Filling an 1890s Sewing Box (Or, putting my whole sewing room in a box) || A Historical Sewing Vlog
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ต.ค. 2024
- I'm getting married and moving away! I will not have my sewing room for potentially a year or more so I obviously needed to do something with my stuff where I can keep it in a small area of a small living space. Now while that wasn't what I originally had in mind when I purchased this lovely little Victorian sewing box. So today we fill it with all the basic things I'll need for the foreseeable future.
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YOU'RE WELCOME!!! 😁😆
Love how you filled it out too! I think it's going to be adequate for your needs in the interim.
We just need to pray for yall to find the perfect place sooner rather than later! 😆🙏
Pray that the house sells first so we can afford the perfect place!
I always called it a sewing table! Yours is very pretty! I have a small child’s wicker sewing table which doesn’t hold too much but it’s so cute,
Sewing table makes sense!
It was so nice meeting y'all.
Congratulations to you both.
I think your "sewing room in a box is going to be great".
Thank you, Paula. It was wonderful to meet you, too!
hi can u tell me what is the pointy thing with wooden handle for
I think that's my awl, or stiletto. Used to poke holes for eyelets or grommets.
I have one too, which I also call a box. Now I also want to know the proper name.
Me, too! I'm sure it's called either a box or a table.
It's a sewing box. It's just a larger one.
Thank you!