Welcome to the weekly hand stitching party! We want to encourage you with making slow progress on your projects. Hand stitching can sometimes be discouraging since there are not a lot of completions to be celebrated, and no instant gratification. But here at Slow Sunday Stitching we celebrate every small accomplishment with you!
Some progress was made this week on my embroidery project. It's my new meditation project, which means I don't listen to music or a podcast when I stitch. I just focus on the slow movements of the needle and breathing. It's my version of stitcher's yoga! LOL
I put a few more quilting stitches into the Buttermilk Basin mystery called March Into Spring (it was a free mystery on their website but I can't find it there now). This is the perfect project to stitch on Easter weekend and in between the stitching, I'm already using it as a table topper!
Look who I saw walking down the street in my neighbourhood yesterday. I hope he finds his way to my house and brings me lots of chocolate!
Wishing you all a very Happy Easter!
Link up your blog or instagram post below and share your slow progress with us!
I like both of your stitchy projects. The quilt colors are definitely very Spring-like. Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteYour table runner is beautiful, Kathy. Happy Easter!!
ReplyDeleteI hope the Easter bunny came for you, have a lovely Easter.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter to you. Keep up the good stitching and relaxing
ReplyDeleteI hope the Easter bunny brought you some goodies this morning! Enjoy your stitching today!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter! I hope you got lots of chocolate! I love your quiet stitching with no distractions. I enjoy doing the same. Such a great meditation.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter, and I also hope you get lots of chocolate! Love both your projects!
ReplyDeleteHi Kathy, Happy Easter. I hope that you'll have a lovely weekend and time to stitch.
ReplyDeleteMarch into Spring is looking fabulous. Hoping you are enjoying a lovely Eastertime.
ReplyDeleteGreat stitchy projects Kathy. I think I admired those corner blocks on your table topper before; such a pretty piece. I looked too but couldn't find it.
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