Bonjour and welcome! πI hope that you've had a good week. Nope, I'm not ready, not at all!!!! I did however finish my second Christmas mat.
Hand-stitched mats
For the November Table Scraps Challenge, I made two very scrappy Christmas mats. I had a wonderful time stitching them with a running stitch. I finished the second one this week.
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| Two Christmas mats with running stitches |
For the first mat I used only a couple of yarns - green perle cotton and red linen. All of the stitches went in the same direction. For the second mat, I wanted to shake things up π. I used many different colours of both perle cotton and linen yarn. The stitches went in many different directions, including in a circle and diagonally!
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| Second mat with running stitches |
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| First mat - in two colours and yarns |
Hand-dyed silk thread
Last week I received this amazing hand-dyed silk thread. I ordered it from Karen Turner in the UK. I chose a package of 5 pink/purple silk thread. They are so pretty! I did start stitching with one of them.
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| Hand-dyed silk thread by Karen Turner |
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| Stitching a leaf on my not-so-daily stitching project |
My stitches are not very good - I'll need more practice, and possibly a finer needle, to get the hang of stitching with such fine thread.
A Win!
I want to thank Gail of Quilting Gail and Sandra of mmm quilts for the lovely Arabesque quilt pattern. Gail made a sample for Sandra's new quilt pattern and I won the draw. You can see Sandra's quilt, "Happy Christmas" in FM Mavericks below π
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What I learned
- I didn't even think of stitching the first mat in different directions, but when I got to the second mat, I just wanted to do something different!
- I stitched with three colours of linen yarns. Even if it was tricky getting them into the needle, I love the heavier stitches.
- The Snowman in the photo was my mother's. We teased her about it because it had the same hat as she did π
- Stitching with the silk thread takes getting used to. I had forgotten how fine it is. It's lovely using it as a double strand but then you really have to watch the tension. No worries, it's well worth it and it will be fun playing with!
- There is a local yarn shop that is closing down next month, because the owner is retiring. I've been in there twice in the last few weeks. The green yarn that I used for the leaf above is a very fine cotton yarn from Japan. I love stitching with yarn that isn't necessarily intended for embroidery. It's so much fun experimenting!
Related links
- Updates and FM Mavericks, December 11, 2025
- December OMG and Table Scraps Challenge, December 03, 2025
- Karen Turner, Stitching Life
Linking parties
I'll be linking to many fun linking parties. You may want to check some out...and remember to link up below! Monday Musings, Sew & Tell, Put your foot down,
Free Motion Mavericks
Welcome to week 562 of Free Motion Mavericks! It was a productive week! Thanks for linking up. Here are the projects from last week that included FMQ, ruler work or walking foot quilting.
Kat from Scrapbox Quilts made a wall hanging and a runner using Angela Walter's panels.
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| Kat's FMQ wall hanging panel |
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| Kat's FMQ from the back |
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| Runner panel FMQ by Kat |
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| You can see the FMQ on the back of Kat's runner panel |
Sandra from mmm quilts has a new pattern, Arabesque, that she quilted up using lovely Christmas fabrics. Happy Christmas is a lovely wall hanging! Sandra stitched-in-the-ditch and then some meandering.
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| Sandra's Happy Christmas wall hanging |
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| Details of Sandra's Happy Christmas |
It's now your turn! π












The little mats are so cute! Those new threads are very pretty, they'll stitch nicely in new projects. Happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteVery fun holiday mats. Your leaf stitching is really pretty. Enjoy your stitching time over the holiday. Merry Christmas.
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