
I guess so, but I don't know where the weekend has gone. The house is clean, and that is a plus. I seem to be obsessed with organizing the past couple of weeks. Some crazy way of dealing with my grief?? Who knows..........but I am getting lots of things cleaned up and out.
On a very positive note, I finished my "Hidden Meadows" blended quilt. It is 54" x 68", and I machine pieced and quilted it. I am pleased with the way it turned out, and even happier to be able to remove it from my UFO list. I would really like to finish 3 UFOs for March since I only finished one in February.
DH has been having some knee pain the past week or so, and on Saturday morning as he was leaving to go volunteer at the genalogical library, his knee gave way with him and he ended up on the outside steps. The DSILs were both unavailable, and I wasn't able to budge him........he is 6'5", 275#. Had to run to the local pharmacy and buy some crutches, and we finally got him in the house. He hasn't been able to bear weight on the leg at all, so it looks like we will be seeing Ortho tomorrow, and probably ending up with an MRI and arthroscopic surgery. He has been a good patient.
Nothing else exciting in this household this w/e..............
6 comments:
The great thing about that little "Next Blog" button is that you end up stumbling across stuff you weren't looking for. Like your blog. Just thought I'd drop you a note and let you know I enjoyed having a look at your needlework. My wife's grandmother does quite a bit of sewing, and we're fortunate enough to have a few of her pieces aroud the house. Plus I have a passion for all things old-fashioned, so I loved your cross stitch. Thanks for sharing your talent on here, it was a pleasant, if unexpected, find!
Your quilt is lovely. I really like the blending effect. Hope hubby gets that knee issue resolved. I have been through lots of knee issues with my hubby so know what you have going on there!
Hidden Meadows is a gorgeous quilt and I love the blending effect. Now don't go getting too organized, you won't be able to find anything (he-he).
This must have been the first time that I got this far around the Stashbuster blog ring.
Welcome aboard.
I have relatives that live in Sugar Hill. . .wish they would have told me that there was a quilt shop nearby the last time I was down to see them. . . went through withdrawal!! ha ha
Keep up the wonderful work. . . in both the quilting & the cross stitch (which has been calling my name as well).
Have a wonderful day,
Your quilt is very pretty and feminine looking. Hope all goes well with your DH.
Your quilt is superb. I love the blended effect and the fabrics you used. I might have to have a look for this pattern :-)
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