Saturday, November 2, 2024

Slow Sunday Stitching

Two of my previous slow stitching projects featured in Sunday posts were finished this week!

Fall Sunflowers


         


So, what to work on next in my slow stitching time?  Back to a couple of ongoing embroidery projects.   First, I prepped and traced the October heart for Melisa's A Year of Hearts project.  Seeing as it's now November, I'm a little behind, but it won't take long to catch up.  

This probably needs some coloring, too. 

And - seeing as how it's November, it's time to stitch up the eleventh little design in the Woven Wreaths project.  It's a sweet cornucopia full of fall motifs.  I've watched Kathy Schmitz's video, so I'm all set to get started!


What are you working on today?
Linking up with Kathy and the Slow Stitchers at Kathy's Quilts.







16 comments:

  1. Both finishes turned out beautifully. Happy slow stitching today.

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  2. That is a pretty little pumpkin. We are cleaning house. It needs it, plus The Littles are coming tonight to stay until Tuesday. They are on "fall break" - did you used to have that when you taught?

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  3. It's nice to have handwork at the ready for when we want it:) Today we are processing a few more of our apples to freeze for apple crisp later on. We'll see what else gets done today.

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  4. The October Heart is going to be so cute. I’ll be doing the cornucopia and burying quilting threads! LOL!

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  5. I really like the rainbow quilt and the pumpkins. I'm going to be lazy today with handwork I think and sit around - it will start to rain soon so no going outside today

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  6. Love you two finishing, and the little pumpkin hearts is sweet. I did my cornucopia last night. Happy Stitching.

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  7. Beautiful finishes, and love the pumpkin stitchery. I need to work on my November Woven Wreaths too. Happy stitching!

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  8. Two great finishes! Nice pumpkin embroidery too.

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  9. Love the finishes... and the embroidery heart. Enjoy your stitching.

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  10. I wonder what you will make with all these cute heart embroideries? So fun to see them each month Gail

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  11. The Around the Twist setting is great for the bluework blocks.

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  12. I love your sunflower finish. That October Heart and the November wreath are pretty projects.

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  13. I love these projects but that autumn heart is really wonderful! It's adorable!

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  14. I enjoy looking up from my machine and seeing your neat embroidery stitches. You do such lovely work!

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