100 Days of Hand Embroidery (Wrap-up)

Posted on April 1, 2022 by prairiemoonquilts in Embroidery

I’ve been done with this project since early January, but I wanted to do an un-rolling video, and just couldn’t figure that out (I’m a real tech whiz, dontcha know!) Anyway, I managed a really poor one today, and you can see it on my Instagram account (since I don’t know how to imbed a video into a blog post).

But I’m back to show you the rest of my 100 Days of Hand Embroidery project that I did during the final 100 days of 2021. You can see the first half of it HERE.

I’ll pick up where I left off in that post, with Days 49-64:

 

Days 65-72:

Days 73-88:

And Days 89-100:

After I was done with all the little individual motifs, I stitched a black grid in between them all (which you can see in some of the photos). Then I put a backing on it to hide the ugly backside:

Then I added it to my embroidery spool sampler!

I bought this vintage wooden spool on Etsy, with this very intention. I’m going to fill it up with sweet little embroidery pieces until it’s full. I have my next addition planned, but haven’t started stitching it yet. (You can see the unrolling video of the entire piece on my IG account.)

And on March 10th, I embarked on my next 100 Days project, which I’ll tell you about in a couple days.

9 responses to “100 Days of Hand Embroidery (Wrap-up)”

  1. Sandi says:

    Your embroidery is so cute!! I love what you are doing. Hugs,

  2. Fran says:

    Love your embroidery! It is absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for sharing it.

  3. Amanda M. says:

    So cute! Almost enough to spur me into going back to the embroidery project that I started probably a decade ago.

  4. Sandi says:

    Your embroidery is adorable! I’ve been working on a big cross stitch for a few years. I don’t pick it up that often but now I’m challenging myself to do at least an hour a week on it. I managed to do an hour tonight.

  5. Carole S. says:

    So very clever! And proof that you can do something for 100 days. I wonder if I could do something for 100 days…

  6. Shirley Guier says:

    They are so cute! I’ll have to stick with my machine embroidery though.

  7. Candice says:

    So, do you hang the roller up and unfurl it to see it then roll it back up when you’re done?

  8. PattiK says:

    What a cute idea & embroideries. l’d been thinking of doing something similar with cross stitch … so many ideas … so little time. l think l need 75hr days … ha

  9. Helen Beall says:

    Wonderful work! It should be required of all us stitchers. Another UFO for me to add to the pile…

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