This week I tried some 'slow stitching'.
Slow stitching is about using needle and thread to create art. It is also about using what you have.
I used remnants from crazy quilt projects I made over 20 years ago
I made some things with embroidered/lace handkerchiefs from various family members (for various family members and a couple of the pieces have come back to me over the years).
Since I only used a corner of the handkerchiefs for the projects there were pieces leftover.
I started by laying remnants over a layer of plain cotton with a layer of thin cotton batting on top.
Raw edges and everything. The layers were basted together (removed as the embroidery progressed).
I used different embroidery threads for the stitching.
Added some old mother of pearl buttons.
I stapled the piece to a stretcher bar frame.
It was lots of fun to stitch. I like how the cotton batting created some nice texture.
I kept the stitching really neutral because I wanted somewhere to keep pins I have collected over the years (also why I mounted it on stretcher bars so there would be room for the pin backs).The finished piece is 11"x13".
I also made a couple of very tiny quilts using acrylic templates my son cut out for me (using a laser cutter), just to try them out. These two are from the skewed tumbler and tiny equilateral triangle.All the best!♥︎