The main refinement however, is that I've used one piece of fabric for the inside and outside of each side (no way to avoid saying all those "sides"). This means the top of the pot has a folded edge, unlike the others which are satin-stitched.
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Thursday, December 13, 2007
The Rust Pot & the Jaffa Pot
The main refinement however, is that I've used one piece of fabric for the inside and outside of each side (no way to avoid saying all those "sides"). This means the top of the pot has a folded edge, unlike the others which are satin-stitched.
They are beautiful. The top on the last one is definitely an improvement.
ReplyDeleteYour vessels are gorgeous Shirley. I love them all.
ReplyDeleteditto for me Shirley! I love them all.
ReplyDeleteLovely! And yes I think the Jaffa Pot is the most elegant.
ReplyDeletewow...love all your vessels...gorgeous...
ReplyDeleteAre you not working at the moment? Love your jaffa pot.
ReplyDeleteNice study group. A friend from our fiber arts group said that embroiderers and fiber arts in the US don't tend to work in study groups. Well, you have a great group going there.
ReplyDeletethese are lovely. Hope you have a great Christmas despite the tight belt!
ReplyDeleteThese are such wonderful shapes. So graceful.
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