More Insomnia-Induced Improvised Cross-stitch

When I want to be making something, but don’t have the energy for complicated projects like quilts or sweaters, I embroider. I break out the floss and start stitching. Sometimes even my improvised ornament designs are too much work. That’s when I grab the cross-stitch fabric (aka aida cloth) and make it up as I go.

Embroidery hoop with an 8-pointed star in rainbow colors surrounded by a fragmented, unfinished black background.
Even the way I am filling out the square background around this star is haphazard and random.

In the past I’ve taken designs from a book to build a grid of borders. Lately, I’ve made my designs up entirely. I shoot for symmetry, because even a hot mess can look pretty good as long as it has an underlying structure.

Symmetrical cross-stitched abstract floral design in maroon, gold, orange, and green.
I loved how this improvised design turned out so much, I made it into an ornament.

I find these projects are especially good to work on when I can’t sleep, or when I’m trying to stay upright until it’s time to go to bed. I try not to nap when I’m struggling with insomnia because that gets me even further off schedule, but staying out of bed when I’m exhausted can be challenging. I treat myself to stitching because I enjoy it, and if I’m making up the pattern as I go, there are no mistakes.

Embroidery hoop with fabric in a box full of floss-filled bobbins. Three small squares with patterns in them have been stitched in the middle using orange, red, and green threads.
My newest improv idea is to make a grid of boxes with different designs in them using the entire rainbow.

What do you do when you can’t sleep?

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