Fiber Monday - A Christmas project

I inspired myself last week to get out one of those lingering Christmas projects and take advantage of the month of December to see if I could finish it. I'm now reached the magical tipping point of being 3/4 of the way done, which usually means that I will work on it fiendishly because the end is in sight. 

And what is this particular project you ask? An embroidered dish towel. 



I'm done with the holly leaves and partway through the evergreen springs. These go much faster than the holly leaves. Which will then mean all that is left are the red berries. The blue pen marking the pattern is water soluble, so will wash out. You can see it's already significantly faded over the time it's been in process, making it a bit more challenging. The pattern is from the blog Needle and Thread, which is a fantastic embroidery resource. It's also filled with gorgeous projects. 

It's been an easy project to grab when I need a project to take with me somewhere, such as children's doctor's appointments, because it is stored in this cute little lunchbox.


Quite a few years ago I came across three adorable metal lunchboxes... somewhere. I don't actually remember where. They were a complete impulse buy because I didn't need them. But they've been useful. One holds sewing machine supplies, another holds buttons, and this one became a project tote. And the little elephant makes me smile 

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