I am generally not a huge Americana stitcher. I’m hyper-aware that American patriotism has always tended to be a little over the top for many of our foreign friends… and things just have gone into bizarro world in the last decade. It admittedly has deterred me from a lot of projects that I may have otherwise stitched, simply because I don’t want to be seen under the current label of a “patriot” as it’s often identified in social media.
I love my country. I want my country to succeed. But in recent years, I’ve also been pretty ashamed of it. After the hope of the Obama years, things have been in a pretty dark cloud here. This is not news to anyone who’s watched the insanity occurring on our side of the pond.
But with the election in 2020, I wanted to regain some of that hope. Especially with the frustration of Covid. I needed something to celebrate, however small it might be. Enter into the #ReclaimOurFlagSAL and #InaugurationDaySAL in January 2021, where a number of stitchers chose pieces in Americana that interested them, that we could stitch together as we watched Joe Biden’s inauguration.
I selected A Stitch for Sweet Freedom by Lindy Stitches. I’ve always liked the Betsy Ross symbolism in Americana. I loved that this particular piece had an African American stitcher to represent Ross. And I really liked the verse. It’s a gentle one, which I appreciate – rather than the Rah Rah Freedom!!!! stuff that I often see (much of which tends to lean Christian, which doesn’t work for me).
I started my piece on January 20th, and I have a mix of Gentle Arts and DMC from stash, but am not using the charted colors. This one was kitted entirely from stash.
My attention switched to other pieces in 2021 and 2022, so I haven’t done a bunch on this piece. It will probably get occasional work for stitch games via Semi Sane Stitchers until the presidential election cycle starts heating up… and then I’ll likely put it into more active rotation as I watch the primary results from various states in the spring and summer. I’d like to have this finished by the next inauguration – a fitting window for the project. 🙂
Since I am back-dating this post, here’s the progress made via Semi Sane Stitchers Go Fish game in September. Not a lot since I only used it once as an “S” draw… but still… every stitch counts!