Embroidery Bowl

by Domestik Goddess on September 15, 2007

porcelain-needlepoint-embroidery-bowl.jpg Is it a pierced porcelain bowl, or a craft project waiting to happen? You decide…

Three different patterns are available — from romantic roses to mod geometrics — or grab a needle and create your own.

Vautrin & Delvigne designed Industreal Embroidery Bowl (Rose and Radish)


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{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Kristi 09.15.07 at 3:42 am

That embroidery bowl looks tempting. But I need another unfinished craft like I need a hole in the head. :)

2 Blackwork Embroidery 09.15.07 at 12:22 pm

What an excellent idea. I wonder if there will be more products like this. A vase like it would look excellent with some dired flowers. It would be a great Christmas gift.

3 Mary Emma Allen 09.15.07 at 3:17 pm

You find so many unique items for the home. I always discover something I never imagined existed when I visit your blog.

4 domestika 09.15.07 at 5:19 pm

@Kristi, I hear you! If there were a prize for half-finished crafts…

@Blackwork Embroidery — what a coincidence, that’s a needlecraft technique I’ve just started exploring lately; that, and huck embroidery.

@Mary Emma, glad you’re enjoying it! I find it’s a lot of fun to seek out cool things and share them here.

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