...at my local ANG Chapter meeting, I learned a fabulously fun way to stitch up an eyeglass case. I'm nearly halfway done with it and I feel like I just started. The class leader advised that these would be addictive and lucky for all my friends and family, she was right. Hmmmm, stocking stuffers or Mother's Day for the Godmother. I'm already daydreaming about new color schemes.I've used two shades of DMC #5 Perle Coton, one Krenik Braid #16 for a touch of sparkle, and the dark turquoise stripe is Vineyard Silk. Yippee no thread stipping! And using a large needle, #20 or #22 makes life very easy. It's stitched on 14 count Interlock so the needle opens up the holes leading the way for the thread to ease through the canvas.
Giving credit where credit is due, the project book, "Herringbone Eyeglass Cases, Scissor Fobs and Bookmarks" [Copyright April 2001, March 2008, October 2008] by BJ Carola with Diane DeNardo is not new. In fact in their Dedication they remarked that the first 14-page instruction booklet was published in 1987. And "By 2002 the booklet had grown to 25 pages and this edition has over 30." It includes several variations of the Herringbone Stitch, mirrored, non-mirrored, etc., and has simple directions on how to construct the actual case.
Let's see, future combinations might be, apple green, black and cream; red, white and blue; monochromatic pale aqua with silver.......
Hope this inspires you to get started on yours; would love to know if you've already made one of these. And if you're looking, they make a great class project for your group. For ordering the booklet email iluvmcega@gmail.com and write Herringbone Booklet in the Subject line.
Thanks for visiting today. Have fun stitching.

I have tried to connect with google blogs forever and today my son (God Bless Sons)finally did. I admire your stitching so much and now I can say so. So there.
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ReplyDeleteI am so glad you enjoy visiting my blog. Sorry you've had trouble in the past connecting with google blogs, but am happy to hear your son was able to help with the issue. Thank you for your kind comment!
Very nice progress on your case. I hope to see it finihsed at the next meeting??
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