Hello everybody. Today I would like to invite you to take part in a fun stitch along which is taking place on Instagram and hosted by myself and the lovely Zoe Mayson. So let me tell you all about it! The Slow Stitch Along is a community event taking place on Instagram throughout the month of March. What is the Slow Stitch Along? Working on a long term, slow project such as a hand pieced quilt, knitted blanket or cross stitch, is lovely and rewarding but it can be easy to run out of steam. I think, aiming to do a little bit each day or as often as you can, and sharing with your stitchy friends online, will help to keep you motivated and you will soon see visible progress. So that’s where the Slow Stitch Along comes in. Dig out your favourite long term stitchy project - this can be epp, embroidery, cross stitch, knitting, crochet, or any type of craft you want, or start a new one! The idea is that we share a slow, meaningful project together. This stitch along doesn’t really have any rules other than take your time, no pressure to complete your project at all. Just relax and find some quiet time when you can. This can be daily, weekly, it’s entirely up to you. Find ten minutes, find an hour, whatever fits in with your life. Stitch your project and share a lovely photo of it to inspire others. Support and cheer others on with their slow projects. How did this idea come about? - I think we all sew for two reasons, the process and the product. Yes, we want the product at the end and the product is important. It might be an item that we need or it might have personal meaning or be a gift, but I think ultimately, it’s the process of sewing that is healing and rewarding. I really believe there is something to be said for slow, repetitive stitching. Being mindful in your project, sewing for the process not putting pressure on yourself to have a completed item. Doing a little bit when you can and seeing your project grow! No competition, no prizes. Just community and friendship, the sharing of ideas and supporting one and other. So if you’d like to take part, use the hashtag #slowstitchalong and tag me and Zoe so we can find you and share as many photos in our stories as we can. Each week there will be a topic to discuss if you'd like to, and we will of course remind you of this as we go along, but here is a brief outline. It’s just an idea, you don’t have to stick to this! Week 1 - introductions Introduce yourself and tell us about your project. Have you started it? Show us the stage it is at currently. Is it a new project? If so, share your planning process. Is there a story or special meaning behind your project? Tell us all about it, we love hearing the details behind a project! Week 2 - Progress photographs and videos. Share any progress you are making on your project this week however small it may seem. Are you working on your project daily or every other day? How are you fitting it into your routine? Are you doing ten minutes or an hour? Is it the only project you are working on or are you switching between other, quicker projects? Remember to follow the hashtag and cheer others on too. The best part about Instagram is seeing what other people are doing and building friendships through our love of craft. Week 3 - Slowing down - How does slowing down feel? Are you enjoying working at a slow, relaxing pace with no pressure to finish. Is it helping you to feel more grounded, relaxed and calm? Are you feeling more creative without any time pressure? Share your thoughts and feelings. Week 4- How does your project compare to when you started the stitch along? Did doing a little bit often work well for you? Did you see results and feel like you have made good progress? Have you made new friends online and felt motivated? Has slowing down and being mindful in your project felt good and had a positive effect on your wellbeing? This is the first time we have hosted any kind of sew along and we are so so excited about it. We are both passionate about slow stitching and we really hope you will join us. So let me know in the comments here or over on Instagram, will you be joining us for the Slow Stitch Along? I really hope so!
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Vanessa
24/2/2020 11:31:54 am
I am so excited for this. I have a question. I want to start a hexie EPP. I have one jelly roll I plan to use. Would that be enough for a lap throw at least or should I add in more ?
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Emma
24/2/2020 12:39:09 pm
I’m so glad you’d like to join in Vanessa and a hexie epp quilt sounds perfect. There’s quite a bit of maths involved in working out how much fabric you’d need, try this website as a starting point https://www.cddesigns.com/PaperPiecing/number.html I hope that helps x x
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Beth
24/2/2020 12:48:25 pm
Hi Emma! I love the idea of a Slow Stitch Along! Not sure which of my current (or not so current..) projects to choose, but I’ll try to join as much as my boring chronic illness will allow...😬look forward to posting soon! ❤️ @bethzalotockyj
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Emma
24/2/2020 08:45:07 pm
Hi Beth, I’m so glad you are going to join in. Choosing a project is the hardest part isn’t it. I understand what chronic illness is like, I have one too which is under control at the moment. I hope you manage some stitching time and that it helps you x x
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DeAnna
24/2/2020 03:58:59 pm
Hi! I am so excited for this slow stitch-along 😝 I have just found EPP and have some hexies with fabric on them now just to sew them together. Can’t wait to get started with u all.
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Emma
24/2/2020 08:46:17 pm
That is fantastic! I’m so happy you are joining us and hexies are such a fab project for this, I’m looking forward to seeing what you make x x
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Gwawr
24/2/2020 09:48:48 pm
This is such a lovely idea. I too am a strong believer in the benefits of slow stitching. I have quite a few long term projects that have been put on the back burner for ages. I might have to dig one out and see if I can make some progress with it.
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Emma
25/2/2020 11:56:15 pm
That's fantastic Gwawr, I'm so glad you are joining in. I have a few long term projects I might get out but I'm also thinking of starting something new, I can't decide!
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JenThePieceMaker
24/2/2020 10:19:21 pm
This is such a wonderful idea. I think engaging with sewing for the sake of sewing itself is such a positive thing to do, mindful stitching is definitely hugely important to me. Would love to join with this x
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Emma
25/2/2020 11:57:35 pm
I'm delighted you are joining in Jen! I agree, sewing for sewing's sake is the best type of sewing, no pressure, just fun x x
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Sarah Costello
25/2/2020 10:56:59 pm
I love this plan Emma...I fancy doing some quilt as you go largish hexies with epp motifs in the centres...slow stitching but ready quilted!!
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Emma
25/2/2020 11:58:22 pm
I love the sound of your project Sarah, I will really look forward to seeing it, it sounds wonderful x x
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Shelby Jean Boris
29/1/2021 03:22:28 pm
I enjoy this kind of stitching.. Thank You
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