Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Slow Stitching 2025 - March - Week 3
Wednesday, January 22, 2025
Slow Stitching 2025 - Week 4
This is week 4 of the 2025 Slow Stitching Comfort Coverlet hosted by K3N Cloth Tales.
This week I couched a circle of white tiny rick rack all the way around the outer circle of my design.
I really enjoyed the couching and I think it solidified the outside circle.
I have gone ahead with my stitching because I may be moving back home this week. Yeah!
Friday, October 25, 2024
Slow Stitching - No. 043 - Sensory Stitching
K3N Cloth Tales Slow Stitching Challenge 2024.
Week 43 - Sensory Stitching
This week's focus is using our senses when stitching.
The sense of touch as we are stitching. How does it feel when the needle and thread goes through different fabric? Elements to excite our sight as we see our piece. Do we hear the needle as it goes through stiff fabric?
I chose a black fabric with a hint of herringbone texture to it.
I added the couched yarn, the button, the pom pom trim, the lace, the corduroy and the netting for my fingers.
The button and colors for my eyes.
The taffeta fabric below the button certainly engaged my ears as the needle went through that fabric. Also there was printing on the piece of white tone on tone fabric in the bottom left hand corner and as I put in my seed stitches it was more difficult to push through the printed areas.
Friday, October 4, 2024
Slow Stitching - No. 040 - Enso Circle
Week 40 - Enso Circle - Zen Buddhist philosophy - symbolizes an expression of life, showing both the beginning and end
My top layer is linen and my foundation cloth is similar.
I used a large tip permanent Sharpie marker to make my mark.
It is quite open.
I like the puckering of the fabric which has taken place. I place the pieces so the color were offset.
It looked a little empty so I put a shell button in the bottom.
Tuesday, August 13, 2024
Slow Stitching - No. 032 - Inspired by Judy Martin
I am catching up on my slow stitching now that the floor has been installed and all the furniture is back in place.
This is week 32 of K3N Cloth Tale's Slow Stitching challenge. Prompt - Inspired by Judy Martin. K saw Judy's show in Birmingham but was inspired by an older piece.
The piece took 3 years (over 1000 days) to complete and was over 200 feet long and titled "Not to know but to go on". The idea to stitch every day and take things as it comes.
I chose the items to couch from one of my scrap bags and just laid them down as they came along. Started with one color and just changed as that one ran out. I couched yarn, ribbon, rickrack and cording. I really loved how the tiny rick rack looked couched. All kinds of ways to stitch it as well. Of course, there is as many colors as the rainbow. I then stitched in between the couched rows till I was happy with the whole piece from either side.
Not sure how this will make it into my squares as it is too long. Can I fold it effectively, I am not sure.