Lol, I almost forgot to post this. Pardon the tassel, I had to make one and I haven't done it before. The tassels I had weren't where I thought they were so I did a trial run of this stitching case and I'll keep it myself as a couple of things didn't quite meet so I'll need to alter the pattern a bit.
Cheers
Robyn
That is adorable and I think your tassel looks wonderful. I'll be posting some "crafty" bits myself later this morning... if I ever get away from this computer that is... LOL
ReplyDeleteCute Robyn, The tassel looks great
ReplyDeleteIt looks great Robyn! Tassel has worked out well:)
ReplyDeleteYour tassel turned out great, and I like the little sewing case. Looks like it was a great Friday Night Sew-In for you!
ReplyDeleteI have made a few of these scissor cases and must admit I have issues lining up all the sides. They are fun to make though. Yours looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely,I can't see anything wrong with it :) Barb.
ReplyDeleteSNAP! I have one of these cases (no tassel though) I received in a swap ages ago. I have the magazine out ready to make some more. I will take special care with the sides.
ReplyDeleteI think the tassel looks fab! Lovely project
ReplyDeleteI love making these little sewing companion as gifts. Yours looks great.
ReplyDeleteSuper cool case. I've never made a tassel but I love them. TFS and BTW thanks for visiting and giving me such wonderful advice. All taken on board that's for sure.
ReplyDeleteLooks good, Rob. I didn't see this post of yours before I asked on the forum if anyone had a pattern for these. Got a link from Sue and Linda. I have made a large pincushion and bought some little scissors to go with it, so thought I would make a matching "keep". :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like your time was well spent!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your FNSI. I love the scissor keep. Tassel looks good.:):)
ReplyDeleteVery sweet, and truly the tassel looks perfect!
ReplyDeleteI think your tassel looks great. What a lovely scissor holder. I love having cases to keep my craft neat. x
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