

This skirt picture, from a Japanese crafting book, is an A-line bias cut linen skirt with embroidered circles down the front. Pictured above is the skirt that I just started working on in blue linen with blue and chocolate brown embroidery. I love the concentric circles, each one down larger than the last. My circles are a little different and less perfect than this example.
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The close up shot of the embroidery- it really looks like dried pinto beans arranged in a circle. I thought, "Wow, has Sasha glued dried pinto beans to a linen skirt?" I really like that close up vignette effect of the embroidery.
Oh- and thought of you today when I started to squeeze mayonnaise onto a bowl of Life cereal instead of pouring milk. Hmmmm. Maybe white paint would have been better. royal milky whiteness...
You are so funny! I leave the dried bean and glue art to my little girls. The husband thought beach rocks.
And honey, that's when you need your rest, mayo is not a breakfast food.
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