Sunday, June 23, 2019

Slow Sunday Stitching, Sew Lets QAL

Today is the 7th Anniversary of Slow Sunday Stitching over on Kathy's Quilts.  While I haven't been linking up that long with Slow Sunday Stitching, I do appreciate seeing everyone's work each week, and I treasure my evenings slow stitching.  

This week, as I showed in an earlier post, I was able to finish one of my Father Christmas blocks, and attach him to the others.  




I'm working on this guy next, and he is proving to be a little more time-consuming with embroidery etc.  I still have 4 more trees to applique on.  I was hoping to have him done already and a third guy almost done.  These are my One Monthly Goal to finish these 3 guys.  




The other item I have recently hand-stitched on is the details on my pincushion from the Sew Lets QAL. This one was was designed by Sherry Shish @Powered by Quilting.  Not sure what I am going to do with these sewing based blocks yet.  Will have to think about it for awhile.  

Linking up with Slow Sunday Stitching at Kathy's Quilts.  Check out what others are working on and wish her Happy Anniversary!



9 comments:

  1. I love those Father Christmas blocks. I have never seen this pattern before.

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  2. I recognize some of the fabrics you have used as having been in my stash at one time or another. Good progress.

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  3. Your santas are wonderful-I love the colors you choose. This will be a pretty Christmas quilt.

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  4. Very fun Father Christmas blocks... love the moons and stars too!
    Thanks for linking up to Slow Sunday Stitching and sharing your project!

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  5. Your Father Christmas blocks are lovely. It's going to make a really nice quilt.

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  6. You are making great progress! You quilt will be lovely and so cozy with the colors you have chosen! Thank you for sharing your project! I was happy to see your photo over at Kathy's link up!

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  7. The Father Christmas blocks are looking wonderful. They will definitely make a pretty quilt.

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  8. Your Father Christmas blocks are lovely. I look forward to seeing this quilt all finished with the gorgeous appliques.

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  9. Looks like you are moving right along with your hand sewing projects. It is just relaxing having hand stitching in the evenings while watching TV.

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