Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Slow stitching indeed.


I love watching the progress of the slow stitching Sunday bloggers and I keep meaning to link up, but I’m afraid I’ve placed a whole new meaning on “slow stitching” with this thing. I started this “Burning Leaves” potholder quilt back in June at my retreat (here). Granted I have made 2 wedding quilts and 3 tops for our group’s Veterans quilts project and a few various and sundry projects this summer, but… I guess I just feel like this simple quilt is taking way longer than I anticipated.


I’m not really complaining as I have really enjoyed working on this every morning before work. I just feel like maybe I should start something entirely new (I mean something that isn’t on my list of the 27 quilts already in my head). I just know that I am the only one who feels this way LOL!


Maybe it is just because we have such spectacular Fall color here in Maine this year (best I ever remember) that I need to move on to a different color scheme for a while.


Dare I start something white??? Happy quilting!

8 comments:

  1. Your fall leaves are as colorful as the fall many of us have enjoyed. The words Slow stitching is just relative to how each of us works. Enjoy! Something white?

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  2. Such a warm and welcoming color group in your potholder quilt. The leaves are so pretty--I haven't seen them like that before.

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  3. I find myselft saying time and again...it's not a race! Just enjoy the process. Your process is perfect! Love those little leaves.

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  4. Don't change anything Wendy ! Your Fall leaves are perfect and if you want to make something with white ... Why not ??

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  5. So glad you are having a pretty fall. Not so pretty here, no rain for months and even 60 foot tall oaks look sad. I sure hope they make it. We have lost so many in the area to the droughts. I love seeing your leaves. Looks like a fun little project.

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  6. Isn't is funny how sometimes we just feel this urge to jump into something completely new and different? I say go for it. It will probably end up being a favorite! Love your slow project. It's taking just as much time as it needs.:)

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  7. love these! always start something new~

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