Sunday, 7 September 2025

Slow Stitching Sunday - Kawandi

 I have been working on my slow stitching Kawandi project I received at Aprils Scrub Stitchin retreat.

This is all the fabric I had left out of a charm pack.


I have now done all the stitching.


I wasn’t very even with lining up my edges with the next row of stitching. Kate was very careful with hers. So I added in some extra lines to catch down the folds.


The other way I tried was a bit of blind stitching. I want to see which one will stand out or look better in the finished project.



This is all the thread left too. I did my stitching half inch apart. If you do closer you will probably run out of thread. Here is my fat quarter that was in my welcome bag on the back of work and the label from the charm square pack.


Linking up with Kathy at Slow Stitching Sunday.






7 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful project! Well done. Gail at the cozy quilter

Denice Barker said...

I love those bright colors!

Sarah said...

Lovely project. I really like Kawandi those big stitches are fun to do.

Miaismine said...

I have long admired Kawandi projects...I'm off to look for tutorials!

loulee said...

Mine is still nestled in its paper bag. I have yet to be inspired. I think I'm waiting to see what everyone else does with theirs.

Julie said...

That is really eye catching Jo. I love the simple rhythmic lines of Kawandi. You have inspired me to have a go at some more. I like the way you've turned the edges under ... often folk leave the edges raw & this really bothers me as I feel it would fray. xx

Karrin Hurd said...

Beautiful project and stitching!