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Thursday, June 05, 2025

More Zen Stitching and Free Motion Mavericks

Hi and welcome! I did some hand-stitching on a sampler that I started in Karen Turner's class last week. We had lots to do!  I finally found the fabric to bind the Floral Fusion wall hanging that I started last September with Denise of the Quiltery. There's going to be a finish in the near future!😍 

Slow-stitching Sampler


In her Making Zen class, Karen also showed us how she makes lovely hand-stitched samplers which she incorporates into a journal. I haven't worked on a meditative stitching piece in ages, so it was great to get  back to it. Karen uses fusible interfacing as the base and then irons on scraps, covered by a transparent fabric like tulle or organza to keep everything together. I did the same thing but added a piece of flannel at the back to make the sampler sturdier and easier to stitch.

Stitched sampler based on Karen Turner's workshop

I used mostly hand-dyed scraps for this sampler as well as many different types of thread, perle cotton and yarn. As long as it fits in the needle, it can be used 😁. In the end, the piece reminds me a little bit of a landscape, with the spiral sun at the top, many vines and even rain drops! 

My son's latest hobby is 3D printing. He made a box to place at the back of the printer to collect the scraps of plastic (we call it plastic poop! That's what happens when you have a dog 🐕) So I used three of these in the piece. One is black, the other black and white and the last one a gray, which happens when the black and white plastic fuse together. All of the plastic pieces have some kind of hole, so they're perfect for stitching. Apparently he now has many colours of plastic so I will get more colourful poop for my art making.

In the closeup, you can also see scraps of yarn and perle cotton placed under the tulle. 

A closeup of the plastic pieces and scraps of yarn

I've now placed it in my Mindful Meditation Journal.

Sampler placed in my Mindful Stitching Journal

This side - bottom!

I was Poppy sitting earlier this week. What a cutie! 

Waiting for the squirrels - in the jungle that is my 
backyard right now!
What I learned
  • I was happy to have something simple and fun to stitch as my energy waned. 
  • Poppy was a great distraction and I'm thankful that it was cool out for all of those walks!
  • Poppy is gone and the heat is here, but the evenings will be cool, so all is good!
  • I spent some quality time in my studio looking for the fabric to make the binding for the Floral Fusion wall hanging. When you use scraps, it's not always easy to find enough binding fabric.
  • I took the opportunity to clean up in the studio. It's not great but it's less chaotic. 
  • I'm linking up to the June One Monthly Goal and will finish this piece, hopefully sooner than the end of the month! I did finish FMQ the empty blocks a while back, so it really is all about the binding.
Floral Fusion ready to be bound

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Free Motion Mavericks


Welcome to week 534 of Free Motion Mavericks! It was a productive week! Thanks for linking up. This week there were lots of quilts in progress. Here is the project from last week that included FMQ, ruler work or walking foot quilting. 

Kat of Scrapbox Quilts free motion quilted this lovely pink and brown quilt following one of Angela Walter's video. 

Kat's FMQ pink and brown quilt

Here's a look at the back where you can see the FMQ better. 

Kat's FMQ as seen from the back

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12 comments:

  1. Your Floral Fusions quilt is so pretty, perfect to snuggle under in the winter when you are dreaming of flowers. Happy stitching!

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    1. Thanks so much Gretchen. I'm so happy that it's finished! It was a great project to work on!

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  2. Plastic poop? Love it! Floral Fusions turned out beautifully. Hope you have more time for stitching this week.

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    1. Thanks Kate - I was slightly embarrassed to call it that in public but it's who I am - enough said! I'm so happy that Floral Fusion is done :-) Thanks for the encouragement.

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  3. Floral Fusion is really pretty, Andree. Your sampler turned out well too! Poppy looks quite content to wait for the squirrels!!! Thanks for sharing. Have a great week!

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    1. Thanks so much Brenda - yes, Poppy is always content to watch for squirrels...and I'm happy to say that the back yard is now a little more tidy! :-)

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  4. Oh, ta petite broderie est adorable, quelle explosion de couleurs ! Floral Fusion est très réussi, bravo ! Bises, et merci pour le partage.

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    1. Merci bien Frédérique! Ça fait du bien jouer avec du fil et du tissue sans avoir une image concrète! Bonne semaine. Bises

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  5. I hadn't thought to include filament scrap into other artwork. 🤔 It looks great. The photo of Poppy is perfect--I could see that being an art quilt with thread painting for the fur. Thanks for linking up your to-be-bound project!

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    1. Thanks so much Anne-Marie. The photo of Poppy would make a great art quilt - but so much work! Hopefully I'll be more energized eventually to consider that :-)

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  6. hunh - what a fun idea to use scraps from other types of projects

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