Saturday, November 16, 2019

Slow Sunday Stitching

It's time to check in again for Slow Sunday Stitching at Kathy's Quilts.  I have gotten quite a bit of slow stitching done this week, even though I had a migraine 2 days, and have had company in the form of my brother-in-law coming to visit for 2 weeks here since early Friday morning.  We spent the afternoon today with me stitching, while he did cross stitch and watched football while DH napped.  Today was also our 44th wedding anniversary!  This was  a picture of us shortly after we got married in 1975.  I was actually 25 but looked a lot younger.  When DH first met me in 1972, I was 22 and he thought I was jail bait and wouldn't talk to me.  



This week I finished the Redwork Nativity scene, I still need to finish it off.  I think I am going to keep this one, and have it with my Nativity Scene at Christmas.


I also finished an other of Jenny of Elefantz's stitcheries.  This will be for a needlebook for granddaughter Kyleigh for Christmas.  Still need to get this together too.


The next couple of days I will be working on this applique.  I am incorporating it into my One Stitch at a Time stitcheries by Kathy Schmitz I have stitched out with birds on them.  This will be a wallhanging for daughter Kristen for Christmas.  I have six stitcheries, and I am going to do this applique piece.  I found this section in a book by Barb Adams and Alma Allen called Birds of a Feather .

These are the stitcheries.  Hard to get a good picture of these.  


And this is the section I am appliquing.  There are birds on the first, third and fifth pear.





Today I also got a couple of other sewing projects done.  On the Stitch it and Gift It Blog Hop I just participated in, Nancy at Patchwork Breeze gave instructions here on how to  make a Pocket Pillow Book Tote.  My youngest granddchildren John and Klara and parents will be traveling to Arizona to spend Thanksgiving with their other grandparents this year.  So I thought this would be good for their 14-hour car ride.  




Also today I was able to make a couple of pillow covers for daughters Katie and Kristen.  When I made the covers at Halloween, I told them I would have new ones for the holiday season.  In searching through my Christmas stash I came across these two panels, so I made them up into pillow covers with envelope backs for easy changing.  




I will be linking up at Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching.  I appreciate this weekly inspiration.  Pop on over and have a look at what others are working on.    Thanks so much for stopping by!



12 comments:

  1. You've been busy with all of your beautiful projects!
    Happy Anniversary!

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  2. Congrats on 45 years! Lovely projects, especially the embroidery. Makes me want to start a project today!

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  3. Wow you are really on top of the gift giving finishes... you'll be ready for Christmas in no time!
    Love that nativity stitchery!

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  4. Lovely embroideries--and i just love the Santas...nice work hugs, Julierose

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  5. You have had a very productive week! Im fascinated to know what your BiL is stitching? I too downloaded the pillow/book instructions from the stitch gift blog hop! Such a brilliant idea and I love the fabric you have made yours in.

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  6. Happy Anniversary! I love your redwork Nativity scene! Can I ask where you found the pattern? I would enjoy stitching that one, too.

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  7. You really have been busy with your beautiful projects! The new bird stitchery fits right in with the others.

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  8. Happy Anniversary! So many lovely projects and gifts. The birds look so beautiful and I also really like the navity scene. :-)

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  9. Happy Anniversary! I love those pillows you made for Christmas. What a great idea. I looked forward to reading your blog today when I saw that gorgeous red-work Nativity. Oh my do I love that. I think all the rest of your projects are wonderful too. You have been very busy.

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  10. Lots of fun, pretty projects to enjoy! Your nativity finished up nicely. Love the monogram for the needlebook! Are you participating in the Kathy Schmitz One Stitch at a Time challenge? You should!! :)

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  11. Happy Wedding Anniversary!!! Your stitcheries are looking lovely! xx

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  12. Wow, that is quite an anniversary and I have to say you did look very young when first married. Lovely photo. What a nice array of work you showed today...stitching and applique. I'm taken with the pears as I have a plan for them in some future project. And Karrin, your stitches are perfect.

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