Last Sunday at my Sampler Guild of the Rockies meeting our program was on pinballs - not the game but ones that hold pins. If you have, or can get hold of Volume 15 of Sampler & Antique Needlework you will find starting on page 50 information about pinballs and some designs to stitch to make your own. I finish finished my pinball today and thought I'd share it with you.
Here is the "front" or stitched part.
Next I am showing you a side view.
Have a GREAT day!!
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Please keep in mind that, unless otherwise noted, everything on my blog is copyright material of some sort. Either by me (as picture taker, writer, creator) or more importantly by the designer of the needlework pieces I present. If you promise to be copyright mindful, my promise to you is to do my best to provide you enough information in my post for you to obtain your own legal copy. Please be respectful of these copyrights and not take business away from our wonderful designers. Thank you.
............. . ."She looks for wool and flax and works with her hands in delight" Proverbs 31:13 NAS
3 comments:
You did a great job Mary! Mine is still in the bag, patiently waiting for me!!!
What a cute finish!
What a lovely finish. It would make a sweet Christmas tree ornament too
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