
I had a Bronywn Hayes stitchery which looked lovely, but didn't really have a home.

So what's a girl to do?
This is what you get when you combine the two . . .

I covered a thin piece of board and stitched it into the top (clear) lid of the bag. Now I have a safe home for the stitchery and a great project bag!
How do you use stitcheries in your world?
2 comments:
You are so clever! The stitchery looks great.
Wow Sue, what a great idea! You are so innovative with you projects.
I make heart out of my stitcheries. Have a lovely day - Hugs Nat
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