
The last day of December and the 2024 stitch journal is complete. A map of my year.

366 days, 366 blocks, a few simple stitches marking the passing of each day.

Days of different shapes and sizes, different colours and textures. Minutes, hours, and days that fill a life.

This is what I mean by Stitching Life. It’s verb, noun, not adjective, noun. Stitching my life, to be more precise.

Every month seems to pass in a blur, however much you try to slow it down. December has been no different.

I like the way this cloth displays its memories in a non-linear sequence. Because of the way I laid out the monthly blocks, the month directly above December is May, and I like the way memories of the summer sit next to the winter days. November sits underneath June, early winter sharing an improbable border with midsummer. But the flowers of summer became seeds that sleep in the winter earth, ready to wake up and grow again in the spring.

I guess stitches are seeds too.

The stitched area measures about 31″ square. The fabric is the French cotton/linen bed sheet that I used last year and the year before. Next year (tomorrow!) will be the last of it.

Its function is to be a visual depiction of time passing. It’s also a mini-reference library, showing the effects you can create with a small range of very simple stitches.
It will rest in the cover that I made for it earlier in the year.


It feels right to put the year away like this, on New Year’s Eve.

Ready to continue tomorrow.

Not starting again, just continuing. That’s what we do every day, all our lives.
Next year will be long and thin, only because that’s the shape and size of the last strip of bed sheet. If you want to try something similar, there’s a stitch journal FAQ page here on my blog. There’s also my Intuitive Daily Stitching course with instructions on how to work and combine a range of simple but effective stitches. I also show you how to choose suitable fabrics, threads and needles for your daily stitching. The course is prerecorded so you can learn at your own pace, and comes with lifetime access so you can watch as many times as you like. You can find my daily stitching templates here, or of course you can design your own.

Tomorrow, we go on. Wishing you a happy and peaceful 2025.





















