Friday, October 10, 2025

Dearie me, where do I start. It's been a long, long time since I posted here; way too much time to do a proper catch up on all the things that happened in the last year and a half. Suffice to say that my health is steadily declining, (chronic lung disease) and it's limiting a lot of what I enjoyed so much. No more gardening, or long walks, limited get togethers with friends. But at least I can still sew to my heart's content; I don't know what my state of mind would be if I didn't have patchwork and sewing. I don't even quilt as much as I used to, can't stand for long at the machine, and even more annoying, I can't see all that well either. But I can sit and sew, and I hope to document a lot of what I've done since I last posted.



I finished the Housetop blocks.

The top is waiting for it's turn on the longarm. It will probably be Baptist Fans, I intend to keep this, so I can choose whatever I want for it, and take my time with it.



I started working on this Twirl Around block from Bonnie Hunter's Addicted To Scraps book, and absolutely loved the clear colours and the vibrance of purple and green.  I'm being drawn more and more to modern, pretty fabrics and white as a neutral. I've been fixated on cream and stone and bone as my neutrals with 1800 repros, and it all feels much lighter and brighter with a modern palette. There's room for both in the sewing room.


And there's more time for jigsaws now too. Last Christmas our family had a jigsaw-a-thon. Photos flew back and forth between the various branches as each puzzle was finished. The kids got stuck in and did at least one a day, the oldest ones have graduated to 500 piece ones now. It was all great fun and stopped that post Christmas day slump that sometimes happens. We are collecting puzzles now for this years attempt. And it's not far away.

4 comments:

cbott 12:35 PM  

Immediate reaction: "Oh, YAY! She's posted!!"

So sorry to hear of the health issues, but equally glad the sewing can continue apace.

The puzzle factor is great, especially using today's technology to include everyone! My fondest memories revolve around doing jigsaw puzzles with my family (from a child to an adult), and my parents continued with them until their deaths. There's more to those cardboard pieces than just fitting round heads into round holes....

Carolyn

keryn 1:09 PM  

I just hope I can be disciplined enough to post regularly in future. You'd think I'd have enough time after all

Cherie Moore 9:00 PM  

I, like cbott, was excited to see you posted and saddened to hear of your declining health. I love your housetop quilt top….we keep doing what we can, don’t we? The puzzle-a-thon is an awesome idea and sounds like it was a roaring success.

Rose Marie 12:24 AM  

So glad that you are back! Sorry to hear about your health issues. Both hubby and I are having health issues and quilting is my salvation.

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