Saturday, July 19, 2025

We were really impacted by Covid and chose to stay at home. Wool embroidery was a new adventure and a new skill. Loved it.



 Got a head start of my greeting cards. Love paper projects.



Evening purse. Love Elizabeth Crane Swartz projects.


Daytime Purse!



More wool embroidery!






Friday, July 18, 2025

 I took a day off from the blog today as I am trying to organize my photos. I have at least 10 or 12 of the same picture in some cases. Something apparently called burst. Can't seem to figure out how to just get one photo. I travel to places I would like to see with my needlepoint. Photos has a duplicate merge feature and I have been using that but I will still have to go back and delete. Taking forever!!! The pictures and my bucket list go hand in hand although many of my traveling pictures are before my apple products.


I have a tendency to take a picture of a movie I would like, a recipe, a quilt pattern etc..  Reality check...I will not watch, not cook or use another quilt pattern.

Passport cover ready to go.


I travel to places I would to see with my needlepoint.



I would love this but Jack wouldn't so it is gone!


I started this one....

So, I am back to purging photos and then I need to deal with the photos...

Monday, July 14, 2025

Another Week Begins


 

I think I am coming out of a bit of a funk. I am organizing projects and purging. I just need to know that it is ok not to finish everything I have started. So I will find new homes for some of these I no longer want. I made a good start over the weekend. I worked on my Wensleydale quilt from Jen Kingwell's book Quilt Recipes. This book is just lovely and the recipes in the back look delicious. What I have decided is that I shall not make full size quilts. Lap quilts are a perfect size and perfect in our den. 


I like to fussy cut some of the centers of these blocks - not all of them but a few here and there. The word chocolate caught my eye of course. 

The flu and my falls really disrupted my creativity. Mobility was limited and access to projects was almost impossible. When we built this home my dream of a studio was realized. However, it is on the second floor. Stairs were dangerous and standing for any length of time was almost impossible.

Physical Therapy was excellent and I still do the exercises. I can walk without the Byacre Collator most of the time but still take it should we go anywhere. 

                                    


I worked on smaller projects hand sewed and quite enjoyed the process. The above shall be a pillow after I choose a backing.

The studio is next (give me strength). Jack says I have too much stuff. He is correct. 

I find that this age is a time of reflection and memories. Very soothing.













Sunday, July 13, 2025

 


My current knitting project. I find the AC chilly as the vent seems to blow right on me. Fun knit.


Working on the blog again after a long spell. The cell phone replaced my camera and for some reason I could not upload the photos. Now I can!


My project for Christmas. A Limoges Box by Julia is in progress and is taking forever.


Now I can get upstairs! Life is much easier now. 



Project Headquarters with Rollator in foreground at the ready.



This was my first and last painting. I took an art class in college and this was my final exam painted in the dorm (perhaps accompanied by some forbidden liquid). I passed and when I moved out of the dorm I left it. My dear friend Adair RIP aka as the keeper saved it. Many, many years later Adair came to visit and handed me the canvas. Jack loved it and insisted I sign it and then he had it framed. It now lives in the project room along with other projects and collections. 





Saturday, July 12, 2025

 I just cannot believe that I am 81 and Jack is 85. This past wast week would have been Rich and my 59th wedding anniversary. Hottest day ever! Now Jack and I will celebrate our 21st anniversary in September. 

I am going to try to revive my blog. I have missed the writing and sharing my thoughts. So today will be a trial run. Adding pictures may be a challenge!




Needlepoint and I are still good friends and then there is quilting and knitting and some paper projects. Several bad falls have limited my mobility but wonderful PT is working. But we are content to stay at home in these times.


My diamonds quilt is almost finished. Love the colors. 


My feedback quilt has a twin sister in South Carolina at my friend Brenda's house!


Wool Embroidery is quite challenging!

Some of my Covid projects!

So now I will try to publish this and tomorrow is another day!



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