The Change Purse in process |
Creative Necktie Change Purse
by Barbara Kerr, Seattle Washington
Here is our first Todo/NewDo share. Barbara says:
In these uncertain times the very best thing to do is to focus our mind on something pleasurable. This little change purse is made from a vintage man’s silk tie. A friend at a recent embroidery guild meeting taught us how to do it.
General Info
- The 9 inches for the bag are cut from the wide end, and 9 inches from another tie is for the flower
- The flower's 9 inches are cut from the other end of the tie-
- The interfacing from the bag is left in and is removed for the flower
- The button was the last one on a card and was so perfect
- It is hand stitched and takes about 2 hours to make
- The 9 inches for the bag are cut from the wide end, and 9 inches from another tie is for the flower
- The flower's 9 inches are cut from the other end of the tie-
- The interfacing from the bag is left in and is removed for the flower
- The button was the last one on a card and was so perfect
- It is hand stitched and takes about 2 hours to make
The finished piece in use |
A little bit about Barbara
Barbara is a retired Social Work Supervisor from Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in NYCShe moved to Seattle in 2012 where she lives with her daughter in a nice little house in West Seattle.I belong to the Evergreen chapter of the Embroiders Guild of America, the Pacific Northwest Needle Arts Guild, and a knit /crochet group that meets in a Community Center. I have 3 gals who come to my house every Monday for Embroidery and socialization.
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