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From Spring Blooms to Autumn Leaves: A Maker’s Year in Mini Projects

Celebrate the rhythm of the year with seven small, meaningful projects designed to bring creativity, comfort, and a touch of seasonal magic to your making.

Karen Elting Brock Feb 2, 2026 - 2 min read

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Sample seven projects in this ebook. Photos by PieceWork Editorial Staff

There is something especially satisfying about small projects that let us explore a technique or celebrate a season without a long commitment. Our newest eBook, Stitching the Seasons, gathers seven delightful designs that do exactly that, guiding you from the first blooms of spring to airy summer lace and the warm hues of autumn, with meaningful handwork for every moment of the year.

The pattern collection opens with a hair clip embellished with an embroidered Victorian style pansy design, a nod to the nineteenth century language of flowers. The pansy appears again as a needlepoint pin, a sweet bloom meant to be worn close to the heart. A softly quilted Valentine heart sachet is a small project with big gifting potential, whether for a loved one or yourself. As the seasons warm, crocheted mitts offer a transitional layer—lightweight, textured, and just enough to take the chill off early mornings.

A little touch of warmth for that unpredictable spring weather.

For makers who love portable projects, the tatted earrings are ideal: dainty, lacy, and quick to finish, they’re perfect for stitching while traveling or daydreaming about your next adventure. A breezy summer headband adds another warm weather option, simple to knit and lovely to wear.

Rounding out the collection is a richly textured fall maple leaf sachet worked in punch needle, capturing the colors and coziness of autumn. It’s a satisfying project that highlights the sculptural qualities of punch needle while welcoming the shift toward cooler weather.

Angela’s fabulous fall sachet is stuffed with spices of the season.

Together, these seven projects form a year-round companion that’s perfect for trying new techniques, using treasured scraps, or creating heartfelt gifts. Stitching the Seasons invites you to slow down, follow the seasons, and enjoy the simple pleasure of making something beautiful by hand.

Happy making,
Karen

Karen Elting Brock is the editor of PieceWork magazine. Raised in a multi-generational household of makers, she learned to value handwork, creativity, and the wisdom of her crafting elders. While she has lived most of her life in Colorado, Karen loves to travel and has plied the back roads across six continents, studying traditional craft and traditional life.

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