Sunday, September 22, 2024

Slow Sunday Stitching


Welcome to the regular weekly practice of relaxing with some hand stitching! We encourage you to join us... all you have to do is take a deep breath, find your hand stitching project and put in some stitches. 


I am finishing yet another baby quilt for the baby boom we are having in my family. This one is for my niece's baby and it turned out so cute. It has a pretty flannel backing and will be very cuddly.


I also finished another cross stitch design - pattern by Lizzy Kate. I love the message on this little project and plan to finish it into a mini wallhanging for my office.

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11 comments:

Sarah said...

The family baby boom is keeping you busy! That is a pretty cross stitch pattern as you say nice sentiment.

Kim said...

The baby quilt is so sweet and your cross stitch is lovely.

CathieJ said...

I love your cross-stitch. Baby booms seem to be the norm lately. I look forward to seeing the finished baby quilt.

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

That looks like a sweet little baby quilt, Kathy! And I love the Lizzie Kate design, too. Have a wonderful Sunday!

Angela said...

Oh, the new baby is going to have such sweet dreams under that cuddly quilt!

Deb A said...

What a pretty cross stitch! Cute baby quilt as well.

Karla (ThreadBndr) said...

What a sweet baby quilt! And the Lizzie Kate piece will be a darling wall hanging. Thanks for hosting us.

Karrin Hurd said...

Love the cross stitch, and looks like a cute baby quilt!

Melisa- pinkernpunkinquilting said...

Aaah this will be a sweet quilt for the new addition in the family. Love that LK design too. I have that one on my stitching list. Have a lovely day, Kathy.

MissPat said...

Your family baby boom must mean that not everyone thinks the world is coming to an end, as seems to be the attitude here in the States. At least making baby quilts takes less time and fabric, although since we all seem to be trying to use up our fabric, it will take a lot of bab y quilts to make a dent.
Pat

Kate said...

Very cute quilt and a very fun stitchery. Hope you got in lots of stitching time this week.