Box Loff – The Grand Finale!
Here is the box completed and closed. There’s a lip around the bottom so the lid sits snuggly down over the bottom, making it look like a solid cube. In fact, two people I’ve shown it to couldn’t figure out how to open it at first!
One of the key learnings I took away from sewing the pieces together was this: at first, I used one horizontal stitch, then a diagonal stitch from the same square on one piece to the next square up on the other piece. That looked good but I didn’t realize it was canting the pieces sideways by one square, which threw off the finished design. I’ve shown that below so you can see what I’m referring to.
The next box will have actual stitch patterns using different textures of thread and yarn. The suggestions I saw in the book I’m using call for Paternayan crewel wool and perle cotton, which look nice together. Pix soon!
I’m clueless on how you make something like this, but it looks very pretty. Again I like the colours. What will you put in it?
I’m not sure yet. Right now it’s sitting on top of my computer, which is on top of my desk with a green wooden frog and a brown wooden hippopotamus. I might put toys in there, or rocks, or something else. Not sure yet. 🙂
if you put stones in it, an idea I love, you might want to add a feather or something similiar to echo the name and colors adn make it a focal point for some relaxation meditation.
just a thought
What a cool thought!!