Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Fabric Flower
Saturday, February 28, 2026
Sewing Project - Fabric Collage Vase Cover/Wrap
My sister and I discovered vase wraps back in early February. I was intrigued so I decided to give it a go.
I started with a piece of flannel 9" x 9" square to allow me to trim it after I had quilted it.
I then used Mom's Quilt as you Go method to sew strips of curated fabric and lace along the length of the flannel. I used 8 strips in varying widths.
There are many ways to finish it into a tube to go over the vase/bottle.
I decided that I wanted a flap to extend from the body of the wrap. So, I added a strip of turquoise fabric to the lining piece so it would be exposed when I sewed the wrap closed.
I trimmed the fabric collage piece to 8.5" tall and extended it to 9.5" wide with my final piece on the collage. I trimmed my piece of lining to the same size. I then placed right sides together and stitched all the way around leaving a gap in order to turn it right side out. Once turned right side out I pressed it well and top stitched all the way around very near the edge with a decorative stitch.
Then, I wrapped it around the bottle I was going to use as a vase and played with where the seam would be placed. The option was a bit, none, or lots of turquoise showing. Once, I decided I pinned it as tight as I could and removed the bottle. I sewed the seam along the very edge of the pattern fabric edge.
The beauty of the wrap is that it folds flat and stores away when not being used.Sewing Project - Tea Station Mat
I made another mat for the kitchen Tea Station because they need laundering and I like to have one on the counter all the time.
The piece of woodland fabric I got at the ReUse Center a couple of weeks ago. I tea dyed it in black tea for a couple of hours.
I added yellow embroidery on the flowers in the print to bring the yellow from the backing piece to the front.
I put a couple of layers of flannel in the middle. The back piece is a cotton poly in a golden yellow leopard print.
I cut the front and flannel 7.75" x 13.75" because that was the limit of the back print.
The back print was cut 1.25 inches larger in both directions (9.00 x 15") as I will be self binding the piece.
I pinned all the layers together. With yellow thread I sewed several seams along the length to hold all the layers together.
I then fold the extra on the back layer to the front once and the again to frame the front piece. I used a fancy stitch to sew down the binding. Trimmed all the threads and I am done!
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
2026 Slow Stitching Project - Page 7 - D2
I am following K3N Cloth Tales' slow stitching project for 2026.
This week's community prompt was Disappearing 9 Patch. I am not a fan of traditional quilting so I almost did something else but the options were few.
I persevered through the video and I liked one of the options K showed on how to reassemble the 9 patch once it is cut. I cut the 9 patch horizontally and vertically right through the center.
I re-appliqued the pieces to my piece of white linen. When I rewatched the video I realized it may have been more effective to have my patterned pieces as the whole squares but it would have had to be assembled differently from the start. I am not familiar with this technique at all.
I am happy with the final result.
Saturday, February 21, 2026
Sylvia' Simple Shots
One of my sister's cooked turkey for supper and I was invited to join in.
I brought buns from COBS which was a hit.
I had the company of my sister, brother and a couple of cousins. We caught up on news and talked about our lives and current projects.
The weather was good and the roads excellent. I came early in the afternoon so I could head home after supper.
It was dark but that was okay.
The next day holiday Monday - Family the snow came down and the wind blew!I like to find myself on the map as I read the book. What is far north? How close is the Summer Tree to the the castle?
I can refer to it regularly as the chapters move along.
Card Making - House Cards
I have been working on a House Card project.
When I bought a new to me place back in May and moved in June I was so grateful to my real estate agent.
I thought it would be nice as I was a card maker to make her some cards. We discussed it and came up with some designs. The first samples were not quite right. I am a bright colors person and she is a neutrals person.
I cut the houses with my Cricut machine and the Wrap It Up cartridge and some black card stock. She wanted a neutral background and I gave away much of the 12x12 DSP to my sister when I gave up classes after I retired.
So I made some up with ivory card stock and a bit of strong tea.
The gold heart was cut with a Sizzix multi sized thin lets set. I traced around it with a fine black marker to give it some definition.
The banner was printed and then washed with tea as well so coordinate well with the card. I cut the banner ends by hand with scissors. They have a white quarter sheet insert and white envelope.
This set of cards includes red card bases and navy card bases to go with the logo.Friday, February 20, 2026
2026 Slow Stitching Project - Page 7 - D1
I am following K3N Cloth Tales' slow stitch project for 2026. This week's prompt was Drawn Thread Work.
I did not have a piece of fabric loose enough to do this technique effectively. At least it was a woven piece of fabric. I could have chosen something else but I pushed through.
One of the challenges is that the thread in one direction is quite heavy but the other way it is so fine that it was impossible to isolate them.
I pulled threads horizontally in three places. I used some of the pulled threads to tie the thin threads on the light blue near the center of the piece.
I did some stitching with the pulled threads but this piece was not a great experience but it is what it is. I understand I was not alone struggling with the technique.
Saturday, February 14, 2026
2026 Slow Stitching Project - Page 6 - C2
I am following K3N Cloth Tales challenge for 2026.
My fabric is white linen backed with white cotton invisible basted together. Measures 7"T x 8"W.
This week the prompt was Community. I created Circles to represent Cobalt blue for family, Crimson red for neighbours, yellow for On-Line Community and the small Cobalt blue Circle because I forgot them the first time around.
I added a large Circle done in Chain stitch to represent my world which included flowers.
I added 3 borders with Cross stitch.
I placed a running stitch along the binding edge in white thread. I am caught up before K3N publishes on Monday.
Sylvia's Simple Shots
It is a very nice reprieve from the cold of Christmas.
I hope to get out an visit family while I can.
On the last day of my visit with my sister we came upon this idea of fabric vase covers.
I am very interested in this idea.
I am going to approach the idea with the slow stitching focus.
The organic ones I find very appealing.
Some are made adjustable with buttons, velcro or elastic.
Many are machine embroidered.
I am inclined to make them for a glass bottle. I have bent myself into a pretzel in the past trying to make a product super versatile and I am not sure most customers get it.
I have a couple of bottles in mind.
We shall see where this inspiration takes me.
I had my aunt over for coffee this week.Friday, February 13, 2026
DIY Project - Tape Dispenser - Upgrade
I scrubbed the hacksaw blade to remove rust and stuff so it would be smooth for the tape to stick to it.
I removed the coping saw blade & wood support and went searching in the wood bits for a piece of wood wide enough to support the hacksaw blade. I did find one.
I put the coping saw blade back in the saw to cut the piece of wood and used eye hooks to keep the hack saw blade in place on the piece of wood because they were tiny enough.
Then, I decided to use nails to attached the wood to the frame as the screws I had seemed to big for the small piece of wood. It was fortunate that the eye screws were further out and were not in the way for the nails.
I brought the support and blade up higher on the support from the last one. Now the tapes sticks to the blade and rips well.
Thanks for the help!
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
2026 Slow Stitching Project - Page 5 - C1 Colors/Chain Stitch/Coil
I have been working on a big project so I am behind in my stitch book.
I am following K3N Cloth Tales Slow Stitch Project 2026.
She chose Couching for her C1. I agreed and Couched a Coil of CottonTwine with Chartreuse thread on my page. Then I added a Circle of Corduroy in the middle. I chose scraps of Cotton in Colors that start with C. Cerise, Chocolate, Coral, Citron, Crimson and Cobalt.
I added a frame in left hand corner with Chain Stitch in Crimson and Cobalt thread.
Sunday, February 1, 2026
Slow Stitching - Door Decor - Prairie Landscape
Saturday, January 31, 2026
DIY - Tape Dispenser - Multiroll
I created myself a multi roll tape dispenser with some wood and repurposed plastic parts.
The wood in pine boards. The base is 3 3/8 inches deep, 3/4 inches tall and 9 1/4 inches wide.
The 2 upright sides are 4' tall, 2 3/8 in deep, and 3/4 inches wide.
The ends are attached to the base with screws from the bottom.
I nailed a thin piece of pine wood across the front to which I wired the hack saw blade which serves as the cutter.
I finished the wood with a rub of Tung Oil.
The holder measured 9.25" W x 4" T x 2.5 inches D.
The plastic tube that the rolls slide onto and plastic ends were taken from a Scotch Washi Tape dispenser. That dispenser only accommodated washi tape sized rolls and I wanted all my tape in the same place.Friday, January 30, 2026
Slow Stitching Project - Cushion Cover
I bought a scarf at the thrift store thinking of repurposing it. I was not sure it was synthetic but it felt lovely.
Unfortunately, when I tested it a home it is polyester.
I am thinking of an upcoming show I thought I could create at piece with the scarf despite the fiber content. Wrong!
I cut the fabric to 16x16 inches. I placed a 12x12 piece of cotton at the back and invisible baste them together.
I then started my Organic Blanket stitch with my focal area offset from the center.
I chose green blue colors. I started a circle around a 2" shape. I did several rows in a turquoise blue then did a circle of yellow then moved to a deeper blue, then another shade of deeper blue and ended with a dark blue around the last rows. I stopped putting stitches whenever I reached the 12" mark. The fabric passed the needle test but it is unravelling a lot. I did place a sewing machine stitch line at the edge of the 16 inches. That seems to be holding so far.
For the flower focal element I cut 2 flowers one from batik blue fabric and the other from turquoise cotton fabric. I stitched all around the edge with running stitch to hold them together. I then put concentric running stitches in the petals with the same blue embroidery thread. I cut a yellow flower from yellow cotton fabric and stitched this to the blue one. When that was done, I stitched the flower and the magenta button to the center of the space I had left when I started the blanket stitch.
I think I will create a cushion cover with this piece. It will need to be lined with cotton in order to be sewn by machine. It will just be a fold over envelope type cover. There should be enough fabric to finish the cushion cover. Keep you posted.
Monday, January 26, 2026
2026 Slow Stitching Project - Page 4 - B2 Boro Stitching Visible Mending
Another page in my 2026 Stitch Book. I am following K3N Cloth Tales slow stitch project for 2026.
I wanted to do a Japanese Boro Stitching inspired piece. My stitching is quite a bit all over the place. I just had to add bit of red in the piece and a white circle for a focal element. Not traditional at all.
I did use my long Sashiko needle and some heavy cotton embroidery thread on the navy back layer which worked really well.
I added patches as I went along. I used some lighter weight white cotton embroidery thread for the red pieces with the Sashiko needle.
Some red embroidery floss at 3 strands for the light blue piece in the top right hand corner.
Some light blue embroidery floss at 3 strands on the white circle with seed stitch in the middle and white floss 2 strands and the Blanket stitch all the way around. It looks way more like visible mending rather Boro stitching. I enjoyed it.
I am tacking my pages together so I don't lose track of them which is the navy thread on the left hand side.
Saturday, January 24, 2026
Card Making - Donation - IWin
I made some butterfly cards today. These cards will be donated to IWin who assist women in distress.
I started by printing a small butterfly graphic from Pixabay onto 110lb card stock.
I watercolored the image with Stmampin Up Watercolor Wonder crayons. The background is a toned down color with blue and purple in it. The butterfly is Marina Mist and branch Old Olive.
Once it was dry and back to being flat, I adhered it to a teal A2 card base.
I added a white quarter sheet insert.
2026 Slow Stitching Project - Page 3 - B1 Organic Blanket Stitch
K3N chose Organic Blanket stitch for B1 and I am so glad. I love this stich. She had done this stitch before and this weeks video clarified for me when to go through the legs with my needle eye.
I started with a shell shank Button in the center of my stitching. I chose Blue thread in several shades for the organic blanket stitch. I need to make longer legs but my piece of fabric is 7" x 8" big so not a lot of room. K3N has several great examples on her channel.
I cut a bird from blue fabric to applique on my piece. I was looking for a Border stitch and chose Bosnian. Done in deep blue along the binding edge. I added a line of Back stitch in Turquoise Blue just for fun. I added some seed stitches below the bird to ground it.
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Sewing Project - Musical/Blue Dots Blanket
I finished this blanket this week.
Music Squares with Blue Dots
Final Size: 41W x 67.00T inchesTechnique: Front QAYG Mom Style onto foundation layer which is poly cotton. Quilted the front to the backing traditionally.
Colors: Yellow, Khaki and Navy
Squares: 10.5 inches
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
2026 Slow Stitching Project - Page 2 - A2 Arrowhead Stitch
This is my second piece of K3N Cloth Tales Slow Stitch Project for 2026. I invisible basted my linen and cotton together that measure 7 in T x 8 in W.
I chose the Arrowhead Stitch for my second "A" page. The two A pages will be stitched together to make the first page in my stitch book. The pin on the right hand side indicates the binding edge.
The bottom line was my first line of Arrowhead Stitch done with aqua floss. Then going up I made them very close together which is the Stacked Arrowhead Stitch. It could be used as a fill in stitch. I love the pyramid of the stitch that migrates into the center of the square. The only example I found in my stitch book - Elegant Stitches by Judith Baker Montano pg 25. I mixed 2 shades of the blue green thread.
I moved onto the top line of the square with making arrowheads then just a small cross stitch coming down the left hand side.
I cut 4 diamond shaped pieces of fabric and placed them in an Argyll pattern and appliqued them with running stitch then added the thin diamond with aqua thread.
I chose a green thread for the Algerian Eye Stitch placed at the center bottom of the square. The bit above that is supposed to be a leaf done with Stacked Arrowhead Stitch but it did not worked out so well.
Saturday, January 10, 2026
Cardmaking - Houses
I removed some of the elements from my printed house so that I could change those on each house. I can hand draw them in with my fine Sharpie marker.
I put full frames around the windows, clad the gable end and the bottom of the house with live edge boards. I put straight boards on the rest of the house.
I added pink flowers in the front of the house. A stone pathway to the front door. A hedge at the back and lawn around the house.
Added texture to the sky by dropping clean water drops in a wet sky.
It was printed on 110lb paper instead of watercolor paper. Trimmed and mounted to Not Quite Navy A2 card base. White insert.
Another house photo card.


































