While looking for fabric for the Boro workshop at the Guild last weekend, I came across another cotton banner that Jim had bought for me while he was on an official visit to Japan around 1996. These are lovely, but I hadn't found a use for them until I thought of using them in embroidery rolls - the device preferred by embroiderers to roll, rather than fold, work-in-progress (another benefit I derived from the Guild's Basics to Beyond Course). Although having more rolls will only encourage me to have more works-in-progress, I felt that was preferable to the banner going unused in a drawer.
I had the inner cardboard from a roll of hand towel in my store of items-that-might-come-in-handy, so got to work while the mood was on.
The result is another useful roll. The banner will be admired, and the gift appreciated, each time the roll is used.
How lovely to be able to enjoy the banner every time you unroll the project.
ReplyDeleteYes, indeed Lyn. It's a joy.
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