Wednesday, 3 June 2026

WOYWW #887 - Slow Stitching

Here's my desk on Monday with thanks to our Julia for mentioning the WI article on Slow Stitching where I found this delightful little Patchwork Heart.

Of course I just HAD to make one. How cute is that? It's a gift for friend who has just had an operation.

My re-found joy of stitching can mainly be down to the fact that my fingers/hands don't go numb at the slightest thing anymore thanks to my Carpal Tunnel Operations. 

It's 6 months since my left one was done and it's more or less back to normal (Can't really put my weight on it fully yet though but getting there).

The rest of the week has been sewing too. First I finished off the Stitcher's Pocket Companion. I blogged it here in detail.

Kept opening it and closing it as it made me so happy.

After this was a further Zen project of a Treasure Pouch. I had  go at the worm stitch again which I'd learnt at the last Zen.

It started as a 7" square of fabric and ended up being a  2 1/2" square pouch with 7 pockets.

And finally the Zen Living Line which will probably be a forever project to pick up as and when I need to ponder. 

It was demonstrated as lines and dots. Mine did start this way but soon I was adding all the flower colours in my garden.

I have put together all the things I need to stitch wherever I am in the bag I got for Mother's Day at church. 

And yes I even had to embroider the flowers on the bag! It would have been rude not to. I guess if anything stays still too long I'll just embroider it!

I was using up just thread scraps but needed to replenish the colours after all the stitching!

I made a little needle cushion which is attached to a hairspray top with an old hair band for all the thread ends which I save for journaling pages.

This is where it's up to Tuesday evening.

Happy WOYWW Everyone.

13 comments:

  1. Loving your stitchwork and the little heart is beautiful! you've been busy as usual this week. Happy WOYWW Helen #1

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  2. Happy WOYWW
    Crikey! You really are all in on your stitching this week. I think it's all fab - and I already grabbed the heart info. hat will be fun, after I look into some mending for my ancient kimono robe Hubby got me in Japan a few decades ago! Your garden is looking lush - mine is alllll catio at this point!
    Mary Anne (8)

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  3. I am really enjoying seeing your beautiful slow stitching projects, they’re really are lovely. The patchwork heart is gorgeous and the multi pocketed purse is so clever, you can tell you’re really enjoying doing these!
    Hugs LLJ 2 xx

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  4. Pleased to hear your rist is much better. I was really surprised when I went to the hairdressers and my usual lady was there to do my hair as she only had her's done six weeks ago and she's back at work. I love the heart you made, it's very pretty and nice garden too. Have a lovely woyww, hugs Angela x10x

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  5. I’m so pleased your hand is improving after your op. You’ve certainly been profiting from it. What a lovely lot of projects you’ve made! Your patchwork heart is wonderful, and your garden’s beautiful.
    Happy WOYWW
    hugs
    Lynnecrafts 9 xx.

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  6. You are most definitely a prodigious seamstress, so that surgery was a blessing. All your projects are so impressive, and that you can do the embroidery too is another gift. I love the Mother's Day bag you did and your garden is looking splendid. Blessings and happy WOYWW!

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  7. Wow! Amazing stitching! I love anything embroidered! The heart is gogeous, she will love it! And your other projects are all awesome. I want to touch them and open them up! I love the feel of embroidery! Lindart #15🌞

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  8. Wonderful that you have regained your love for stitching. I thought the WI heart was lovely and sent myself the pattern. I doubt I will actually do it, my stitching has never been neat. Yours is fabulous, well done. Hugs Angela

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  9. I bet you've really enjoyed all that lovely slow stitching - and I'm so glad you have recovered so well from your op. The little heart is beautiful. x x Jo 🌈

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  10. What a fabulous array of stitching you have for us this week BJ. Glad everything is near enough back to normal now. I am sure your friend will love the heart. Stay safe and Happy WOYWW. Sarah

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  11. oh some lovely stitching and glad your hands are getting back to strength, the makes look great (as does your garden too). Kyla

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  12. I am just back from the weekend away at a Celtic Music Festival - very little internet! Happy belated WOYWW! Loving all this stitchery! I may have to make one of those hearts. I also may do some mindful stitching also in that WI link.

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  13. Good morning, BJ.
    Carpal tunnel is such a nuisance. My husband waited too long to get his done. He still feels like he's picking up a cactus when he does anything with his finger tips.
    Love the stitching. I agree, the bag need a personal touch.
    Creative Blessings & Hugs
    ~ Kelly #14

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