MRI. Claustrophobic I am. If by chance you see an old woman with a hospital gown and socks screaming down the road .... it's me.
I've been checking our end of season tomatoes for others with a cute rotting pattern, no luck. I will miss having several a day, store bought do not compare.
My pink petunia is still gorgeous, growing like a second chance revival.
I found the perfect fabric for Kindred, just like the 730s. Gluing the full pom band to the back could not be better either. Blends right in to this fabric.
Taking small sections at a time to glue, using Tacky, this may be polyester or nylon.
I only had to sew this once, the corners were good, the opening glued shut perfectly, what is happening?
I may have discovered the reason for my body feeling like a slug, moving like 110 years old, and my Sjogrens has become unbearable around the same time. They changed my pravastatin to crestor. Makes sense.
Hope you are having a good day.
Any day being here is a good day.
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6 comments:
The first cholesterol med they put me on made me feel the same way! Hoping your MRI was tolerable.
I love that you stitch something and then fully finish it. I want to be like you when I grow up 🤣🤣🤣
I despise MRIs myself…yuck! I have to have them every two years and it’s like a medieval torture chamber.
EXCELLENT trim choice, color is perfect!
And keeping you in my prayers for feeling just the thing soon or at least tolerable ❤️
Your stitching is are right, any day here is a good day….and I needed to hear it today,
Much love and giant hugs to you, Marly
Love the fabric and the trim fits perfect!
Your mini samplers of the last posts are great-- love mini's to stitch.
When I have a mri I always go with the feet first,otherwise I refuse to have that mri...am claustrofobic in a very bad way.
And so do I also when I got new medicins and I become unwell,I don't take them anymore.
This afternoon I will hear what my cardio have to say about my last ones that I refused.
Take care and a big hug, Truus from Holland
The fabric, trim and stitched piece are PERFECT together Marly! I'm ok with MRIs, but I know they are tough for many folks. I hope your new med can be worked out.
That finish, as I said, is perfect in every way it can be. So impressive. Glue scares me....I always manage to not get it where it's supposed to and everywhere it isn't. I hate mri's too...for the same reasons. And I have refused cholesterol meds because of what it does to aggravate my ai issues and to my liver/kidney functions. I may be paying with my eyesight but too late for that now.
I hope your MRI went okay, Marly. I've never had one so I can't relate, but they sound smothering to me. Interesting about the changes the medications may have caused--I hope you've stumbled on something and a better alternative is available. I always use glue on my trims--just apply a bit with a toothpick and move slowly and it goes on smoothly and the glue never shows :)
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