I started a new slow stitching project -- a temperature tree. I figured I would work on stitching the tree portion this year or 2026, and then add the leaves the year after the tree is complete. It definitely qualifies as a S L O W stitching project.
I'm just using the pattern to get the idea of the branches and such. My colors will not match the ones in the pattern. Even the brown branches will not be the same. I'm not that kind of person that can do amazing cross stitch like the others in the group where there is one little stitch of one color and then one little stitch of another. I'm not that organized--neither is my brain. I just like to enjoy the slow stitching process and stitch.
The little orange blip above the top left corner of the cross stitch pattern is our son in his orange sweatshirt. He is magnet fishing on the dock. He was there for over three hours. I didn't cross stitch the whole time. But I do feel that I did get some things accomplished. I do like how the branch of the tree is starting to form. This keeps me content, is calming, and makes me happy!
This project is going to be kept in a bag in the behind-the-seat organizer in my truck. There is a perfect pocket for itOur son has activities planned for Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday for at least 8 weeks. These activities last 1 to 1.5 hours. If I'm not running errands such as getting groceries, I'll be happily stitching.
At school I finally had time to stitch a few hexies while I waited for students to come back from their hiking field trip. I pulled out my green scraps for leaves to finish strong using green scraps for the RSC25 (Rainbow Scrap Challenge at SoScrappy).
I'm linking up with Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching
here.