Hand Quilting an Antique Quilt - How to get even stitches with a spoon. Finding & sharing gratitude
I discovered a way to save my fingers and get even stitches while hand quilting the antique quilt I brought back from Michigan. I'm still grieving my Dad's death and going through some other difficult things in my life. I'm using quilting as a form of therapy and a way to reconnect with my Mom and her legacy through needle and thread. Let's stitch together while I share how gratitude for others and for myself is helping me get through difficult times. If you are also struggling with grief, fear, or uncertainty perhaps, together, we can navigate this path and find a way out of the swamp and back into the sunlight. Follow or contact me: Instagram: / spiral.path.healing.arts Facebook: / bethspyha Email me: [email protected]

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