When I was a little girl, my mom didn’t drink coffee in the morning. Instead, she would wake up by the method of creativity, with a needle and thread. I will never forget the sound of the needle, filled with embroidery floss, making a distinctive “pop” through the canvas, and then the voice of the fibers rubbing together as …
I have long admired Pottery Barn’s throw pillows, you know, the ones with embroidery, that cost $60 for the cover alone. Then one must purchase the inset in addition to shipping to Alaska. By the time it’s said and done, a sweet little throw pillow would end up costing me $120 or more. I don’t think so… …