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Sunday, January 12, 2014

Slow Stitching Sunday

Slow Sunday Stitching

I will be joining Kathy and others today for some slow stitching.  My plan for 2014 was to slow things down - of course my fall and hip fracture just added to it.  But that is OK as I have plenty to keep me busy and make me behave.


I did some stitching on the 'Apples For Sale' thru the week.  But today I want to concentrate on getting the truck finished.

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It is a Stitch World pattern (1995) 
Leaflet #03-127 L
'Apples for Sale' design by Linda Bird 


And though it isn't stitching, I have been slowly cutting each of the FQs for my 'Let's Book It' project.  I have a very wobbly 'flamingo' stance right now , so just taking it slowly.  I just have the white to cut, which isn't really a big chore, I just tire quickly on one leg.


I had started sewing my 'Twosies' for Terry's Good Night Irene QAL as leader/enders.  So I pulled them and hand stitched some 'Foursies'.  I think I will start pairing/pinning those rows together and see if I need more and try to catch that part of the project up.

Wont you pull up a chair, and slow down?

Sewingly Yours,
Sharon

26 comments:

  1. It's so nice to see such a beautiful variety of projects. The cross stitch picture is gorgeous...have fun with that truck. I really like the QAL you are doing...looks like fun!

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  2. I love to see others who have lots of different projects going. Love that cross-stitch. Have fun finishing your truck. Hope you are getting more steady and mobile. I know it takes time. Enjoy your slow stitching. genie

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  3. I love the colors in your "Apples for Sale" project! The 'old timey'-ness of it speaks to me! Enjoy a take-it-easy kind of day, Sharon! :)

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  4. What a nice variety of projects...oh, that Apples for Sale is gorgeous!

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  5. Gee Sharon even injured you got heaps done,you can't keep a good woman down. Xx

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  8. I'm looking forward to seeing your scrappy 16-patch blocks! :0)

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  9. Looks like you have a nice variety of projects to keep you busy while you mend. The cross stitch colors are just lovely. What a nice project to stitch away on a Sunday.

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  10. Gosh, I don't think working on three projects as being slow. Hope you can keep doing the ones that have you sitting so you recover quickly.

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  11. Nice work, Sharon! I love the truck with the apples - very cool! I feel like I've been slowing down - I haven't used Jolene in over two weeks and I've been sitting at the sewing machine or straightening up the studio. I'd better get something on Jolene this week or she's going to disown me!

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  12. We all need to sit down and relax a little bit more. Good on you for keeping on sewing

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  13. Your needlework is beautiful! I am sorry to hear about your fall and hip fracture.... ouch, ouch and ouch! Will keep you in my thoughts and prayers!

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  14. I love your cross stitch project. I did an apple one a couple of years ago. All those reds were a challenge. Your piecing work is going great. I hope you heal quickly!

    Linnea

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  15. Such a detailed stitchery and yours looks great. Hope thing get easier as you heal.

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  16. Awesome stitchery and love all your projects.Have a fun week!

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  17. Even when you slow down, you manage to get a lot done. It's going to be hard to purge the image of you as a flamingo.

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  18. Your stitchery project is going to be beautiful . You are such a worker even when you are not stable on your feet you are accomplishing more than I can on two feet . I am taking part in the sew along with Terry too , fun project . Take care .

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  20. Your stitching is beautiful, you don't sound like your slowing down too much but I know what it is like. Just be careful playing a flamingo.

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  21. Wow Sharon! I must have totally missed your accident and time in the hospital while I was traveling - I am SO SORRY!!! It is good to know, though, that you are mending and getting back on your feet - so to speak, LOL! That Apples for Sale pattern is really lovely - can't wait to see your version in those pretty fabrics :*)

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  22. oh my I am so behind on reading blogs that I missed your accident!! I hope you have a speedy recovery. btw your slow sewing is still faster than my fast sewing...lol

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  23. I am behind on reading the blogs I follow, and did not know about your fall...hope you are mended soon...like you I need to take a seat and slow down.

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  24. Hand stitching! I need to do more of that again sometime. My hand project is one I started last fall. I love the apples for sale WIP. Looking forward to seeing more ... :) Pat

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  25. I 'slow stitch' every night for an hour before bed!! Love yours.

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  26. Beautiful projects! I hope you are feeling better.

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