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Sunday, October 04, 2020

Slow Sunday Stitching

Welcome to the weekly celebration of all hand stitched crafts! We hope you will join us in setting aside time each Sunday for some relaxing stitching on your favourite project. Pick up a needle and thread, breathe deeply, and enjoy a few moments of restful stitching. 

This past week had me hand stitching 237" of binding to finish a lap quilt and a mini quilt before the end of September. And if you didn't enter the draw for the Nancy Halvorsen pattern, you can do that today if you are interested - click here to leave a comment on that post and put your name in the hat.

This past week I also did a bit of hand embroidery, and finished another knitted cloth. I took a fancy photo to show that the cloth matched the colour of the flowers in the window boxes of my garden shed. But the photo doesn't show the seahorse design at all! Oh well... such are the trials of a blogger!

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19 comments:

  1. Your cloth is lovely and I can just about make out the design haha have a great Sunday and thanks for hosting.

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  2. That's a lot of binding to stitch! Your dishcloth is such a pretty colour and yes it harmonises with the climbing mandevilla beautifully.

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  3. Now that you told me there is a seahorse I can make it out. So glad you finished that pretty quilt.

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  4. :) I can see the seahorse now that you mention it

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  5. I see it! Sometimes, it’s easier to see the pictures on these clothes when the light is going across the cloth ...it does match your flowers very well! Raining here today so a wonderful day to sit inside and stitch or knit.

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  6. What a great color ... and it's a perfect match! You *can* see the seahorse, when you know to look for it! ;) Enjoy a lovely day today, Kathy!! :)

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  7. Lovely colour even if I can't make out the sea horse! Enjoy your day.

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  8. That's such a pretty color for your yarn! Love that it matches the flowers!

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  9. Your cloth is such a pretty color and yes, I can just make out the seahorse. You have been so productive, 237" of binding is amazing!

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  10. Yes, blogger is still not working properly. I guess we have to be grateful it is a free service!

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  11. Hi Kathy,
    Your dishcloth is very pretty. And Wow! that's a lot
    of binding. Have a great day!

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  12. Wow that is quite a bit of binding when you think of it in inches, you can just make out the seahorse and the pink yarn is so pretty.

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  13. That is a lot of binding! Love the face cloth!

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  14. I see it, and love the pink you use, it matches perfectly with the azalea flower in your window ♥

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  15. When I clicked on the photo and enlarged it I could see the seahorse. Cute. Dish cloth or face cloth?

    And why didn't I think of coordinating my crocheted cloths with my flowers??

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  16. The only stitching I got today was to sew a button on a baby sweater! LOL

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  17. Your wash cloth look way too pretty to use Love it

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  18. I could just see your seahorse...

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