At Homewood Guild we made these jars as table favors for our Monica Ferris lecture/lunch last spring. They were great! We used a Brillo-type pad as padding for the pincushion to keep needles sharp. We filled them with a Mary Engelbreit needlebook, some spools of thread, buttons strung on a thread and dangled from the top. We added a curly ribbon bow to make it festive. Marjorie
That's a beautiful finish. I love it!
ReplyDeleteLovely! I like Elizabeth's design vey much too :)
ReplyDeleteGotta go get me some canning jars. LOL! What a cool idea.
ReplyDeleteForest Song is so lovely - that green is gorgeous. :D
Forest Song looks so beautiful. I think I must add it to my wishlist.
ReplyDeleteThe jars are a great idea.
Beautiful finish!!
ReplyDeletelovely finish. good idea for the jars.
ReplyDeleteForest song is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYou have beautifully stitched Forest Song. I have never stitched an Elizabeth's Designs chart but I've always admired them. Your piece is just lovely!
ReplyDeleteForest Song is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea for a sewing kit!
Beautiful Lelia! I love it :o)
ReplyDeleteAs much as Martha is anal, she does come up with some very good tips at times.
Oh, Forest Song is beautiful...I love the little birds!
ReplyDeleteAt Homewood Guild we made these jars as table favors for our Monica Ferris lecture/lunch last spring. They were great! We used a Brillo-type pad as padding for the pincushion to keep needles sharp. We filled them with a Mary Engelbreit needlebook, some spools of thread, buttons strung on a thread and dangled from the top. We added a curly ribbon bow to make it festive. Marjorie
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