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Sunday, October 12, 2014

Slow Sunday Stitching

This is where I'll be sitting!
It's Thanksgiving weekend in Canada, which means a long weekend full of thankfulness and lots of stitching time... (well, that's what it means to me!) This week I machine quilted my scrappy rail fence quilt, and everything went so quickly that I was able to finish the scrappy binding and get it on the quilt.
This is what I'll be doing!



So today I will be reveling in my favorite activity of hand stitching a binding... the perfect Slow Sunday Stitching for Thanksgiving! 


Today and every Sunday, I am so thankful for this little online community of Slow Sunday Stitchers. I learn so much from you and enjoy visiting your blog and seeing what you're stitching.
What are you working on today? Link up your hand stitching blog post below and share your project with us!




26 comments:

  1. You Canadians have your Thanksgiving at a time that makes sense..right at the end of harvest season! Happy Thanksgiving to you :)

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  2. Looks like a little piece of Paradise! Your quilt, and your picture of your quilt, is stunning. If you entered the picture in a photography contest, I'm sure it would win! I love this time of the year. Thanks for capturing the moment!

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  3. Happy Thanksgiving! How blessed you are to sit and quilt in this paradise landscape! Your rail fence quilt looks wonderful there!

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  4. Happy Thanksgiving! I watched you make that Rail Fence and I love it. What a great use of scraps plus it looks rather vintage.

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  5. The wavy line quilting is beautiful! Enjoy your binding time, definitely a great reward for finishing a quilt.

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  6. Beautiful quilt and pics! It looks like a great place to do some slow stitching!

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  7. Happy Thanksgiving, Kathy! I love the beautiful view over the lake with the trees turning. How peaceful, enjoy your binding stitches today. I too love seeing what everyone shares each week!

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  8. What a perfectly gorgeous photo ... Happy Thanksgiving weekend and happy stitching !!!!!!

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  9. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours, Kathy!! Hand binding is my favorite of all the hand work, too! :)

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  10. Happy Thanksgiving weekend Kathy! Enjoy your slow stitching on that binding. I was explaining your Thanksgiving and our Columbus day to Aidan yesterday....and to an employee at work last week! He had no clue.... you can tell I was raised near Canada to know these things. =)

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  11. Happy Thanksgiving - have fun - I will work on my dear jane, or my hexies, or Love Entwined - or maybe a little on all three!

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  12. I'm also thankful for the Slow Sunday community and for you Kathy for hosting the link up.

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  13. Happy Thanksgiving weekend :) Love that you are spending it near the water! Love your linky so much.. thanks for offering it every week... have missed it during my blog cation! lol Kathi

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  14. Lovely quilt sewing ... have a nice weekend / Hug Bambi

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  15. Happy Thanksgiving to you too! Although sunny here, you would need that quilt to do any stitching outside just a little chilly! I think I will stay indoors and finish my jobs and join you a little later for some slow stitching!

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  16. What a beautiful view! Happy Thanksgiving - enjoy your day of stitching!!!

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  17. Happy Thanksgiving! What a beautiful setting you have for your slow stitching...enjoy!
    Debbie
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  18. I love hand stitching the binding, too! Awhile ago my Bernina dealer tried to sell me some new binder contraption so I could bind all of my quilts by machine, and I must have looked at her like she was nuts. I'd just as soon buy a machine that would eat my chocolate ice cream for me!

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  19. It does look like you are enjoying a little bit of heaven. Have a great holiday and a great weekend.

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  20. It will be hard to concentrate on stitching with a view like that!

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  21. Happy Thanksgiving! Your locale is lovely!

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  22. Looks like a lovely way to spend a holiday weekend!

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  23. What a gorgeous place to sit and stitch!

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  24. Belated Thankgiving wishes to you and your family. What a beautiful view. Seems such a nice place to sit and sew!

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