Welcome to the hand stitching party where we celebrate all types of hand work, and enjoy seeing beautiful projects being created by hands around the world.
I would like to get back to my Woven Wreaths project by Kathy Schmitz. I "lost" this project for a while but it reappeared this year and I'm ready to enjoy it again! This is the February block and it is completed, so I plan to start on the March block this month.
I did complete my January Sampler (pattern by Chris the Camping Stitcher). It was finished late last night so just under the wire for a January finish. (This is a terrible photo and I will replace it as soon as I can get a better one.) The folklore goes that if you start and complete a "Blessings Sampler" in January it brings blessings to your needlework for the year. I'm not sure if this is true or not, but I enjoy the tradition of stitching one every year. I will finish it into a little wallhanging this week.What are you hand stitching this week? Did you have any January finishes? Please link up your blogpost below and share your progress with us.




5 comments:
What a pretty sampler! I tend to work on one cross stitch project at a time. With quilting, that’s another story … I always have several works in progress in that department! I have a couple of embroidery kits in the wings. Maybe I will pull one of them out to work on when my funky rooster is done. Happy embroidery month to you!
I've become a bit more obsessed with cross stitch also! I like your 2025 project. Nice finish.
The sampler is really cute, congrats on that finish. Hope you find lots of fun projects to work on during embroidery month.
I usually have both an embroidery piece and a cross-stitch project going at the same time and alternate working on them. Glad to see your Woven Wreaths out again - I enjoyed working on that one last year! The January sampler you stitched is lovely, Kathy!
I do enjoy hand work, especially in winter. I like your projects, but I have lost interest in cross stitch. I still enjoy crewel and wool work. Right now I don't have a project in progress, but I do have one I'd like to start.
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