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Monday, September 19, 2016

Needlework and Wood Update - September, 2016

Good morning,

Since we've been home on vacation, we have more wood items to show you this month than when we are at sea where My Honey isn't able to make these beautiful items.

The box above is incredible.  The long drawer on the right has brass hooks at the top so you can hang necklaces.  Two of the four drawers have a secret, too;  there are two hidden drawers in the back of them.

We've added many more turned wood bird houses to the shop, too.
Each one of these is unique.
 
 These are beautiful on your Christmas tree, on house plants, or hung by themselves. 
 And, finally several more that are longer.  Many of these are available in the shop.
 And, back to more jewelry boxes!
 This tiny box is perfect for a ring, locket, or chain bracelet.

Our final two wood items this month are coffee scoops.  The one above is gold plated and there is another in the shop that is chrome plated.

 The knitting this month included this lovely lettuce green textured lace sweater,
a matching green hat,
boot cuffs,
and a head band. 
I also made another side button sweater vest that has been delivered to the lady who ordered it.  I like this style so much I plan to make more of them for the shop.

So, that's it for another month of our needlework and wood projects. 

Many of these and 300 more items are available in our on-line shop, EvensensProductions.com.  We hope you'll come over and take a look at what's available when you're doing your holiday shopping and throughout the year.

Until next month's update, we now return to our regularly scheduled blogging.  ;)

All the best,
Lois

1 comment:

Sherry said...

I love the detail on that green sweater.