Always a Dreamer Appliqued and Embroidered Wall Art by Carla A. Canonico February 23, 2026 written by Carla A. Canonico February 23, 2026 1 Some projects feel like a deep breath. This one is that kind of make. Always a Dreamer Wall Art is small, beautiful, and full of sweet details, the kind of handwork that slows you down in the best way and leaves you with something you will want to keep on display. skill level Intermediate time a relaxed weekend project, or a few evenings of happy stitching ideal for makers who love handwork, slow sewing, some machine sewing, storybook vibes, and small decor pieces with meaning you will practice sewing machine applique, hand embroidery, hand sewing, finishing with cardboard support, and tiny detail painting finished size 6¼” x 6¼” [15.9 x 15.9cm] (ANPTmag) Always a Dreamer Wall Art pattern from ANPTmag Issue 62; photo by Olesya Lebedenko for ANPTmag This pattern by Olesya Lebedenko was featured in https://www.aneedlepullingthread.com/product/issue-62-digital-version/, a cosmos-inspired issue that invites us to look up, get inspired by the planets and stars, and try techniques that feel fresh and adventurous. (ANPTmag) Inspired by the essence of The Little Prince, written by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Olesya created a wall art pinkeep featuring the Little Prince and his doves. It’s a little piece of fine work of applique, embroidery, and hand sewing. The wall art is made solid by using cardboard, and a bit of paint is used to make the prince’s eye. (ANPTmag) Get the Always a Dreamer Wall Art pattern here: https://www.aneedlepullingthread.com/product/always-a-dreamer-wall-art/ Get Issue 62 in digital version here: https://www.aneedlepullingthread.com/product/issue-62-digital-version/ Detail of Always a Dreamer Wall Art pattern from ANPTmag Issue 62; photo by Olesya Lebedenko for ANPTmag Why this is such an exciting project to make right now is that it’s small enough to finish without overwhelm, yet rich with techniques and personality. When it’s done, you have a heartfelt piece of stitched art that feels like a tiny talisman on the wall. Join me next week to find out which inspiring ANPTmag quilting project I’ll show you next! Print this page or save as a PDF 0qs613a needle pulling thread magazineANPTmagANPTmag Issue 62appliquecardboard finishingcarla a canonicocreative sewingembroidery appliquefibre arthand embroideryhand sewingIssue 62 digitalOlesya Lebedenkopinkeepslow stitchingstitched home decorwall art FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail Carla A. Canonico Carla A. Canonico is the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of A Needle Pulling Thread Magazine, QUILTsocial.com, and KNITmuch.com. previous post Why Basting Makes Purse Assembly Easier and More Accurate YOU MAY ALSO LIKE... Good Vibes Quilted Fabric Postcards in Three Fun... Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.