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For anyone who cares, I used embroidery thread and a stem stitch to make the "shelves." The yarn I used for the "yarn" includes remnants of three pairs of socks I've made, including Liza's Christmas stocking and the first "real" pair of socks I ever made. It's all stitched down by couching them with regular sewing thread, which by now I'm getting really good at.
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2 comments:
That is such a cool way to preserve your child's artwork!
That is such a cool way to preserve your child's artwork!
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