Storage reduction continues in my sewing space.
This cute bicycle printed linen was a gift. As usual, the lack of ideas for what to do with it kept it in storage for a few years. Time to come out and be something!
I love that fun novelty bicycle ads fabric. Perfect to pair with the print. I decided on a project pouch for my cross stitch floss.
I used a strip of selvedge to add interest as a small loop on the side.
The lining represents the many streets and paths I have ridden my bicycle over the years. I can’t cross stitch on linen without adding those magnifiers to my glasses. What a pastime life saver they are!While I’ve been cross stitching, I thought about the pieces I have had stored for 30 years. These football logos. My son stitched these when he was 13 or 14 years old. He’s 44 now.
I did not know what to make with them. Even now. I spent a lot of time on Pinterest looking for ideas and inspiration for what to make for a grown man. The best idea was just a pillow.
The stripes made me think of the referees during football games.
The numbers made me think of the game scores.
When my son was a baby, 4months old, I noticed the TV caught his attention whenever football was on. We didn’t have but 3 channels to watch at the time, so sometimes football would be on. Not that anyone was a great football fan. I wondered if he was really watching it. I set him in his baby carrier in front of the TV and he actually watched the game. If the channel was changed he lost interest in the TV. When football was back on his attention was back on the TV. To this day he is a big fan of football.
I’m shipping this pillow to him this week. I’ll bet he thinks those cross stitched pieces were long gone somewhere years ago. I wish I could be there when he tells his grown children he stitched those. I wonder if they will razz him about cross stitching. Even famous professional football players are known to have done needlework.
Hooray for more storage reduction!