Yesterday as I was sitting in my sewing room I looked at all the little containers that hold all my little bits and pieces. I love this {what I think is a soap dish} and how all the pins show up.
This came from my grandma, so it is special to me. It is pretty easy to grab those long, sharp, thin pins. It says "Japan" on the bottom so I am wondering if it was for tea? It is small and would fit in the palm of your hand.
I am always on the lookout as there are always a million things to contain in the sewing room.
This one is new and I got it in NYC. I like how there is a picture inside when you open it up.
My dad bought this for me a long time ago. I like the red. It is functional too but I just keep it on a shelf.
Some things just look pretty and add color to the room.
This one just cracks me up! It seems mean to stick pins in him!
For all my big talk the other day I didn't get much done. I dumped these out on my table yesterday trying to figure out what to do.
I even separated the colors thinking that might help, but no I just wasn't into it.
I did finish up another Beyond The Cherry Tree block, I still have many more to go...
I am working on another block that has cut away applique. This is a good Downton Abbey watching project. Did you watch?
This weekend we went to Staples and I got a graph copybook. I need to keep all my drafted blocks in one place, this should do the trick. There is nothing like a brand new book to start the new year, except maybe brand new colored pencils.
A few years ago we got some new neighbors. We call the husband our "renaissance man". He made this pie for my husband to trade him for using his sanding machine in the shop. Bob definitely thought this was a good trade. I can't even come close to making one as good as his. I am not sure what the secret ingredient is but it sure is good.
Kelly