I finally have one of my sewing boxes listed on the Etsy store. I actually cut into..I know, say it isn’t so..the unfinished Grandmother’s Flower Garden quilt I was working on to make this box.
I hand stitched everything from the flowers, the quilting, and the covering on the underside of the lid and I gotta tell ya that this is hard to part with. I think it turned out just awesome! It’s made from a vintage sewing machine treadle drawer and I’ve attached a lid that doubles as a pincushion. I use mine behind my machine for easy access to my pins, machine needles, and presser feet. It’s one of the things in my sewing room that is unique.
I’ve made several of these over the years. My mom has one out of an orphan block. My Grandma and my Mom-n-Law also have one. This is a pic of mine…
I also made the yellow one on the left. It turned out sooo cute! I machine appliqued the Grandmother’s Flower onto a cute yellow and purple flowered background and hand embroidered a lazy daisy flower in the center.
I’m choosing not to list this cutie on Etsy because it’s not as perfect as I like my things to be. Its flaw is that it doesn’t seem to close as tightly as the other one and I had to move the hardware on it once. If it were mine, I would love it just the same but I kinda figured that if I’m expecting someone to pay for it, then they expect it to be at least close to perfect. I can’t list something I’m not completely happy with.
I just hate the thought of it not being used and loved by anyone. So I thought I would give it away to anyone who leaves a comment on this post today. I’ll pick the winner and post it tomorrow, Saturday the 19th.
So if you’re interested please let me know. Remember it’s only for today, Friday the 18th.
Have a great weekend!
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February 18, 2011 at 6:19 am
Toni
Your boxes are beautiful! What a fantastic way to repurpose, drawers, boxes, etc. And I have to tell you, the yellow one you are going to give away was my favorite. It just caught my eye! I’m holding my breath and keeping my fingers crossed hoping I can win it. I promise to love and cherish it if I win. Thank you for your generous offer. Toni
February 18, 2011 at 6:59 am
Gail Lewis
Lorrie, this is gorgeous!!! My cousin, who made a grandmother’s flower garden is here with me now as I opened your blog and she and I LOVE what you have done with your UFO/GMFG. The purple and yellow floral fabrics are in my favorite colors. I have to get busy to do some major alterations on a bridesmade’s gown for my sons’ wedding on Sat. I’m so glad I stopped by your blog this morning to see the beautiful boxes.
February 18, 2011 at 8:18 am
Kelly
They all turned out really cute, Lorrie!! Good luck with your etsy shop!
February 18, 2011 at 8:33 am
Jamie
You are so talented girl! Love this idea and a very cute piece. Wish u were closer, because I have lots to learn! Your mom is a huge help.
February 18, 2011 at 8:35 am
diane
They both turned out really cute, and you know i really love mine
February 18, 2011 at 8:47 am
Jeanne
SEnd that pin cushion to my house!! Purple and yellow match my sewing room perfect! I think those antique drawer pin cushions are so unique! you should have no trouble selling them for sure!!! Lorrie I am so glad that you are doing this blog. Everytime I see it in my email I’m excited to see what you are doing now.
Okie hugs,
Jeanne
February 18, 2011 at 9:12 am
Margaret
These are wonderful! I LOVE your blog.
February 18, 2011 at 9:21 am
Andrea Krauss
The purple and yellow is my favorite too. Who cares if it doesn’t close right.
February 18, 2011 at 10:21 am
Pattiann H. (Bouncypoodle)
Wow Lorrie! I was heading straight over to your Etsy site to “buy” this little beauty, but you are giving it away, double wow! Would you believe I don’t own a pin cushion? I use my pins out of those little plastic bins they come in. : (
I know this is sad isn’t it? A quilter “want to be” without her own special pin cushion!
This pin cushion would “be perfect” and so loved in my sewing room. Oh I don’t want to forget your unique idea of using the treadle drawer for the bottom to hold “extras”, (double wow) I love unique ideas! The thought of my pressure feet never being lost again gives me warm fuzzy feelings! Yeah…
sign me up for the giveaway!
February 18, 2011 at 11:16 am
theworkingcaregiver
Ok, how cute are things? And I do want to win this for my Mom :) Do I count? Great job my talented, gifted, friend.
February 18, 2011 at 11:38 am
Joyce
What a great idea! I have a vintage quilt top from my Grandma that was very tattered so am making goodies to share with my sister and cousins from the pieces. This will be a great idea to make. If I win yours, I would keep it for me!
February 18, 2011 at 2:53 pm
SarahB
I need a new sewing box, I hope you pick me! And I LOVE them.. in fact I might make some of my own (smaller boxes) for presents for my nieces. It seems like a great way to use those orphan blocks…
February 18, 2011 at 6:45 pm
lala
I like the sewing box very cute. All these neat ideas make even the non sewing person in the family want to sew.
Your amazing Lorrie!
February 18, 2011 at 7:21 pm
Karen
I think those boxes are so awesome! I’d love to see you have a class to teach us all how to make them! I would love to win one too :)
February 18, 2011 at 9:28 pm
jan
Wow! I have several sewing machine boxes but have never thought to do this. As Karen says..a class would be fun.