Sunday, February 16, 2020

Catching up

After the two previous weeks of not being in the best health I have spent this last week in much the same situation, the stomach issues flared again and then I had an allergic reaction to a medication (I think) I was taking and so was covered in itchy red spots....not a nice look I can assure you! I am now on more medication and covered in calamine lotion and  very thankful the spots didn't come any higher than my shoulders.
I did manage to get outside a little
The hoya flowers have opened, there are now 4 big blooms.

I bought a little zoom ball recently so had a play with the hoya flower, it magnifies the centre of what you are looking at, so you have to hold it steady.

On Valentines Day hubby came in from the garden and told me there was no need to buy flowers as he could step outside and get what he wanted!! Not bad for someone who does not believe in Valentines Day.

The strip quilt is finished and ready to send off to Jan Mack for her quilt donations to the fire victims.
The big star quilt came back from Joan last week, she did a beautiful job of quilting it, and it was delivered to the hospital last Friday.


Not such a good photo but we had a heavy rain shower in the week, the galah was on the power lines having a bath in the rain, so cute. I was a distance away but it appeared to be keeping an eye on what I was doing.

I went to Guild yesterday and was given 10 finished quilts for delivery to the hospital, 14 quilt tops and two boxes containing part finished quilts and fabric. The quilt above was one,

the quilting has been done on one block and drawn in chalk on another, very intricate quilting, I don't think I can replicate in  every block, so I am thinking of unpicking.

This quilt had hand quilting in the centre, something I can not do, so I spent 2 hours unpicking this morning, more to do this afternoon , this lady loved very close quilting, her rows of stitching are about a quarter of an inch apart.

You can see some of the quilting on the left hand side. It is a shame to unpick but at least once I machine quilt it, it can be finished and used. I have no idea how to quilt it at present, I am hoping inspiration will strike once the unpicking is done. The lady who made this has downsized and no longer quilts.
I am off to do some more unpicking and maybe some sewing.
Happy stitching.

20 comments:

  1. Sorry you have been feeling poorly, and hope that you are soon really well again with no itchy spots! The quilts are all wonderful, I very much admire your work. And have fun with your new lens, taking pics is always good. Love the bathing galah! Hugs, Valerie

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  2. Oh no not good to be feeling sick and then have itchy spots... get well soon.
    The huge star Quilt is lovely and great to have quilts donated to give to the hospital but not much fun unpicking.....
    Nice bunch of string blocks for Jan.

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  3. Hoya is so pretty. Sorry you have been feeling awful. Beautiful quilts to hand over....shame about unpicking though so you can begin.
    Feel better soon. Hugs xx

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  4. Hope you pick up soon. It is so draining and takes time to get back to normal.
    Great donations. The quilting idea will come to you...
    Take care.

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  5. Here’s hoping your spots and itching clears up soon. Good on you for taking the trouble to make sure the quilts get finished and used.

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  6. What a treat to have such gorgeous flowers at your doorstep. Also love your efforts with the quilts. I developed problems with my stomach and went through testing and meds with no relief...happened to read about caffeine sensitivity so thought I would give up my coffee as a test. Lo and behold, my stomach issues vanished. Miss my coffee but don’t miss a sore stomach.

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  7. I hope you are feeling better! Your flowers are gorgeous.
    I am always amazed by how much quilting you do for others. You are so good!

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  8. Hope you are on the mend now!

    what a great job you are doing - shame to be unpicking that quilting - but better that you can pass the finished quilts along than have them boxed up and not used.

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  9. hope your health gets better and better.... your Hoya is just lovely.... so pretty. Well done to your Hubby and great to have all those in the garden.... Lovely quilts though I don't envy you the unpicking parts.... all very busy busy
    Hugz

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  10. Hope you are feeling on the mend quickly...
    It's very generous of you to quilt the donations & they are lovely designs. Your string quilt is FuN and your garden must be beautiful... xox

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  11. Hope your belly is feeling better and that the rash is less itchy. All of those quilts are just beautiful. Ooooh I was pleased to see the winding ways quilt at the end there. Was it hand or machine pieced? I’m just playing with this pattern now and trying hand piecing (though it’s a slow process).

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  12. You have not been idle Sue - despite your upset tummy issues. I hope the scan you were due to have was of some help in giving a diagnosis. Loving your Hoya flower - so beautiful! Take care Sue xx

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  13. Oh you poor thing Hope you are feeling better now
    So hubby has a romantic side Nice
    More lovely quilts
    You are very generous and the hoya is lovely I see mine is blooming too

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  14. Your strippy quilt is so lovely and I am sure Jan will appreciate it greatly. The other quilts are all beautiful but you have to do a lot of work to finish them off. It i s a shame about having to unpick the hand quilting but it woukd be very time consuming to continue that way. Take care of yourself.

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  15. Being under the weather is never enjoyable. I was so caught up in looking at the quilts that I almost forgot that is how this post started! Amazing you can have so much on the go while feeling poorly! And so much of it is for the benefit of others - good for you!

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  16. Wow you have been busy and have quite a workload ahead of you...good idea to do unpicking to save you time in the long run! Those are beautiful quilts. Hope you get better really soon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lovely photos too :-)

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  17. I am so sorry to hear that you have been unwell, Sue! I hope you feel better very soon. Love the photo of the zoom ball with the hoya flower. Very sweet of your hubby to collect the flowers for you for Valentine's Day. Wonderful capture of the galah in the rain. Also, a fabulous set of the quilts. They look wonderful.

    -Soma

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  18. Hope you’re feeling better by now! Those hoyas are gorgeous! The quilts are all so pretty.

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  19. I'm so sorry you've been ill so much! This was a pretty newsy post in spite of that. Thank you for updating your doings. Hope you soon feel back to normal.

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  20. So many pretty quilts!
    Hope you are feeling ok?
    Sending hugs your way

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