UNCOMMON THREAD ISSUE 2 by RB STUDIOS

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TR7 EQUILT NDS 1. SLOW STITCH

TRENDS FOR QUILTING FALL 21 Fall 2021 is here with a beautiful note of community, clarity, perspective, nature, the holidays, family and love. The continuation of slow stitching, celebration of change, community, quilt samplers, curves and new generations!

Enjoy! 1. slow stitching

2. CHANGE 3. CURVES 4. ECO QUILTING 5. SAMPLERS 6. NEW GENERATION 7. FREE PATTERNS 7. free

We have all slowed down these past 18 months and more of us are appreciating a slower more soothing stitching process of embroidery and applique. Slow stitching with curved motifs in leaves and flowers are very on trend. Slow stitching is a craft where modern creativity meets very old practices; it’s all about the journey, not the destination. Slow stitching isn’t just about making something from a pattern. Neither is it about working towards a goal or a time frame. Slow stitching is about using the needle and thread in the same way you’d use a paintbrush. It’s about creating art, about enjoying the process rather than worrying about the product. Basically, slow stitching is about taking a step back from the busy, chaotic world we live in. It’s about appreciating the moment, about taking a few deep breaths and relaxing. In other words, it’s about mindfulness. (Sewingiscool.com)

Types of Stitches

Slow Stitching

You don’t need expensive supplies! No need for a plan. Perfection is not the goal. You can do it anywhere!

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Whip Stitch Catch Stitch Basting Stitch Running Stitch Back Stitch Overcast Stitch Lap / Ladder Stitch Blind Hem Stitch https://sewing.com/hand-sewing-stitching-basics/


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