Toward the end I was desperately trying to work out if I'd have enough thread to finish the case. As it happened, I had about 6" left - a close call.
I may give the box a light rub over with gilding wax to highlight the textures of the lace. It looks rather drab here but in fact is a rather nice copper colour. The clasp is made from two tube shaped beads, one stitched to the lid and the other to the body of the box. A grungeboard shape painted to match the box forms the closure. I stitched one half of the shape to the lid and the lower part loops over the bottom bead. Grungeboard is available from good craft suppliers and is rather like cardboard but much stronger. It comes in sheets or various shapes and can be painted and stitched.
12 comments:
truly scrumptious Heather. the colours for the scissor case are so mellow. were you wearing magnifying glasses to do your beading? lol looks intricate. hasn't the box turned out just beautifully?
And what an accomplishment, these are absolutely gorgeous, fabulous work.
Beautiful Heather, especially love the box
Oooooh, I am dumbstruck. That is so beautiful, your daughter is going to love it. Cheers
Heather, I love the sewing box. The information on the grunge board was useful. I have often wondered what it is.
The beading gives a lovely finish: I have a bent beading needle too.
Absolutely lovely Heather. I often make those scissor holders - usually I machine over lots of shiny bits and pieces of material to make a multi-coloured piece of stuff, then cut it out and sew round the edge. Like your needlepoint one though.
It is beautiful Heather.
Wow Heather! The scissor case if gorgeous, but I must admit I am in awe of the box - absolutely beautiful, you must be well pleased.
Thankyou All, for your lovely comments. I like the sound of your scissor holders Pat and will try your method for my next daughter. I have a few years grace before making another box.
These are really great Heather. And thanks for sharing your clasp idea with us - I love it.
Gorgeous! The recipient is one lucky duck!
They are all fabulous Heather, a brilliant project, beautifully done.
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