I have been checking Kathy Quilts regularly over the last few months. She features Slow Stitching Sunday where people add the links to what they are slow stitching at the moment. It is so interesting to see what others are slow stitching. I am a new quilter though I have siblings and a Mom who have been quilting for many years. I have been making quilts which I have been donating to Linus Project and have made quilts for my grand children in the past year. I am an even more recent slow stitcher so it is fun to check out others' projects!! I am linking to Kathy's slow Stitching Sunday. Therese
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Sunday, January 09, 2022
Slow Stitching - more cats
I am currently slow stitching cats!! Actually, I am slow stitching borders around the cats in order to secure their edges to the black squares (6.5") I have already machine stitched them to the squares with one line of black stitching to keep them all organizedbecause I cut over 80 of them and had them all sorted to make two quilts. Not sure that is going to happen as my plan has changed since I started the project. I cut the cats from a piece of fabric I got from my daughter and thought they would be great focal elements for my quilts. I have been incorporating all of my slow stitching projects into quilts which has been really fun!! I have done leaves, houses, trees, etc. So I continue with the cats and will be doing some later today. You can see below the lastest quilt I made last week which has incorporated some of the cat squares.
New pincushion from a large wooden spool
I have finally removed the pincushion from my current sewing machine which I made for my last sewing machine because it is in the way when I use my lift and I am finding pins on the carpet. It took a bit of a brainstorming session to come up with this design. I have two thread pins on my sewing machine which generally are not in use because I am using cones with a handmade thread holder so I decided to make a pincushion which I can store on one of the spool pins. I chose a tall wooden spool with a deep recess and filled it with batting. I found this scrap of fabric in my stash which had batting attached and created a sleeve with it. It took a bit to get the sleeve over the edge of the spool (pliers were required) but it snugged up very nicely once it was in place over the spool. It provides just the space I need for putting pins in when I am doing general sewing and it is nicely out of the way otherwise.
Therese
Birthday card featuring a chickadee and a sanded embossed background
A birthday card for my brother whose birthday is in early January!! I managed to get this done before leaving for our "Christmas" with family this season.
I started with a large taupe card base that fit in an envelope from my stash. I used a piece of white core cardstock which I cut to size, embossed with letters, sanded it and then added a bit of black with a Versfine stamp pad. I adhered the back ground to my card and then worked on my focal element. I used a chickadee photo from one of my sister's photo calendars ( I get one every year for Christmas) and love reusing them in my cards!!! I ran my pattern tracing wheel on all four edges of the 4" x4" photo to add some texture with lines of paper piercing. I added three little silver eyelets as well which adds interest. Still thinking it needed something I added four little flagged strips on the right hand side and then mounted it to my card using 3D foam tape. I sponged the laser printed oval greeting with a bit of ivory ink and then mounted it to a black scalloped oval punchie (SU) and mounted it over the photo using 3D foam tape on the left hand side. First card of the year and mailed on time!!! It is a good start for 2022.
Therese