Been doing a lot of hand work lately...
embroidery, EPP, and applique...
hand work makes you slow down...time to think.
That can be good. Time to work out issues while creating something sweet.
I am still working with Dresden's and Aneela Hoey's Cherry Christmas fabric...
adding some embroidery and lovely perle cotton colors....
It is good to be able to work without the sewing machine. Although, as I think dream about the many quilts I would love to tackle...I decided to give this little block another try. I love this block {called Odds and Ends in some circles}....
I just appeals to me....very vintage.
It takes some fiddling, but well worth it {although mine is not perfect}. I just love this block.
In these dog days of summer are you taking some time to slow down? Working on any hand work?
Happy Tuesday!
mary
I'm on a 'go slow' too! Like you I'm concentrating on my many hand stitching projects! I was only looking at your other'Odds and Ends' block the other day- I love it! It would make a fabulous quilt!
ReplyDeleteHow right you are....time to work out issues..... while working on such lovely projects. Win! Win!
ReplyDeleteJust perfect Mary! I have made yet another cushion, which may become a bag! Guess what- it's wonky! I'll keep trying!!! Ada :)
ReplyDeleteoh, your projects are simply stunning, as usual. I've also slowed down with a lot of hand sewing lately but my main reason is my kids' swimming lessons. Yep, I'm that weir mom sitting by the pool, doing EPP. My younger kids don't mind, but my oldest one tries to stay away from me as much as possible.
ReplyDeleteSlowing down sounds a perfect thing to do. I do try, but I'm always so impatient to see what the finished thing will look like. Wish I could make and stitch shapes as beautiful as yours.
ReplyDeleteSlowing down is a great idea. I love visiting your blog to see your hand work. Lately I've been doing hand work in the evenings. Crochet is what my hands have been doing.
ReplyDeleteI've been waiting patiently for perle cotton to go on sale online at Joann so I can stock up. I never seem to have the color I need.
You're inspiring me to do some handwork. Love that last block. Reminds me of waffle cone sundaes.
ReplyDeleteI like all this handwork! The Odds and Ends block is really great...I've never seen one like it before. I need to check into this I think.
ReplyDeleteYour block is beautiful - love the handwork, it's quite therapeutic isn't it. Have fun! xx
ReplyDeleteI love that odds and ends block!! though I wish it had a pretty name like Mary's Lillies. The colours of your Merry Christmas are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteAll lovely - really enjoying the Odds and Ends! I'll probably check it ou too, though I'dloveyou to tell us mor.
ReplyDeleteHugs - Lurline.
I'm on such a go slow that I've come to a complete halt ;o) I can't wait to see more of your Christmas Dresdens though!
ReplyDeleteOh Mary such beautiful pictures! I adore that block, they almost look like pretty Italian ice cream cones! The embroidery looks amazing and I love the orange and pink letters :)
ReplyDeleteLove all of these!!! I can't find the pattern on the net for the last one. Any idea where I can find it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Odds n Ends block! Do tell us more! :) And the perle cotton to embroider! What a nice idea! Do you use size 5? I use size 8 for hand quilting.
ReplyDeleteI've been on a handstitching kick lately, too. It's so relaxing. I use pearl cotton #8. What do you use?
ReplyDeleteI get so antsy doing it, though! Beautiful work, as always.
ReplyDeleteAmanda Rose
http://sewmuchtosay.blogspot.com
Ooh it's been christmas here today too xx
ReplyDeleteLove your Odds and Ends block (and your blog)!!! Can you tell me where to find the pattern?
ReplyDeletei am trying to slow down a bit. it is hard though.
ReplyDeleteI love thtat block.. looks good and its hand pieced?? Great job!
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