Saturday, November 14, 2020

Getting better with the sciatica 11-14-20

Yesterday I had a second epidural in a slightly different spot.  It seems to have more of an effect than the first one did.  I was much more comfortable today and did only the most important things - drink, eat, sleep, bathroom.  I read and ran through Facebook and e-mail.  But mostly I napped for short periods.  So, I don't have anything to say tonight.  Good night!!


KoKo and Froggy are still with Cherri and Jim, but I hope to have them home this coming week..

Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Tuesday, November 10, 2020

SAQA Interview 11-10-20

 

"Conversation on the Porch"  Ruth B. McDowell - MA  1993
54" W X 37.5"L  Cotton fabrics, batting and thread.  Machine pieced and quilted. 

This year SAQA is participating in the SOFA event in Chicago for which Studio Art Quilt Associates Director Martha Seilman interviewed three contemporary quilt collectors and I am one of them.    You can also look at videos by Jack Walsh and Marvin Fletcher.   Both of them collect large, expensive quilts and have advisors to help them decide.  I just buy what I like and can afford without consulting anyone!  I am thrilled to be able to see pieces in their collections and even more thrilled to share pictures and talk about some quilts in TCQC. 

I was surprised at how precisely I speak and the voice doesn't sound at all like my own.  There was no script; I provided the images, Martha asked me questions and I just answered off the top of my head.  It seems to all make sense, but if I had it to do over again I would probably say something different.  Isn't that always the way?

If that doesn't work try:   

If neither works, please let me know.   Del

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Monday, November 9, 2020

Filling time 11-09-20

I don't think I have worked a jigsaw puzzle by myself for at least 25 years.  I've been to someone's house where they invited me to join in on their puzzles.  I had an online puzzle addiction for some years, but that is an entirely different process.  This one came from friend Carol and friend Liz worked in and returned it.  I thought I would just give it a try.  

It is a wooden puzzle from Great Britain and the pieces are quite small, I have a hard time picking them up with my arthritic hands.  


 It is only 250 pieces so it will easily fit on this tray when completed.   I'm verrrry slow, it may take me a week.  
Or more!

There are what they call "whimsy" pieces which aren't hard to match up with their mates, but since they don't interlock it isn't easy to keep them together.   I don't think this will become a new hobby, just something to pass the time right now.

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Sunday, November 8, 2020

A tiny bit of sewing 11-08-20

I have not been able to sew while I have been confined to home.  Don't really know why this should be so, as I have millions of unfinished projects and imagined projects.  I guess pain is truly a deterrent to doing most anything.  

"Happy Birthday"  Del Thomas - CA  2020  9(" X 6"
Cotton fabric, fusing, machine pieced, appliqued, quilted.
 

My sister's birthday is the 12th of November and I haven't been driving and didn't buy her a card before all this happened.  So, I decided I could handle a very small project and I made her this card.  It isn't a great original idea, but I have always enjoyed making these cards with candles.  In this case I dug around in my button box and couldn't find eight "flames" alike, so I just used two odd ones.  She might not even notice!   We will just ignore the further five years she will attain on Thursday - one candle = ten years.  No half candles. 



The back and the base are scrounged from the scrap bag of a friend who never saves scraps.  I love taking a workshop she is in so that I can rescue her discards for later use.  She had already quilted this "sandwich", so I didn't even need to do that.  As I was making it I hadn't thought of how to get it in the mail!  I'm so used to having wheels, so my friend Carol braved the PO on a Saturday to send it on its way. 

A small result.  But a big accomplishment for me right now. 

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