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Sunday, December 27, 2020

Slow Sunday Stitching

Welcome to the last Slow Sunday Stitching link up for 2020! It has been another wonderful year of being inspired by your beautiful hand stitched projects each Sunday. Thank you for sharing your blog posts, and for every encouraging comment you took the time to write to another stitcher over the course of the year.

I finished another knitted dishcloth just in time for Christmas gift giving. Can you tell what this one is? This red yarn is impossible to photograph.


Maybe if I make it a black and white photo? There... now can you see what it is? So cute and it is a free pattern by Kris Knits if you want to make your own.

I'm never sure when I'm knitting along if it's going to turn out or if I've totally messed up the design! 

I have one more embroidered tea towel to finish so I'll get to work on that today.

What are you hand stitching on this last Sunday of 2020? Link up your blog post below and share your slow progress with us.


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15 comments:

  1. Very fun Santa! Congrats on a good year of slow stitching for 2020. Hard to believe 2021 starts in just a few days. Wishing you lots of relaxing hand stitching time for next year.

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  2. What a year it's been! Definitely see santa in your knitting. Thank you Kathy for hosting the slow Sunday stitching link party over the past year. I've loved the inspiration I've got from everyone who participates and appreciate all the encouragement I get too! Happy new year to you.

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  3. Thank you for hosting this link up over the years and all the encouragement to try new things and expand our horizons. The Santa came out great. Hope you have a wonderful 2021.

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  4. Santa is very jolly! These little cloths are addictive, aren’t they?
    I’m glad you started the SSS linkup...I have been inspired and have made many friends!

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  5. I can totally see Santa in both cloths! How fun it will be to unpack these each year when decorating for Christmas! Thank you for such a fun link up this year. Happiness and health to you for the New Year.

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  6. thank you for the link up every Sunday it is fun to see what all everyone is working on - may you have a good upcoming year and stay healthy

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  7. HO ho HO! I see Santa
    Cute dishcloth.
    Happy New Year.

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  8. Thank you for hosting us this year! It's like a virtual guild show and tell every week! (And yes, I can totally see the Santa face in your cloth.) Happy New Year.

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  9. Love your Santa washcloth. Thanks so much for hosting this every week, it is the highlight of my week!

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  10. I think your Santa washcloth turned out great! Thanks for always emphasizing the benefits of slow stitching - it sure makes a difference for me!

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  11. You are knitting Santa! How clever, he looks great. Thanks so much for organising the link up each week. It's such a treat to read about nd be inspired by everyone's lovely handwork.

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  12. Your little red Santa dishcloth is sweet. Thank you for taking time out of your week to host this fun, hand stitching, event each Sunday. I am always delighted to see both what you and the other ladies are sewing. Here's to many more fun Sundays in 2021 hand stitching a pretty or two.

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  13. Happy Christmas. Your knitted Santa cloths are amazing!

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  14. Love the knitted Santa, I could see exactly what it was in the red. You did a wonderful job. Thank you for another wonderful year of Slow Sunday Stitching, it was such a vital part of 2020 and all the chaos that followed, checking in here each Sunday whether I had something to share or not has been at times a life line. It's always a pleasure to see what you and so many bloggers are working on. Happy New Year to you.

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  15. What a pretty knitted Santa. Knitting is on my bucket list as a skill that I am interested in learning someday. Thank you so much for hosting Slow Sunday Stitching, Kathy. Looking forward to joining you in 2021. Happy knitting and quilting.

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