Only a little more time left to celebrate the year of Edgar Alan Poe's 200th birthday. I remember so many Saturday afternoons as a kid when, with all my friends in the neighborhood, we walked to the movie theater, and our parents could be free of us for several hours. Those were the days when it wasn't so risky to allow the kids to go off and do this kind of thing without parental supervision. We saw the giant cartoon show followed by a double feature. So often one of those feature films was a Vincent Price horror movie based on a Poe short story, like "The Pit and the Pendulum" and "The Fall of the House of Usher".
So, in need of another 'boy' design, always a challenge, I chose this Plum Street Samplers pattern based on "The Raven" for my last altoid box of the season. Again, over-one stitching on tea colored Monaco. And I tucked a thumb drive inside.
Annie, very beautiful stitching and the finishing look great! Very stylish!
ReplyDeleteLovely finish! Now I want to stitch that pattern...
ReplyDeleteAnnie, that is BRILLIANT! LOL! LOVE that finish. Aren't you blind from doing all that one over one now?
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic! Great idea for a gift!
ReplyDeletebeautiful stitching...and great finishing...i wanted to try this on day
ReplyDeleteAnother lovely tin Annie.....
ReplyDeleteGreat job on it.
Here is everything white, this morning it was snowing a lot...
What a lovely finish, very striking
ReplyDeleteI love that design and the finishing is once again awesome
ReplyDeleteI love it! The design and finish is beautiful - it makes the perfect gift :-)
ReplyDeleteSimply incredible, Annie! Your finishing is awesome!
ReplyDeleteVery manly! I love the white zig zag as it too is very masculine but adds a touch of something extra. Nice!
ReplyDeleteGreat finish !
ReplyDeleteSo neat and perfectly finishes, Annie. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteGreat finishing Annie! Love Edgar Allan Poe, The Raven is one of my favorites in fact!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for a "boy present," Annie--I'm sure he'll love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat finish! I love Poe--I really must stitch this up soon! Great job.
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