String X
It's a top!
42 x 56 (I think)
When I work with strings I usually make a few quilts with longer strings and as the strings get shorter and skinnier I make quilts like this one.
I used Bonnie Hunters free pattern.
Originally I thought I was going to use some lighter colored 5 inch squares for the side setting triangles; however, when I went to finish up the blocks I noticed that the squares were only 4.5 inches and too small. Someone had recently sent me the print with colorful dragonflies on black that I had not yet put away so I grabbed it, made a calculation to see if I had enough yardage, and then used it.
I had this top all assembled and was going to blog about it on the 21st but hubby John ended up in the hospital.
John has a fragmented jaw that got infected and we were waiting for an appointment at Univ. of Iowa Hospital and Clinics on the 27th.
On the evening of the 20th at around 9 pm he asked for help getting to the bathroom. He was dizzy and unsteady on his feet. When we got to the bathroom he started spitting up blood mixed with yellow mucus. And I noticed a hole had appeared in his jaw and was oozing pus mixed with blood. I had to hold a menstrual pad left here by granddaughter to the hole that formed to soak up the discharge. I got him back to his chair and the oximeter indicated high pulse rate and blood pressure was low and he had a slight temp as well. I called the ambulance because I knew I would not be able to get him to the car to take him myself.
By the time I got to the ER at about 10:30 pm he was non stop coughing. I think the discharge was going down his throat and since he can't swallow it was coming back up and then being aspirated into his lungs. I told doc and nurse about the jaw and infection but they didn't seem to care about that. So after 10 hours in the ER they transferred him by medic to MICU at Univ. of Iowa Hospital and Clinics a little over an hour away. I think while in the ER he developed pneumonia.
I had no sleep in over 24 hours so ran home and thought I would take a nap before I made the hour+ trip to the hospital but I think adrenaline and worry kept me awake. So I grabbed a few hygiene things, undies and a couple of shirts and threw them into a bag as well as some clothes for John to wear home after discharge. I made a jug of iced tea for my thermos and popped some popcorn to chew on to keep me awake for the drive to the hospital.
Then it was an adventure and lots of frustration at the hospital while trying to convince health care professionals the the root cause of everything was infected and fractured jaw. So, anyway, long story short...John made the appointment with the ENT on the 27th and then they did some tests like vascular studies and CT scan to see if he is eligible for free flap surgery to fix jaw. Then we go back for another appt. and if eligible surgery will be 6-8 weeks out. In the meantime he is on an antibiotic hoping to keep further infections at bay and has some pain meds. So again we are playing a waiting game.
He was discharged on the 27th in the late afternoon. He needed oxygen for the trip home. Well, when we got home John was unresponsive and unable to get out of the car. I thought something was wrong with him on the way home but was hoping he was just sleeping. Well, I was about ready to call the ambulance again and then noticed that the oxygen tank had not been turned on by the discharge nurse who hooked him up. So he had an hour ride home without oxygen. After I turned it on and let him sit awhile in car he came around and my son and I were able to help him up the stairs and into the house.
Yesterday we sort of got our routine back to normal. He is up and around and getting strength back with normal tube feeding (they did not give him enteral feed for three days of his hospital stay). Jaw pain is the main problem.