The entire month has passed in a blur of thread winding, dyeing, sorting and labelling, a task that is still very much ongoing.
But daily stitching counts the days and maps the path, creating lines of progress and marking the days in which standing still for a time becomes restorative.

I’m loving this year’s template. I like the way every day is a slightly different shape, as they are in real life. Some days are short and fill up quickly; some days have awkward angles and sharp corners; some days feel a bit longer than they should.

Looking back, I notice a lot of running stitch trundling along, charting a path and counting steps.

I think it’s probably my favourite stitch. It’s so versatile and can be very expressive. I like the way it moves forward one step at a time, putting one foot in front of the other just to keep going. I also like its simplicity and its capacity for trust. It doesn’t always know where it’s going but somehow it finds its way and ends up where it’s supposed to be.
I like the quietness of January, where nothing much happens. I enjoy the pale, muted colours of winter and the gentle light. I know some people don’t like the grey days and the long nights and are glad to see the back of it.

Tomorrow is Imbolc, which marks the start of spring in the pagan calendar. It’s still cold, and the nights are still long, but you can see the light starting to change and there are snowdrops gamely battling on through the cold. Spring is on the way; you can smell it in the air.
In the meantime, I am still sorting through thread and fearing that I may never get to the end of it. But myself says keep calm and carry on and it will be done soon. If you’re waiting for thread, please keep an eye on the shop; all being well, the update will happen in a couple of days or so.

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I love January. A quiet month to recover from Christmas and it’s build up and time to plan for the year ahead. Plenty of time to sew without feeling guilty about not being in the garden too! I have just finished my first month of the stitch journal using last years templates and have loved my daily stitch – thank you.
thanks so much, I’m so glad you’re enjoying it. And yes, it’s the perfect time to be indoors with some quiet stitching 🙂
I’m exceedingly fond of a combination back stitch/running stitch …
ah, the Texan two-step 🙂 yes, I often use that for sewing seams.
I’m trying to come to enjoy January, but the cold and damp is against it!
I totally understand. I sometimes think I belong in Narnia, where it’s always winter and never Christmas 😄