Spot of Tea?

This is for our Pincushion Swap over at the Hand Embroidery Group. The center motif is from a piece of Korean hanbok silk that they use for the Korean traditional garments.

I hate doing things the last minute and this one was done just that way. Remind me to never work like this AGAIN! Nothing like a little fire to get me moving! I hope to have it in the mail tomorrow!




15 comments:

  1. I think it's adorable! I love how you put it in a teacup. I'm making mine according to the pattern on the group, made with the cd's on the inside. And of course, SRE! That's about the only thing I know how to do really well! I think it looks great!
    Jackie M.

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  2. Oooooooo Ooo Oooo What a gem! So pretty! I love how it's dripping with lace! ...and that adorable little pansy flower at the top! and the little heart! and the buttons! and the CUP too!

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  3. That is so beautiful! I love the cup, too, and the little doily on the saucer. What a gem.

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  4. What a sweet creation - the sweet heart. The cup reminds me of a small tea set Mom had on our coffee table when I was a very young child...

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  5. Lil, if that's the way you work under pressure what exquisite treasures you stitch "at leisure"!!! It is absolutely gorgeous!

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  6. Wow! That is just gorgeous!!! Your work is so beautiful!
    HUGZ:)
    Candi

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  7. Lil, this is darling. What a pretty presentation you've made of it. I had to take a second look at the saucer....I have that set of china: Regency Rose by Creative. Ha! Small world :-)

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  8. So beautiful!! Love what you done and putting it in the tea cup. Awesome!! You work good under pressure. Very creative.

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  9. Ooh, do you want my address! Lol!
    Great work!

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  10. ¡¡¡one pincushion very pretty and very originale!!!

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  11. Oh how I love to see teacups! You did a super job on this. How lovely!

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  12. Oh, it's lovely!! Thanks for sharing the link on the CAPC group. I'll be back again to visit your blog!

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