Welcome to the weekly Slow Sunday Stitching link up! Did you turn your clock ahead one hour last night to adjust to "daylight saving time"? Although it's not as stressful of an event as it was when my kids were young (and the adjustment was simply miserable), it is still a change that takes some getting used to.
Lately I have been inspired to stitch on my Canadian Sampler by Erin Elizabeth Designs. I finished all the letters and the border across the top. Stitching the roof of the house is going well, although it is boring to stitch.
And late last night I stitched the leaf motif on the top left of the top border. So fun to make some progress on this sampler!
I also have been stitching a bit on my version of Arctic Animals by Frosted Pumpkin Stitchery. This is a partial Harp Seal which has a lot of boring neutral threads, so when I picked it up to add more stitches, I realized I had left 4 of them just dangling! So today I'll work on finishing off those threads.
What are you hand stitching today? Link up your blog post below and share the projects you are working on this week.
9 comments:
I'm always a bit sad when daylight savings time ends. Your Canadian Sampler is coming along nicely.
You've got some fun projects in the works. Happy slow stitching today.
LOVE your Canadian Sampler! The leaf is cute. That boring roof will look so impressive on it when it is done. I love boring stitches. I can do those. LOL.
Nice Canada sampler! Very appropriate for this time. The harp seal is coming along. I love having more light in the evenings during daylight savings time. Gail at the cozy quilter
Your Canadian Sampler looks like a pretty one! I really like those maple leaves. Enjoy your stitching today, Kathy!
Go Canada! In my neighbourhood there is a block where every home has a Canadian flag in their snowbank! Love it!
LOL, great minds think alike! My link up today is for her "English Tier". Keep calm and stitch on!
The Canadian Sampler is a beauty. The roof may be boring to stitch, but it will be wonderful when finished.
The colors in your sampler are so pretty, Kathy. It is looking fabulous. Enjoy your day working on this beauty. Hugs.
Post a Comment