Wednesday, 4 February 2026

WIPW - Mount, Spur on and Gallop Away

 Work In Progress Wednesday's report for the first week in February 2026.


The Year of the Horse

Here he is, the Dalecarlian Horse, ready to be mounted and spurred on, and then he'll walk, trot, canter and gallop away with you to greener pastures.


I like the fabric I have stitched on - it reminds me of a dull November day in the Dalarna region of northern Sweden. Maybe it is to beat the sunless November gloom that these horses are always painted in bright colours.

The Japanese Post has obviously been drawn to these horses. Look at the New Year's cards; they all have printed stamps on them, and some of them feature a Dalecarlian horse.:
Look at the bottom of the cards. Can you see numbers printed in black? They are lottery numbers.  If your cards had the right number, you could win a very nice prize. I got number 3 as the last number on two cards and was given a small consolation prize - four postage stamps. Two of them can be seen on the right of the postcards. One stamp is for a letter (110 yen) and the other for a postcard (85 yen) to be delivered within Japan's borders.


Hexablooms
More blocks were prepared with placements and notes.




Monday, 2 February 2026

Lucky me!

I am so lucky to have good friends. 

Last month, I celebrated my birthday and was given this lovely pouch. It is colourful, very Japanese and will come in handy. 


THANK YOU!


Sunday, 1 February 2026

Sunday Stitch School - Lesson 353: Brick and Cross Filling Stitch

Let's add another Canvas stitch to Sunday Stitch School's collection of stitches. Today I have a stitch from the Royal School of Needlework's Stitch Bank - Brick and Cross Filling Stitch.  See it here. You can also find instructions in Mary Thomas's Dictionary of Embroidery Stitches.

It's an easy stitch, made up of straight and crossed short lines.


Have a look at my photo tutorial:

Please notice the spacing, 

6 holes for the horizontal stitches.




The spacing for the crosses is 4 holes 
leaving a little gap on either side.






When you fill in the next set of Bricks and 

Crosses underneath, don't forget the spacing.

The crosses are a little smaller than the sets of

horizontal bars.





You have all sorts of possibilities to play with 

colour combinations and choices of threads.



Homework: These three samplers want some Bricks and Crosses!




 

Friday, 30 January 2026

Friday Homework for Lesson 352: Battlement Stitch

 It is easy to fall in love with the basic Buttonhole Stitch, after all it is commonly used, easy, attractive and a great building block to add other things to. That is why it is so popular for Crazy Quilting.


So if you like the Buttonhole Stitch, you will LOVE the Battlement Stitch. Pile 'em on!


Aida Sampler



Sunday Stitch School Reference Chart



Red Kimono Silk Scribble Cloth