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Material Musings - Slow Stitched Fabric Projects

Posted on the 12 December 2024 by Realityarts @realityarts

Join us for a session of Material Musings as we delve into projects that are still waiting to be finished before the year's end. While it might feel ambitious, the growing excitement for these creations keeps the momentum alive!

Material Musings - Slow Stitched Fabric Projects

Here's a peek at some projects that have been lingering in my project bag. By taking time to review them, identifying the next steps, and breaking them into manageable tasks, I'm optimistic about making progress and finally bringing them to completion.

Material Musings - Slow Stitched Fabric Projects

I also share with you some of the projects that I have done by other teachers on Making Zen, You can see the project that I taught HERE You can also join me on my course - Embellished and Stitched and see how to create them yourself.

Material Musings - Slow Stitched Fabric Projects

This is one of the projects from one of the teachers on the course - Paula MacGregor, she showed us how she stitched her calico houses, I did mine in backing fabric and emphasized the stitches.

Material Musings - Slow Stitched Fabric Projects

How do you get your projects complete then?

Here are 3 Quick Tips for Completing Your Stitched Projects:
    Set Small, Achievable Goals: Break your project into bite-sized tasks. For example, focus on completing one section, stitch, or layer at a time to avoid feeling overwhelmed. I work on several projects at a time so it helps to have small tasks that you can do, and move them each along.
    Schedule Dedicated Time: Carve out specific time slots for working on your project, even if it's just 15 minutes a day. Consistency can lead to big progress.
    Reignite Your Inspiration: If you've lost motivation, revisit what excited you about the project in the first place. Lay out your materials, journal about your vision, or seek inspiration from others' work to reignite your creative spark. I like doing this periodically and it always keeps you feeling inspired and motivated.
Material Musings - Slow Stitched Fabric Projects

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