Zip!
It's a finish!
60 x 81
I think I started making blocks in January 2022.
I quilted it on my sewing machine with vertical lines.
The binding is scrappy and came out of the leftover binding box.
The backing is bleeding.
I think this was the quilt from hell. And it is full of cuss words. I ripped four rows of quilting out because there was a big fold in back. Then when I went to sew the binding on I noticed that the quilted lines down the middle of the quilt pulled the quilt wonky. I quilt one side top to bottom and then turn the quilt and quilt bottom to top. Well, evidently when I turned the quilt I pulled the quilt wonky when sewing. I couldn't live with it even though I will give the quilt away so ripped out about ten rows of quilting and straightened the best I could and re-quilted. Then...I rarely have bleeding quilts but, of course, this one had to bleed. In my defense I was not feeling well when working on this. I think a spider or something bit me a couple of times on the face and neck and one whole side of my face had a burning rash. Still today my eye is swollen almost shut, I have swollen glands, the rash is spreading and I have a terrible headache. So, I think this poor quilt needs to have some good vibes put in it before I pass on this quilt from hell. Hopefully in a couple more days I'll be back to normal with the help of ice, tylenol and diphenhydramine.
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CELEBRATE! (my word of the year)
Nov. 17 - Finished a book! Happiness For Beginners by Katherine Center. This book is not my usual type of reading but it was recommended and happened to be available with my kindle unlimited subscription so I decided to read it. I enjoyed the book. It was light reading.
“The more you register good things,” she went on, “the more you will think about and remember good things.”― Happiness for Beginners
Nov. 18 - A gentle rain that brings up the smell of the earth. A guy who smiled, said "'good morning, ma'am" and held open the door to the grocery store for me.
Nov. 19 -- This morning my husband John had an appointment with his pulmonologist. Good news! He is the first doctor out of many many we've had that said there may be something that can be done for his inability to swallow! - speech therapy! and maybe another esophageal dilation. He needs to continue with his head and neck physical therapy exercises and continue to gain weight and overall strength and when he goes back for appointment in April the doctor will hopefully have reviewed all of John's records and consult with a few other docs and come up with a treatment plan. John says at this point he'd be happy just to be able to enjoy a cup of coffee in the morning!
4 comments:
Your quilts are so beautiful. The colors just pop out. I was looking at your posts from 2015 and the feather quilt really caught my eye. Please take care and same for your hubby.
Wow the spider bite sounds awful! I hope your treatments fix it up soon.
Ceci
That spider bite sounds terrible, such a bad reaction that I'm surprised you could do any quilting at all. I'm so pleased there may well be a positive outcome for your hubby's swallowing difficulties. Both of you have a lot to contend with. Any yes, I do like this design, I'd seen it on various blogs and didnt think to much of it, but seeing the blocks put together makes it so much more likeable.
i have always loved that quilt pattern and yours is very fun and bright. Take care of that bite- maybe antibiotics and if you were close, I would give you a box of ivermectin. Not something to fool with.
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