted in the US, I have neither here in Japan. I’m also a bit nervous about using glue where
it could get on the stitching and dry into a hard blob. I folded the stitching
over the padded square, mitering the corners and stitched the corners.
I did
use regular white glue to attach the square to the top of the box. Here are
several angles of the finished box and top.
The top of the box is small – about 3 ½ inches square.
Lovely. You should certainly be proud of this one. It looks so professional and I love the colour.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Thank you for showing your finishing in progress pictures.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteGlad you could make it work without the exact materials.