Over the last 4 months I have been working away at making a few more needle cases. I have used a variety of tins and several color combinations. Some of the tins have been altered.
This case is a simple elegant box of silver toned metal in an oval shape. I don't know what it's original contents were but now it has been repurposed.It now holds a stitching needle with 3 applique pins on a felt holder.
I chose to make a black felt holder with an accent of red near the bottom.
The felt holder has a base of turquoise with a yellow accent on the left hand side. It holds 1 embroidery needle and 3 applique pins.
A safe way to carry your stitching needles.
I chose yellow and pink alcohol inks for this lid and again it was sealed once dry.
The felt holder has a flower stitched onto it and holds 1 embroidery needle and 3 applique pins.
This tin has the Vienna Opera House on the lid which needed to alteration.
I stitched a house felt holder in black and turquoise which holds 1 embroidery needle and 3 applique pins.
This is again a mint tin and I knew that alcohol inks would not completely cover the writing on the it but I think it altered it enough to work.
Again, it was sealed once the ink was dry.
The felt holder is green with blue on the back. Whip stitching around the edge with triangles and French knots as decoration.
It holds the same pins as the others.
I made the felt holder from burgundy felt with a bit of a flower stitch along one side.
It hold 1 embroidery needle and 3 applique pins.
I spent quite a while thinking about how to package these. I did not want the pins to be touched, I wanted the felt holder to stay with the tin and I wanted the beauty of the tins to very visible.
The envelope can be removed and discarded to use the needles then the felt can be placed back in the tin.
I think this will work well.
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