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Sunday, August 28, 2022

Slow Sunday Stitching


Welcome to the weekly slow stitching party where we celebrate the art of hand stitching.



Some progress occurred with my hand embroidery this week. I finished stitching the words in the blue/purple variegated thread, and started stitching the flowers in the bottom left corner. It was mostly french knots, backstitching, and lazy daisy stitches.



Here is the finished corner. Such relaxing stitching, and a variety of colours to enjoy.

I am visiting my friend Deanna this weekend, so I will have photos of the fun to show you next Sunday. 

What are you hand stitching today? We love to see your projects and read about your stitching journey!

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11 comments:

  1. Have a lovely time with your friend.

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  2. It's a really pretty project. I think French knots and lazy daisy stitches are very relaxing to do and with great effect! Enjoy.

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  3. Have fun on your visit. I love to see embroidered flowers. Sometimes that's where a lot of fun stitches are.

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  4. Your flower embroidery section is so pretty, Kathy! I love the sweet color. Hope you're having a wonderful weekend!

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  5. Your embroidery is so sweet and lovely!

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  6. Your embroidery is very pretty. I like the variety of flosses you used for the flowers.

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  7. Hi Kathy,
    I love those blue stars...make everything
    else pop out. Have a great day!

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  8. Nice progress on your stitching. The flower embroidery is lovely! Hope you have a great weekend!

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  9. Cute little flowers on your project. Hope your weekend was just the respite you desired!

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  10. Your embroidery is looking so lovely, Kathy. Gorgeous variegated threads for the letters. Have a great week and happy stitching.

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  11. lovely embroidery...my aunts taught me at a young age and love the look of those vintage-y designs...

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