I mentioned fabric browsing and giving in and buying. I really liked this paisley print I saw online at the J store site. I envisioned it as rich pillowcases! Not my usual but I thought a nice set would update the bedroom look. We have queen size pillows and those regular cases are just enough too small that I usually remake pillow cases that come with a set of sheets. And a good cotton fabric gets so soft for snoozing.
I got the fabric cut and set to sew last week. Then spent the weekend pinning my quilt tops. I had plans to machine quilt a couple of hours each day and work my way thru both tops. I went ahead and cut up binding even. Monday morning was still sunny and warm.
I also started on a set of place mats. I liked the fabric, it was on big time sale, and would be good for the sun room. I got 2 sewn, and 2 ready to go. I will do simple straight line quilting to finish them off.
On the way to the store for groceries, I noticed how many trees were showing leaves! And then a couple of hours later, I noticed a headache. Right over my eye, then behind my eye, I figured it was a sinus headache as the pollen count was rising.
Tuesday was not very productive as the sinus headache hung on. By that night my face was swelling, and I could not sleep lying down as the pressure was so bad. To the doctor asap, and by then my face was showing bruising under the eye. Major infection, steroids and antibiotics, and on day five I am seeing improvement finally. The scariest thing was how quickly this infection developed with absolutely no cold or virus before. My stamina has taken a major hit, and so I am back to working in shorter spurts. You would think I would quit trying to overdo when I feel good. Lol.
But I did manage a bit of sewing therapy yesterday. I know some people hate string sewing, but it is mindless and relaxing for me. The bin for floral strings is quite full. And they are quite small---only 4'' square. I had a stack of shorter pieces and strips of the foundation shirting I use for string foundations......the largest size I could get out of most of them was 4''. So that was why the odd/small size is being used. It is pretty random right now with no design plan. I figure they can be turned into a small table runner, or wall hanging, or even the base for a tote bag. For now they are a stop gap for me.
Happy stitching.
I also started on a set of place mats. I liked the fabric, it was on big time sale, and would be good for the sun room. I got 2 sewn, and 2 ready to go. I will do simple straight line quilting to finish them off.
On the way to the store for groceries, I noticed how many trees were showing leaves! And then a couple of hours later, I noticed a headache. Right over my eye, then behind my eye, I figured it was a sinus headache as the pollen count was rising.
Tuesday was not very productive as the sinus headache hung on. By that night my face was swelling, and I could not sleep lying down as the pressure was so bad. To the doctor asap, and by then my face was showing bruising under the eye. Major infection, steroids and antibiotics, and on day five I am seeing improvement finally. The scariest thing was how quickly this infection developed with absolutely no cold or virus before. My stamina has taken a major hit, and so I am back to working in shorter spurts. You would think I would quit trying to overdo when I feel good. Lol.
But I did manage a bit of sewing therapy yesterday. I know some people hate string sewing, but it is mindless and relaxing for me. The bin for floral strings is quite full. And they are quite small---only 4'' square. I had a stack of shorter pieces and strips of the foundation shirting I use for string foundations......the largest size I could get out of most of them was 4''. So that was why the odd/small size is being used. It is pretty random right now with no design plan. I figure they can be turned into a small table runner, or wall hanging, or even the base for a tote bag. For now they are a stop gap for me.
Happy stitching.