Friday, January 17, 2025

A PRE-SEPSIS PROJECT IS FINISHED!

The lovely fairy garden 3 yard quilt finally has binding (and I put it on right to machine stitch it all the way this time!) It was all ready to finish just before I got sick and it has languished all of this time!  Now it is even washed and dried!  But if you remember , there is something extra special about this quilt---it glows in the dark!!!!
This is a view of the corner!
And the blocks with the mushrooms look like this---
in the dark!  How cool is that!
The quilt finishes at 44" x 54"
 

Thursday, January 16, 2025

I DID IT!

I loaded up the table runner and worked on it throughout yesterday.  I cut out the binding and stitched it on only I sewed it to the wrong side so I had to finish the binding by hand--no longer an easy job for me!  (I sew my bindings on and have for years but obviously I forgot what I was doing!)
But even with the binding delay, I had the runner done by bedtime last night!  This is my first pieced/quilted project of 2025! 
 (and the first in 4+ months!)
 

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

EARLY MORNING VISITORS

Aren't they beautiful birds?! 
 The Sandhill Cranes  are tall--48-50" each. 
 Their chatter is beautiful and their songs, while a bit boisterous, are incredible, too.  They come up to get some cracked corn to warm up after our chilly mornings lately!  
I stitched all of the blocks together and then had the less-than-thrilling job of ripping all of the paper away from the blocks.  Now if I had used the special paper available in pads for foundation paper piecing, which comes out in the wash, this step could've been skipped but I used thin copy paper.
Here is the pile of paper I ended up with--about 8" high! lol
And most of it peeled away very nicely.
I'm pleased with the results.  
I added some left over 2" strips for borders. 
 The final dimensions will be about 24" x 34" after I layer it up 
and load it on the machine for quilting!
 

Tuesday, January 14, 2025

READY TO CONSTRUCT

I stitched the last of the woven stars yesterday
 and today I will convert this into a table runner! 
 It is so nice to begin to see and think again--seriously, all the steps to carry on a simple task is nothing 
to be taken for granted!

 

Sunday, January 12, 2025

SOCKS ON SUNDAY

They are pretty wild!
It's interesting how they pooled so differently 
in the distinct sections of the sock!  
They definitely could not be a matched pair!
Just a photo to let you see how they look when on!  
 

Saturday, January 11, 2025

WOVEN STARS ii

I mess up the star on the second row, left.  Because while you make foundation piecing blocks in reverse, my mind couldn't keep up with the right order.  Since the amount of fabric I have is limited, I didn't want to throw the block away so I will make just one more just like it to make it look like a design element! lol

I did change the layout to be three blocks wide.  I like the way it looks better.  Remember, slow and steady wins the race!
 

Friday, January 10, 2025

WOVEN STAR BLOCK

The block actually goes together quite well.  I had a little bit of trouble with the center matching on the star but I will see if the second one avoids that problem.
 
We had to run errands in the morning so I had a late start to the sewing but I still had a scrap of brain power to do it,
 and that is very encouraging!  

Thursday, January 9, 2025

A BIT OF DRAFTING

The woven star block would make a good complement to the courthouse steps blocks.  Unfortunately, I didn't have a pattern to make it so I had to work one out!  And I did it!
And it worked!  Now to repeat it a few more times
 so I can sew them together to make a block! 
 I might be slow but I am getting it done!

 

Wednesday, January 8, 2025

COURTHOUSE STEPS

I was able to do some piecing--I can make two blocks a day.  It did go better yesterday than the first day. 
 I'm encouraged that the brain cells are beginning to function again despite the continuing migraine.  
 

Saturday, January 4, 2025

ANTICIPATION

My faithful friend, Mary, came again to sit with me-she brought some fabric and foundation paper piecing papers so we could make a table runner soon.  I was so inspired to sew for the first time in months; I felt soengaged! The plan was to press and cut up the strips until we could get together next week to sew.  

The new medicine regime has been working and I have been able to think again-clearly think.  Hope was being restored again.  I had told Bill I was going to sell off all of my equipment in the studio because I was never going to be able to do it ever again.  It has been a 4 month fog not to mention the physical problems.  But with the reduction of the chronic migraine pain, reason was returning again and so was the inner spark of my personality!

 And then when I awakened yesterday, I was slammed with a full on severe migraine!  I lose my vision in my right eye for about 1/2 hr to 45 mins and when the vision returns, so the pain begins-imagine an ice pick behind your eye!  I added more migraine meds to two I am already taking and stayed in bed!  As the pain receded a bit in the late afternoon, I got up and cut out the fabric; I was grateful the brain fog had not returned, just the pain.  And just before dinner, my vision turned to sparkles, signaling round two.  It was hard to fight off disappointment!

This morning, I just feel a bit fuzzy and near tears (the usual migraine hangover symptoms) but I am able to follow thoughts still so I didn't lose too much ground!

I have struggled these last months on every level of my being--can you imagine stopping all of the things you do--all of our crafting-knitting, sewing, quilting, spinning, painting, wood turning,  not to mention running of your household, caring for pets, driving yourself places, teaching at church and traveling ?!!!

I had to ask who am I?  Am I only defined by what I do?  I am afraid I have placed way too much importance upon that foundation.  It has been a long road of ups and downs.  I hope these last two migraines are the final bookends to this adventure!

 

Wednesday, January 1, 2025

TURN THE CALENDAR PAGE TO JANUARY 2025!

Ahhh, eat well and be grateful for a new year is here.
I finished one sock and begun the second!
It reminds be a bit of Lena, who btw, rarely sleeps in this position but this way she reflects the colors in the sock!  I like that!
 

Sunday, December 29, 2024

A CHRISTMAS/BIRTHDAY TRIP

We drove up to Fernandina Beach 
to spend an overnight visit with youngest son and family.
It was Ella's 12th birthday, too.  
She requested this pumpkin and cream cheese rolled cake--it was superb!  In fact, we all decided 
we want that for our birthday cakes this year!
Caleb bought Cassandra this Peace rose 5 years ago 
and it was blooming in all of its beauty!    
                                   

And this little guy is the foundling that Caleb bottle fed (they received her at 10 days old!) for weeks.  They named him Moose which was funny bc he was so tiny but he is growing into his name.  I have never met such an affectionate cat who is sure that everyone is his friend!  It was a joy to snuggle him!

Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Monday, December 23, 2024

COLD FOR CHRISTMAS!

Yup, a cold snap already which I hate for my flowers' sakes 
but the fire sure makes a good consolation!
 

Saturday, December 21, 2024

DECEMBER BIRTHDAYS!

I had special guests for my birthday-there is  nothing
 like family to make your day bright!
We are ALL December birthday people-it was fun to open our cards and gifts together, too!

Today was the first day I was able to stay out of bed all day--
I did lounge on the couch some but I stayed out of bed
 and that is PROGRESS and the best birthday present. 
This plan of action to decimate the chronic migraine is beginning to give relief-- I just might recover after all!
 

Friday, December 20, 2024

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO US!

Lena and I share down time before bed-she does love to be brushed!  She is now 8 years old and I am 69! 
And just a throw back to our first days--she was rescued from our garage when  she sought sanctuary after an animal attack during a T-storm.  (she still hates storms!)  
She has been a joy to me.

Sunday, December 15, 2024

A SOCK

The new meds are NOT working.
 I am nauseous all the time 
and the headache is alive and well and undiminished. 
 I do not have a very good outlook about it at this time. 
 I do nothing most of the day and feel like doing even less.
 On occasion I knit.  This is the first sock from this skein. 
 I am surprised by the pooling and not impressed at all 
but it is interesting that both sides of the sock look identical. 
 I'm just going to ignore the pooling and keep knitting. 
 My eyes are closed most of the time anyway. 
 Sorry I am not blogging;  I just can't think of anything.

Sunday, December 8, 2024

SOON TO BE TWO

The first hat turned out just right and now I am on to the second.  These are for  older babies in church.  I had hoped to have them both finished for today but it didn't happen.  Such is my story.
 

Thursday, December 5, 2024

AUTUMN IN DECEMBER

The front yard looks like this;  we have had several days  that have started in the mid 30's.  We try to spare the brunt of the cold from our favorite flowers. This morning was much milder and we should be able to remove all of the blankets. Another frosty temperature isn't expected for the next 4-5 weeks now!
The cooler temperatures finally give beautiful oranges and reds to the maples and to this one, a black cherry tree.
And at the same time, the farmers are cutting their last hay fields for a few months.  It sure does look beautiful to see a freshly baled field.


 

Wednesday, December 4, 2024

A COLD SNAP

Means we need some baby hats!  This one is for a little girl at church who is 6 months old.  A perfect way to use up some Christmas yarn!  I have another partial skein I will be knitting up, too.
This is the newborn hat I was working on yesterday.  It's hard from the pics to see the size so----
here they are next to each other to compare!  
The Christmas one is knit over 90 sts in sock yarn, the blue one with 66 sts in baby yarn but both on #3 needles.

I'm headed in this morning to give more blood.  
It's my youngest child's birthday today so I will be calling 
but not seeing him. 
 

A PRE-SEPSIS PROJECT IS FINISHED!

The lovely fairy garden 3 yard quilt finally has binding (and I put it on right to machine stitch it all the way this time!) It was all read...