Embroidered fabrc envelope: Landfall in Hawaii

from my Beloved, circumnavigating the globe in a bathtub

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Comment by Jan Hodgman on February 16, 2019 at 6:20pm

How's the bathtub thang goin'?? Tough working with wet thread.....truly remarkable. 

ANd such a steady hand considering all those waves and ripples.....

Comment by MaoMao on February 1, 2019 at 11:19am

Dare Mr. Canard, the clever needleworker behind this envelope is my husband...I married the cunning and wily Odysseus. Yes, the scissors were a warning to patiently unpick the sewing rathwe than cut open.

Comment by Richard Canard on January 31, 2019 at 4:28pm

Post Scriptum: Oh, I think that I finally figured out the obvious... & that is: don't use"no scissors" to cut the cloth envelope open.

Comment by Richard Canard on January 31, 2019 at 4:00pm

31.01.19 Dare Ms. MaoMao, .... just wanna join in on the hand clapping. (Bravo!!!...& I really don't know the first thing about this---I can't even sew a button on.) ...   & what does that mean?....the notation at the bottom corner "No Scissors". Does it mean he cut the fabric with a knife??? & you say "he embroidered all sorts of amazing, strange things".  Is there any chance we can see more???? SinCelery, Richard Canard

Comment by MaoMao on January 31, 2019 at 8:29am

Thanks, Jane, I'll pass the love on to my man, he'll be thrilled. :)

Comment by MaoMao on January 31, 2019 at 8:28am

Debra  I taught my husband to embroider the year before last. He was sailing around the world, and during the long hours at sea he embroidered all sorts of amazing, strange things, inluding this letter in a cloth envelope.

We have since been reunited. I have had to shoo him away from my thread stash, he has been snooping around there, lately.

Comment by Debra Mulnick on December 27, 2018 at 1:00am

I am in LOVE with this embroidered  “envelope”.  Beautiful, amazing, creative details.  

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