I came into the room and glanced at the black box. It wasn't until then that I realized I had not done kantha stitching on the top panel. Fortunately I was able to rip the panel off even though I used E6000. I stitched the back ground and now the box is unified.
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nice!!
ReplyDeleteoye! This is SO attractive and I am running on all cylinders already but I just thought of a box I have. :/
ReplyDeleteIt turned out really great, indeed.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the finished piece with me
ReplyDeleteI do think this is pretty snazzy!
ReplyDeleteEven better...........
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