- - A thread storage case
(https://www.quiltingboard.com/pictures-f5/thread-storage-case-t150413.html)
vintagemotif
09-05-2011 08:16 PM
Very nicely done! I want one!!
cheri stonespinner
09-05-2011 08:30 PM
Sweet storage ! Are you related to Norm Abram? I was thinking of the new yanky work shop. Both of you are very talented carpenters! :thumbup:
rona thickpenny
09-05-2011 09:55 PM
Oh my what a wonderful piece .
zzzGP
09-05-2011 10:04 PM
Wow! Wow! Wow!
k3n
09-05-2011 10:48 PM
Absolutely rational from where I'm sitting. :mrgreen:
It reminds me of an apothecary's chest, always wanted one of those but never came across one. http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=apothecary's+chest&hl=en&rlz=1T4SKPT_enGB436GB436&prmd=ivns& tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=CsJlTuzKHsS58gP j0vCjCg&ved=0CDoQsAQ&biw=1920&bih=963
When I do, I know what to use it for so thanks from one totally rational person to another. :lol: :D
Fixedgearhead
09-06-2011 01:38 AM
Originally Posted by cheri stonespinner
Sweet storage ! Are you related to Norm Abram? I was thinking of the new yanky work shop. Both of you are very talented carpenters! :thumbup:
No. I am not related. I sometimes catch Norm turning out stuff. I kind of laugh that he uses about $50,000 worth of power machinery to turn out some very nice things. But my critique is that they are put together with modern assembly methods, and not the traditional assembly methods, in some instances. There is nothing wrong with the way he does it, but I like making all those cuts and fittings with hand tools, and lots of skill. It is just a personal thing with me. I probably am the only one who would know the difference.
John
Fixedgearhead
09-06-2011 01:45 AM
Originally Posted by birdgirl
I so covet those scissors! What a guy.
I grew up in a scissor family. My Father was the West coast Sales Representative for J.Wiss & Sons. Scissors and Shears. Some of the best scissors ever made in America. When he passed away, I acquired a large batch of them of various types and they were spread around between my four siblings and myself. The Wiss Company no longer is family owned and the scissors are now made offshore. Sad, that a 150 year old company could not stay in business, but that is the nature of our manufacturing capability today.
John
annthreecats
09-06-2011 01:46 AM
Nice ollection of scissors. Love the case and the neatness of it. Great idea.
lurag
09-06-2011 01:59 AM
I love this, would love to have one of these. Thx for sharing and making me jealous. Lura