I'm very comfortable with daily projects, I'm on year five of a daily photo blog, but had never done stitching daily. In early 2012 I became intrigued with daily stitching projects so started a short term project, Sixty five days to 65. It was started and done to celebrate a milestone birthday. I found that I loved doing hand stitching, but also learned a lot about doing a daily stitching project. I had given myself too many options so there was way too much stuff accumulated to accomplish my stitching. I had 35 different coordinating hand dyed fabrics, three different block sizes, floss for stitching and beads.
"Sixty five days to 65"
My next daily stitching project "365 days of being 65" started on my birthday with a much slimmer fabric and thread selection. Whenever I make a new stamp or screen, I do a sample print in black on either white or muslin fabric. I had a pile of these samples, so I cut them into 4" squares and had them ready to go. All the stitching was done with black pearl cotton thread. Everything fit into a container, so it was all in one place. Each block is different and my stitching was in response to whatever was printed on the square.
"365 days of being 65"
3/14/2012 to 3/13/2013
Daily stitching has become a very important part of my life, currently I have two different projects going at the same time. I start one on my birthday and the other at the beginning of the year.
"365 Red Circles"
1/1/13 to 12/31/13
Here's what I do to make each one a project I enjoy and look forward to working on.
- I plan ahead and keep everything I need in one container
- Fabric squares are cut ahead, the flannel I use to back each block is also cut and ready
- I have my threads, usually pearl cotton, also in the container. Each thread has the correct size needle with it, threaded and ready to go.
- It's become a part of my routine
- It's easy to travel with, everything I need for the duration of my trip goes into a zip lock bag
- I photograph and sew the blocks together as I go
- Post pictures to my blog weekly to keep myself accountable
Container for " 365 Red Circles"
Container for "Indigo and Rust"
Daily stitching has brought some definite benefits.
- When I do something creative everyday, I'm happier
- It gets me into the studio and once there I'm more likely to continue on other projects
- I'm using up materials I have on hand
- I get to try things on a small scale, finding out what works and what doesn't
- When traveling its great way to center myself before or after a busy day
- Each individual piece may not be much, but the sum of all parts is pretty impressive
- A sense of accomplishment
- A way of marking time, I remember where I was or what was happening when I look at certain ones
Line Dance
The first 3 rows of this years daily stitching
"Indigo and Rust"
3/14/13 to 3/13/14
I get to start a new project today.
I'll be back in two weeks to tell you about my weekly stitching projects.