I'm trying to retrain myself to hand quilt. I hope to discipline myself to put in a row of stitches daily, so I can keep my finger callous. It sure gets sore with each restart.
However, I find that I no longer "quilt" the way I did when I was younger. I used to load several stitches on my needle at one time and then pull the needle through. I find it easier to do one stitch at a time these days, which seems to be easier on my underneath finger. I do use a metal sticky dot thimble, but do need to feel the needle on my skin when it comes through the fabric.
This is a vintage Noah's Ark panel that I am working on. It'll be a baby size quilt. I love the "Rules for the Ark" listed in one of the blocks.
New to me, is this Ulmer Quilting Frame. It fits perfectly in my little open spot by the window and fireplace. I had seen a couple of these frames owned by other bloggers and just knew it would be the easiest one for me to use and still be pretty enough to leave it set up in the living room. So far, I absolutely love it. ( I found it on ebay, not having to pay full purchase price for a new one.)
I'm linking up to Kathy's Quilts for Sunday Slow Stitching, where you can go and see what others are hand stitching. I really enjoy seeing what others are making.
Machine stitching:
I finished up all the blocks for my daughter's quilt. We are calling it her Quilt of Many Colors as we love Dolly Parton and her movie about her little patchwork coat.
I have trimmed the blocks and hope to arrange
and sew them together this week.
Stay tuned...…. I hope everyone is doing well.