Things have been progressing nicely as this month's "Red, White & June" stitching has continued. So I am linking up again at Kathy's Quilts along with the rest of the "Slow Sunday Stitching" cohort.
Stitching Has Gone Well Since My Last Report
So much so that cross stitching has been about all I've been doing on the crafting front. Of course that has not been good for my quilt projects, LOL! The slow, fumbly start I had made resuming two projects started back in 2023 for "Red, White & June" has eased a bit and over the past two weeks, I finally got into the groove of working on them. So "Home of the Brave" (a Primrose Cottage design) stitched on an Evenweave fabric has progressed as shown:
I should be able to finish that word and then will need to move the hoop to stitch the "S" for "Votes" and the other backstitched words on the first line.
I had talked before about how hard it is to stitch on this soft Linen as I am more used to stitching on stiffer Evenweaves and Aida. Next time I use a Linen, if it is as soft as this one, I will starch it first to make it easier for me to work with.
I also continued with my two May-nia projects which helps explain why I've been cross stitch obsessed! Those two have bounded ahead and "Craft Supplies Lies" is now here:
I had to "frog" some of the false start I made originally so I could put in the last motif on the bottom right. All that's left after that is the line of yellow text that will be surrounded by a big black box underneath all the previous stitching. The line of stitches under the center are the start of the top of the box. Fingers crossed that the sitching on this too could actually be finished by the end of the month!
My "New York Skyline" project has also hit a milestone:

I've completed one page of this five page pattern, woo hoo!! That said, this means this one will take a few more months complete. I also just realized that I don't have enough floss for this! For some reason I had only stocked two skeins and now I can't find the second one and I see that it took almost a whole skein for this one page (I am using Classic Colorworks "Black Coffee"). So needless to say, an order for more floss has also been put in.
Well at least, all of this focus on stitching has been encouraging as well as enjoyable! What didn't go as well as planned on the cross stitch front was a finish!
"United We Stand" Finish Stalled!
My plans had also been to "fully finish" my little "United We Stand" piece into a pillow.
To do so, I was going to finally get a chance to do this edge finish I've wanted to try for forever.
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I had noted it the end of this quilt post I did back in 2021 on "Special Edge Finishes". |
The edging also calls for making piping. Now despite the fact that I have read (and added in blog posts!) the name of this finish a bazillion times (okay, maybe a bit of an exaggeration) until now, I had been focused on the scalloped edge and had completely overlooked the "piped" part, LOL! So reading the instructions in full for the first time, I was only now realizing that this called for piping. However, I totally lucked up on this front.
I actually have a tool for making piping purchased all the way back in 2008. Back then I had belonged to the Empire Quilters Guild here in NYC and the tool and quilt designer Susan Cleveland had done a presentation at one of the meetings. As a result, I had been impressed enough with the quilts she brought for her trunk show that I purchased this tool. I will admit though that I've only used it once: back in 2010 when I made this doll quilt for an Aunt of mine:
Unfortunately, at one point I did try to work on some quilt projects and that further filled my already cluttered cutting table (which I was supposed to clean off in prep of layering a quilt). When I finally tried to go back to working on the cross stitch finish, I couldn't find my scrap of piping! I can't figure out where it has gotten to. I expect I might have picked it up along with some other fabric I was working with. I've turned over a lot of piles and looked through things that had visited the table but still can't locate it. Sigh!
I'm really hoping it turns up but if not, fortunately I have more of the cording that came with the tool so I can make more piping. It also tells me that I have too much going on right now so need to focus more on just a few things!
To check out what everyone has been doing with their slow stitching projects, head back over to Kathy's Quilts to see what others have reported for this week's "Slow Sunday Stitching" share session!
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