So much of life happens away from our sewing rooms, in waiting rooms, on long journeys, or curled up somewhere that is not quite the machine. In this video from Mostly Quilts, Nora shows how to take your quilt making with you, turning those in between moments into happy little pockets of stitching. It is a lovely reminder that you do not always need your whole setup to keep a project moving.
Here is why this one is worth watching:
- Quilting that travels with you. Nora shares how to bring your making along wherever you go, so a spare half hour becomes a chance to add a few more stitches rather than time slipping away.
- The charm of a grab and go project. There is real comfort in having a small, self contained piece ready to pick up at a moment's notice, and she shows how handy these little projects can be.
- Keeping your quilts moving. Those small stitches gathered here and there really do add up, and it is a gentle way to feel close to your quilting even on the busiest days.
Do you keep a portable project on the go, and where do you love to stitch when you are away from home? I would love to hear in the comments.