Sewing Kit
May. 21st, 2006 02:58 amTurned an Altoid tin into a sewing kit. I like it.
View of the top where I made a pin-cushion out of baby-pink t-shirt material attached with Krazy glue.

This was my first time doing a chain stitch (on skull outline) and I really like that stitch. The face is kinda messed up looking, but there were issues when I tried to re-do it so I had to leave it.
Here you can better see the loft of the cushion. It's trimmed with black satin ribbon, which didn't photograph well.

It is lined with scrapbooking paper. I just Mod Podged it on. I hope it stays put. Also my bone army rests here now.

Under the bone army is the sewing kit.

I put magnets on the underside so I can use them to pick up pins if I spill them.

And it will hang on the fridge so I will always know where it is.

View of the top where I made a pin-cushion out of baby-pink t-shirt material attached with Krazy glue.

This was my first time doing a chain stitch (on skull outline) and I really like that stitch. The face is kinda messed up looking, but there were issues when I tried to re-do it so I had to leave it.
Here you can better see the loft of the cushion. It's trimmed with black satin ribbon, which didn't photograph well.

It is lined with scrapbooking paper. I just Mod Podged it on. I hope it stays put. Also my bone army rests here now.

Under the bone army is the sewing kit.

I put magnets on the underside so I can use them to pick up pins if I spill them.

And it will hang on the fridge so I will always know where it is.
