I've had an empty spot on the yoke of a denim shirt for ages and haven't been able to make a decision on what to put there. It's the spot to the left of the Queen Anne's lace and bee.
Wednesday, 3 June 2026
Starting An Embroidery Project
Tuesday, 2 June 2026
Sashiko Sakura
I was given a Sashiko piece and thread for my birthday. It is the sakura (cherry blossom) pattern and involves a LOT of stitching.
Looking at the package, I'm worried the one spool of thread won't be enough. Now that I'm actually reading the information on the package, it looks like this pattern requires five 20m hanks of thread or two 80m balls of thread. Oh dear. I just checked the spool I have and it only has 30m of thread so I definitely will have to source more. Probably three more spools.Then all the diagonals are stitched on one slant, (edges of petals, lines near centres of blossoms) then on the other slant.
Once all the stitching has been done, it is rinsed in water so all the printed lines will disappear. I think it's going to look really spiffy. It will just be a decorative cloth.
Sunday, 31 May 2026
Peel Stitch-In May 2026
Barb, Judy, Jeanette, and I attended the Peel Stitch-In yesterday. We carpooled with Jeanette as our capable driver.
This was Ika's Round Robin piece from the Toronto Guild of Stitchery. A round robin is started by a participant and is passed around monthly to other interested stitchers. The originator decides the format, and colour scheme. Each subsequent person makes a contribution using those parameters.
This piece was HUGE; 365 stitches x 429 stitches or about 23" x 27" on 36ct fabric over two threads. A Google Lens search tells me it is 'Pandemic' by Long Dog Samplers. Understandably, it was released during the COVID-19 epidemic as a large-scale pattern for stitchers worldwide.
I finished the grass on the 'Over the Garden Gate' project, did some brick work, and started a couple of the flowers. I substituted a brighter green for the called-for colour. I also added more 'structure' to the greenhouse as it looked somewhat incomplete to me.
I was very happy to have this activity on my calendar yesterday to give me something fun to do on the second anniversary of Skip's death. I really appreciated all the kind messages I received.
Thursday, 28 May 2026
I Don't Do This For Just Anyone
After seeing the cuteness of Thomas,
Barb asked me to knit her kitties to match her ginger kitties, Charlotte and Roger. She provided me with the yarn and very specific instructions about the features she desired.

The designer Esther Braithwaite has created many patterns of animals:
Wednesday, 27 May 2026
Scarborough Needlearts Guild's 50th Anniversary Celebration
Members of the Trillium Embroidery Guild were invited to the 50th Anniversary Celebration of the Scarborough Needlearts Guild held at Scarborough Bluffs United Church on Kingston Rd at Scarborough Golf Club Road. It was a stitch day which also included a catered lunch. Many of our Trillium members also belong to the Scarborough guild.
Several of us attended: Marilyn, MaryK, Jeanette, and Bev from the east of Durham, and Judy, Barb and I from the west of Durham. We carpooled and all arrived at about the same time.
I didn't get any photos of people - just the displays.
This is 'Cotton Quartet' designed by Mary Corbet. I'd seen Jeanette's made into a needle roll and after my Why Not Stitching intro piece, I'm really inspired to stitch this myself.
Trillium Challenge
Alphabet band samplers. I have one half finished somewhere - abandoned at about 'q r s t u'.
Punto antico by Marion.
This collaborative banner depicts many 'Scarberian' scenes from the past and present.
Deputy Mayor Paul Ainslie was present to present this certificate to the guild.
There were also archivists from Scarborough and the city of Toronto who spoke of the importance of maintaining archives for the research for future generations.
Judy safely got us home at the beginning of rush hour traffic.






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