I walked into my sewing room earlier today in a daze. I haven't touched needle, thread of fabric for two weeks. I walked back out to the living room a bit confused and not sure where to start! Yikes!
I did read several quilting magazines, a few books, and did a lot of sketching. (my favorite pass-time in the hospital had to be my block of graph paper and colored pencils...kept me entertained/distracted for hours.) I'm not sure I am ready to start work on any of those. I really feel like I should "finish" something on my design wall or the cutting table but here is my dilemma...I can't find my notes (that is if I made any!) So even my old projects are like starting new ones again! And that takes energy I don't have right now...
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Speaking of energy...my husband came home from the hospital yesterday. Yeahhhhh!!! He is doing better but will still need a lot of time to recover. He had a bout of acute pancreatitis...very, very painful. My challenge now is to figure out a diet for him. When they released him they said he had to be on a diabetic-soft diet. I figured I should be able to find one on the internet...nope. I can find soft and I can find diabetic but the closest to soft-diabetic is a list of things a diabetic can eat after dental surgery. That is fine if you are on it for a couple of days but my DH is starting to sniffle at the idea of more soup and jello. So I have been trolling the recipe sites and making a adjustments to fit what I think will make low fat, low sugar, low fiber meals. Just trying to toss a bit a taste into the mix! My first attempt was a faux "baked potato" soup...not bad and it really made him feel like he was getting real food...
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The photos are of a Baltimore style crib quilt circa 1840 (39 by 39 inches.) The applique is nice but the quilting is amazing. One of the clues that it was made as a crib quilt and not a cut down bed size is how the feathers quilted around the border of the quilt fit perfectly...even making the curves in the corners.