


I now have 3 Tatting Shuttle Display items posted for sale on my Etsy shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TheShuttleSmith?ref=hdr_shop_menu.
I have been sorting through all my stuff, getting ready for a move from a big house (lots of space/storage) in Iowa to a smaller house (half the space) in Colorado. In the process, I found two more cases that would be great to display a tatting shuttle collection (or anything else small). I purchased the two ‘Glass-Brass-Mirror’ Display cases in Mexico in the early 80’s. I had used them to display baby items in my nursery when my kids were born (27-31 years ago). It wasn’t until just now when I pulled them out of the attic that I realized they would have been perfect for my tatting shuttle collection and other fiber-art treasures. (I recently purchased a big stand-alone display case that I am anxious to move to my new house and get set up!!).
These glass/mirror items are hard to photograph!