Monday, November 17, 2025

Design Wall Monday

There is a growing quilt on my design wall - Tennessee mystery by Edyta Sitar. I have completed step #5 and am now sewing 24 sawtooth star blocks for step #6. It is slow going!


I'm not loving the darkness of the zigzag border, but there are 3 more borders after the stars, so I will just keep going and see how it all works out.

I wish it was growing faster since I want to be ready to start the Quiltville mystery starting soon!

Have you started the Tennesse mystery quilt?

Are you planning to start the Lupine and Laughter mystery on November 21?

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Sunday, November 16, 2025

Slow Sunday Stitching


Welcome to the weekly hand stitching party! We invite you to settle in for some relaxation, visit our inspiring stitchers at the links below, and take some time to put a few stitches into one of your favourite projects.

It has been rainy, dark and dreary weather here this week, and that is perfect stitching weather. I have made progress on several projects including "Serenity" by Pansy Patch which I started in April. I enjoyed finishing the lady's wonderful skirt and don't have much more to go to finish this one.


My friend Debby started this pattern also and we compared our houses. Both of us have made mistakes on the house and yet... we are not changing anything. "Done is better than perfect" and so we carry on stitching!


I finished the stitching for "Determined Woman" by SewBe Stitchery and will finish it as a miniature wallhanging. Today I was auditioning fabrics (playing in the fabric stash) for the binding. I liked all the choices, so you will see next week which one I picked!


And because that stitchery will soon be finished, I am starting a new project called "Louisa's Wisdom" by the same pattern designer. Here is the thread audition process.

Today I will be doing more quilt binding, and have recently finished a 2 more quilts that will need binding, so that is fun to look forward to!

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Sunday, November 09, 2025

Slow Sunday Stitching


Welcome to the weekly hand stitching party! We invite you to settle in for some relaxation, visit our inspiring stitchers at the links below, and take some time to put a few stitches in one of your favourite projects.

This week I finished stitching the unique animals in 
the Needlework Press "Gather Together" which is a collection of 9  unusual animals (patterns from antique samplers). I worked on this project while watching the Blue Jays world series and it helped to bring me joy even though they lost the last game! I think I will finish it into a little wallhanging to use for Thanksgiving.

My full coverage project also got some attention this week and is almost at 10% of the total stitches. This
 is a Heaven and Earth Design pattern called Mini Treasure Hunt Bookshelf stitched on 25 count  easy grid lugana. There are lots of blank places across the top of the design until I decide if I am going to use white threads or Kreinik threads which would be prettier and sparkly, but which I detest stitching with. Maybe I'll put in some stitches in both options and see which I think looks best.

Today I'll be working on binding a quilt for the quilt guild. It will be a relaxing and enjoyable task - my favourite mindless hand stitching! 

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Sunday, November 02, 2025

Slow Sunday Stitching

Welcome to the weekly hand stitching party here at Slow Sunday Stitching!

It has been a wild week for me with watching the Toronto Blue Jays vs. LA Dodgers baseball games. I am staying up too late at night and not stitching at much as usual. But I do try to put a few stitches into a project in each game. I have been stitching on the Needlework Press "Gather Together" which is a collection of unusual animals, and I am loving it!


I also stitched on Tiny Modernist's Spooky Night SAL on Halloween night. I have finished 8 motifs and now it will go into "the vault" for storage until next fall. I am a seasonal stitcher and once Halloween is over, I'm on to Christmas stitching!

Yesterday I posted a flosstube video of my October stitching using a new (to me) platform. I'm not loving new technology, but I know I will get used to it over time!

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Sunday, October 26, 2025

Slow Sunday Stitching

 Welcome to Slow Stitching Sunday where we make time to slow down our lives, to breathe deeply, to pick up a needle and thread, and take some slow stitches. We are enjoying a wonderful autumn season where I live and here are some reminders of how to enjoy this time of year.

This week I have been focused on adding stitches to my Spooky Night SAL by Tiny Modernist.

I'm finishing the blocks across the top of the design, and it's reminding me of why I prefer to start a cross stitch at the top. See how I have to hold the finished roll of stitching in my left hand because of the centre start in the SAL? It doesn't affect my stitching, but does make my left hand work harder than is necessary in holding the bulk. I'm going to put in as many stitches as possible this week because I know that once Halloween is over  I will lose interest in this project, and then probably put it away for a finish next year.


Last weekend I had the opportunity to do some hand stitching on vintage blocks that my friend Debby was working on. She was turning useable bits and pieces of an old quilt into project bags. See how she appliquéd crocheted doilies on top of the sections that were threadbare?

I was drawn to adding a few stitches to them just for the pleasure of it. They were so soft to work with. 

I am looking forward to more quiet evenings at home as winter approaches and getting out some quilting projects to finish.  What are you hand stitching this week?


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Sunday, October 19, 2025

Slow Sunday Stitching

Welcome to the weekly hand stitching party!

Make yourself a cup of tea or coffee or pumpkin spice latte to enjoy while visiting the blog links of stitchers around the world. It's so inspiring to see what other people are creating with their own two hands.

This is what I stitched this week with my little hands - a moth! This is one step in the Spooky Night mystery SAL by Tiny Modernist. I was way overly optimistic in thinking I could finish this pattern by Halloween! I have stitched 5 of the 14 sections, so maybe my revised goal could be to finish half of the project by the end of the month?

It would be easier to meet my stitching goals if I didn't get so distracted doing other interesting things! Yesterday I took a card making class with my daughter and we made 5 different types of cards. (Please excuse the poor quality selfie, but that is not my forté!)
The classes were hosted and beautifully organized by the Papercrafter's Workshop and we had a blast! It was so much fun to work in a medium that is new to me.

Creative energy is so amazing and interesting.  I had so many crazy ideas about combining paper crafting and stitching. My creative mind went off madly in all directions! My mind and my craft desk are in a whirlwind and who knows what could happen next!?! 😂😂 


I did have some semblance of order at times this week and was able to finish my Mini Sunflower Sampler into a miniature wallhanging (pattern by the most generous Melisa at Pinker 'n Punkin). The top one is the Mini Squirrel Sampler, the middle one is the newly completed Mini Sunflower Sampler, and the bottom one is the Mini Apple Sampler. Melisa has so many little treats that I want to stitch - I think the next one to start will be the Little Hoot Stamp.


What are you hand stitching today? Are you buzzing with creativity and in your "work uniform" (aka pajamas) today? Link up your blog post below and share your projects with us!
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Sunday, October 12, 2025

Slow Sunday Stitching

It's Sunday and you know what that means... it's time for the weekly hand stitching party! We hope you will pick up your needles and thread or yarn and start making some stitches. 


Here in Canada we are celebrating Thanksgiving this weekend. I know it seems early for those who celebrate at other times of the year, but we really enjoy having a 3 day weekend to spend time outdoors with family and friends while the weather is still good. Today I will be hosting a Thanksgiving lunch for my family and after the dishes are done hope to have time for some stitching.


I have finished a large quilt and will have more to say once I get a photo of the finish, but for now I can share that my hands are tired from all the binding!


And maybe from too much cross stitch!?! This is a pattern from Lola Crow called "Pumpkin Party". It was an exclusive design for the Harvest Moon online event from Lindy Stitches and I could not resist it. I got the DMC floss from Michael's last week and started it on Slow Sunday Stitching. This is how far I got this week.

We have a very determined and strong raccoon in the neighbourhood who regularly tries to remove 2 cinder blocks from the top of the composter, and is sometimes successful. I'm sure she is this adorable, but wow does she make a mess!

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